Edwards, John, 1637-1716
Edwards, John
John Edwards English Anglican Calvinistic divine
Edwards, John James
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Works
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Ar gwr y goedwig | |
The arminian doctrines condemn'd by the Holy Scriptures : By Many of the Ancient Fathers, By the Church of England, And even by the Suffrage of Right Reason. In Answer to the Revd. Daniel Whitby, D. D. Chantor of the Cathedral-Church of Sarum. Together with an Answer to his Four Discourses. To which is added an Appendix, reflecting on Mr. Lightfoot's Last Pamphlet | |
A brief discourse : or sermon; shewing, How England hath left her first Love, and how she may recover it. Suited to the Solemn Occasion of Fasting and Humiliation, appointed by Her Majesty, to be observed on the 28th of March, 1711 | |
A brief view of the mistakes about happiness, : or, the Chief Good of Man; With proper Directions and Redresses (several of which are from unusual Topicks) For the effectual Preventing or Curing those Mistakes. In Answer to this Query, Propounded by a serious Gentleman, (whether true and real Happiness is to be found in any of the Acquisitions of this World?) By John Edwards, D. D | |
A brief vindication of the fundamental articles of the Christian faith : as also of the clergy, universities and publick schools, from Mr. Lock's reflections upon them in his Book of education, &c. : with some animadversions on two other late pamphlets, viz., of Mr. Bold and a nameless Socinian writer | |
The Brotherhood Movement in Canada 1896-1916, a record | |
A collection of hymns and spiritual songs, : for the use of serious and devout Christians, of all denominations. Published by John Edwards, Minister of the Gospel, at Leeds, in Yorkshire. | |
Cometomantia, A discourse of comets : shewing their original, substance, place, time, magnitude, motion, number, colour, figure, kinds, names, and more especially, their prognosticks, significations and presages ... : where also is inserted an essay of judiciary astrology, giving satisfaction to this grand question, whether any certain judgments and predictions concerning future events, can be made from the observation of the heavenly bodies : both occasioned by the appearance of the late comets in England and other places | |
Concio et determinatio pro gradu doctoratus in sacrâ theologia, 1700: | |
A demonstration of the existence and providence of God, from the contemplation of the visible structure of the greater and the lesser world : in two parts, the first shewing the excellent contrivance of the heavens, earth, sea, &c., the second the wonderful formation of the body of man | |
Directions for making the best composition for the metals of reflecting telescopes : and the method of casting, grinding, polishing, and giving them the true parabolic figure. By the Rev'd John Edwards, B.A | |
A discourse concerning the authority, stile, and perfection of the books of the Old and New Testament : with a continued illustration of several difficult texts of Scripture throughout the whole work | |
The divine perfections vindicated : Or, some brief remarks On his Grace William Lord Arch-Bishop of Dublin's sermon: preach'd At Christ-Church in Dublin, May 5, 1709, before his Excellency, Thomas Earl of Wharton, &c. Entituled, Divine Predestination and Fore-Knowledge consistent with the Freedom of Man's Will: Humbly Presented in a Letter to His Grace. By John Edwards, D. D | |
The doctrin of faith and justification set in a true light : In three parts: I. Of the Nature of Faith, consider'd in it's I. Essential Parts. 2. Opposites. And 3. Effects. II. Of Justification by Faith alone. Where is amply Defended the lately Exploded Doctrin of the Imputation of our Sins to Christ, and of his Righteousness to us. III. Of the way how to Reconcile the two Apostles about the Doctrin of Justification. Being the second part of the theological treatises, which are to compose a large Body of Christian divinity | |
The doctrines controverted between Papists and Protestants, particularly and distinctly consider'd : and those which are held by the former confuted : with an introduction, giving an account of the rise and gradual progress of popery, and of the decay of it at the Reformation : the whole is concluded with full and entire answers to some cavils of the Church of Rome against the Protestant religion and the professors of it | |
The eternal and intrinsick reasons of good and evil : a sermon preach'd at the commencement at Cambridge, on Sunday the 2d day of July, 1699 | |
Exercitations critical, philosophical, historical, theological : On several important places in the writings of the Old and New Testament. In two parts | |
A farther enquiry into several remarkable texts of the Old and New Testament which contain some difficulty in them, with a probable resolution of them | |
A free discourse concerning truth and error, : Especially in Matters of religion. Wherein Are propounded the Proper and Certain Methods of finding and obtaining the One, and of discovering and avoiding the Other. Together with reflections on several authors; but more particularly on the Lord Bishop of Sarum's exposition on the thirty-nine articles of the Church of England. Also A Preface containing some Brief Remarks on the late Reflections on Humane Learning. By John Edwards, D.D | |
The fruits of the spirit, love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance. : Briefly considered and explained by the Reverend and learned Dr. John Edwards, in his first discourse on the eighth article of the Creed, as published in his body of divinity. A.D. 1713 | |
Great things done by God for our ancestors, and us of this Island : A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, at St. Mary's, November 5, 1709. Being appointed a Day of Thanksgiving for the Deliverance from the Intended Bloody Massacre by Gunpowder; and for the Happy Arrival of King William, and the Great Blessings that accompanied it | |
The heinousness of England's sins represented in that of Jerusalem's : Or, in what respects a nation may be said to sin grievously. A sermon design'd to be preach'd (but prevented by sickness) on April the 9th, 1707. Being the day of publick fasting and humiliation appointed by Her Majesty. Humbly recommended to the worthy society for reformation of manners. By John Edwards, D.D | |
How to judge aright of the former and the present times. : A discourse on Eccles. Vii. x. Say not thou, What is the Cause that the former Days were better than these? for thou dost not enquire wisely concerning this. Occasion'd By the late Happy Acccession of King George to the British Throne. By John Edwards, D. D | |
John Edwards (1637-1716) on human free choice and divine necessity : the debate on the relation between divine necessity and human freedom in late seventeenth-century and early eighteenth-century England | |
A letter to the Reverend Lawrence Fogg, D.D. : and Dean of Chester; Wherein His pretended Vindication of some Passages in his new and inconsistent Scheme of Divinity is Examin'd and Confuted. By John Edwards, D. D | |
Maria Chapdelaine. | |
Melius inquirendum : | |
One nation, and one king. : A discourse on Ezek. chap. XXXVII. vers. 22. Occasion'd by the happy union of England and Scotland, which commenc'd on May the 1st, 1707. By John Edwards, D.D | |
The path to liberty: or, the method of man's redemption by our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : In two parts. Together with christian liberty. | |
The plague of the heart : its [brace] nature and quality, original and causes, signs and symptoms, prevention and cure : with directions for our behaviour under the present judgement and plague of the Almighty | |
Please don't shoot the buffalo : stories of northern nursing and life on the trapline | |
Polpoikilos sophia, a compleat history or survey of all the dispensations and methods of religion, from the beginning of the world to the consummation of all things, as represented in the Old and New Testament : shewing the several reasons and designs of those different administrations, and the wisdom and goodness of God in the government of His church, through all the ages of it : in which also, the opinion of Dr. Spencer concerning the Jewish rites and sacrifices is examin'd, and the certainty of the Christian religion demonstrated against the cavils of the Deists, &c | |
Preacher | |
The preacher. : A discourse, shewing, what are the particular offices and employments of those of that character in the church. With a free censure of the most common failings and miscarriages of persons in that sacred employment. To which is added, a catalogue of some authors who may be beneficial to young preachers and students in divinity. By John Edwards, D.D | |
The preacher. : The third part. Containing farther rules and advices, For the Right Discharging of the Sacred-Office of Preaching. With animadversions on some passages in the Book Entituled, The whole duty of man, and in the late Writings of Dr. Hickes, Dr. Nichols, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Clark, and Mr. Dodwell. Together with a vindication of the first part of The preacher from the unjust exceptions and cavils of Mr. Lightfoot and others By John Edwards, D.D | |
Remains of the late Reverend and learned John Edwards, D.D. : sometime fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge. Prepared for the press before his death | |
The safe retreat from impending judgments. : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Leeds, March 12, 1762. Being the day appointed by his Majesty for a general fast; pursuant to a declaration of war against Spain. By John Edwards | |
Sermons on special occasions and subjects | |
A short account of the experience of the work of God, and the revealing of Jesus Christ in the heart of John Edwards. : Written by Himself. And published that men may know how gracious the Lord is | |
Socinian creed : or, a brief account of the professed tenents and doctrines of the foreign and english socinians, wherein is shew'd the tendency | |
Der Socinianische Glaube : Oder Ein kurtzer Bericht bekanter Lehr-Sätze der Ausländischen und unter uns wohnenden Socinianer ... | |
Der Socinianische Glaube ... / zugerichtet Johann Edwards. - Berlin, 1719. | |
Socinianism unmask'd : a discourse shewing the unreasonableness of a late writer's opinion concerning the necessity of only one article of Christian faith, and of his other assertions in his late book, entituled, The reasonableness of Christianity as deliver'd in the Scriptures, and in his vindication of it : with a brief reply to another (professed) Socinian writer | |
Sociniansm unmask'd | |
Some animadversions on Dr. Clarke's Scripture-doctrine. | |
Some brief observations and reflections on Mr. Whiston's late writings, falsly entitul'd Primitive Christianity reviv'd : shewing, the unreasonableness, Partiality, and Inconsistency, of his whole performance; and that it no ways answers his Audacious design of disproving the true and Proper divinity of our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By John Edwards, D.D. By John Edwards, D.D | |
Some new discoveries of the uncertainty, : deficiency, and corruptions of human knowledge and learning. With particular Instances in Grammar and the Tongues, Poetry, Criticism, History and Antiquity, Chronology, Philosophy, Medics, Policy, Mathematics, Rabinical Learning; And more especially in the study of Theology (as it is consider'd as an Art or Science): With Large Remarks and Animadversions, occasion'd by the late Writings of some Divines, relating to this last. To which is added, A Defence of Sharp Reflections and Censures on Writers and their Opinions, when there is Occasion. By John Edwards, D. D | |
Some thoughts concerning the several causes and occasions of atheism | |
The surest way of prospering in our military affairs the ensuing campaigns, : And thereby of putting a Speedy Conclusion to the Expensive and Bloody War Which at present we are Involv'd in. For the Use of all Her Majesties Subjects, Especially those in Her Armies. By John-Edwards, D. D | |
Theologia reformata, or discourses on the graces and duties which are purely evangelical : [A supplement]. | |
Theologia reformata : or, the body and substance of the Christian religion, comprised in distinct discourses or treatises ... In two volumes. ... By John Edwards | |
A treatise of repentance, : both legal, and evangelical; more especially and chiefly of the latter, Which is very amply insisted upon, and all that is necessary to be treated of, concerning that Extensive Duty, faithfully Deliver'd. The texts of scripture relating to it are Explain'd and Illustrated, and the Cases of Conscience arising from it, Stated and Resolv'd. The whole is Design'd, in order to the Effectual Promoting the Practise of Repentance, and Godliness, in this Degenerate Age. By the late Reverend John Edwards, D. D | |
Veritas redux. : Evangelical truths restored: Namely, those concerning God's Eternal Decrees, The Liberty of Man's Will, Grace and Conversion, The Extent and Efficacy of Christ's Redemption, and Perseverance in Grace. All briefly and plainly Stated and Determin'd according to the Holy Scriptures, the Ancient Fathers, and the Sense of the Church of England. With a Full and Satisfactory Answer to all the Arguments, objections and cavils that have been made use of by any Writers against the said Doctrines. Being the first part of the theological treatises, which are to compose a large body of Christian divinity. By John Edwards, D.D | |
The whole concern of man. : Or, What he ought to know and do, in order to eternal salvation. Laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. Divided into xvii. chapters. Necessary for all families. with devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary. By John Edwards, D.D | |
[A woman with a book open to the words "The whole concern of man," looks toward heaven and the eye of providence] | |
Y gwrandawr, : neu, lyfr yn dangos pa Gynheddfau sydd reidiol, i'r rhai a ewyllyssiant, gael bydd a lles wrth, wrando yr gair a bregethir. O waith yr awdwr Parchedig Joan Edwards, D.D. ac o gyfiaithied H. Powel, Ewyllysiwr da i Gymru |