Grace and Truth: Rare Sermons by Jonathan Edwards

Grace and Truth: Rare Sermons by Jonathan Edwards
ISBN-10
0984706240
ISBN-13
9780984706242
Series
Grace and Truth
Category
Religion
Pages
344
Language
English
Published
2014
Publisher
The Northampton Press
Author
Jonathan Edwards

Description

Grace and Truth: Rare Sermons by Jonathan Edwards is a collection of fifteen sermons on various topics, with the general theme being the gracious warning of God to flee approaching wrath by coming to the Savior for mercy and forgiveness. Readers familiar with the preaching of Jonathan Edwards, as well as those who are new to his ministry, will find encouragement in these pages. These sermons have been carefully edited by Dr. Don Kistler to make them more approachable to the modern reader, while still allowing the original language to retain its full character and impact.

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