A Treatise on the Religious Affections – Jonathan Edwards The Complete Book in Ten Audio Files File #10 SECTION XI - Another great and very distinguishing difference between gracious affections and others is, that gracious affections, the higher they are raised, the more is a spiritual appetite and longing of soul after spiritual attainments increased. On the contrary, false affections rest satisfied in themselves. SECTION XII - Gracious and holy affections have their exercise and fruit in Christian practice SECTION XIII - Christian practice and holy life, is a manifestation and sign of the sincerity of a professing Christian, to the eye of his neighbors and brethren. SECTION XIV - Christian practice is a distinguishing and sure evidence of grace to persons’ own consciences. Appendix: Letter to Thomas Gillespie of Scotland
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JONATHAN EDWARDS was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut, into a Puritan evangelical household. His childhood education as well as his undergraduate years (1716-1720) and graduate studies (1721-1722) at Yale College immersed him not only in the most current...