Why Abhor That Which Glorifies?
This is a continuation of yesterday’s post. In that post I had written: “On July 31, 2012 Roger E. Olson … Continue reading Why Abhor That Which Glorifies?
This is a continuation of yesterday’s post. In that post I had written: “On July 31, 2012 Roger E. Olson … Continue reading Why Abhor That Which Glorifies?
On July 31, 2012 Roger E. Olson wrote an article called “Why is Jonathan Edwards considered so great?” My purpose … Continue reading Reformed and Facinorous Figment
“Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection” (Hebrews 6:1; KJV). “Therefore leaving … Continue reading Press on to Perfection
The quote cited below is from the damnable heretic Jonathan Edwards’ Miscellanies (some paragraphing mine; caps are original at the Jonathan Edwards … Continue reading A Cryptic Consideration
“This φιλαδελφία or love to the brethren, is that virtue which the apostle John so much insists on in his … Continue reading Love to the Brethren
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) on the applause of the multitude: “As to what is alleged, that it is unworthy of great … Continue reading Applause of the Multitude
By “unaffected” I mean without artificiality or insincerity; genuine. “Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither … Continue reading Unaffected Singularity
“Therefore, as elect ones of God, holy and beloved, put on [a] heart of compassions, kindness, humility, meekness, long-suffering, bearing … Continue reading Heart of Compassions
I am NOT promoting or endorsing Jonathan Edwards as a true Christian when I quote from him, but he provides … Continue reading Foolish Fire
I am not endorsing or promoting Jonathan Edwards as a true Christian when I quote from him, but I think … Continue reading A Nullified Cross