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EDWARDS, Jonathan.

History of Redemption, on a Plan Entirely Original.

Jonathan Edwards' History of Redemption, on a Plan Entirely Original

New York: T. & J. Swords, 1793.

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Early edition of this work by the famed philosopher and theologian. Title reads in full: History of Redemption, on a Plan Entirely Original: Exhibiting the Gradual Discovery and Accomplishments of the Divine Purposes in the Salvation of Man; Including a Comprehensive View of Church History, and the Fulfilment of Scripture Prophecies. Octavo, bound in full contemporary calf, frontispiece. In good condition with rubbing and wear to the extremities, toning, and losses to the hinges. Ownership signature to the front free endpaper.
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) was a prominent American theologian, preacher, and philosopher of the 18th century, best known for his role in the First Great Awakening. A leading figure in Reformed theology, Edwards emphasized the sovereignty of God, human depravity, and the necessity of divine grace for salvation. His most famous sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God (1741), exemplifies his intense preaching style and theological commitment to revivalism. As a prolific writer, Edwards contributed significantly to religious thought, particularly in works like Religious Affections (1746), which explored the nature of true Christian experience. His intellectual legacy extends beyond theology, influencing American evangelicalism and philosophical discussions on free will and determinism.
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