This fourth installment in a series exploring newly discovered manuscripts relating to the “Qualifications Controversy” that drove Edwards from his Northampton pastorate presents an unpublished oppositional dissertation by Experience Mayhew, a prominent eighteenth-century Indian missionary from Martha’s Vineyard. Next to Solomon Stoddard, Mayhew was Edwards’s most important theological target during the conflict. Where Edwards pressed toward precision in defining the qualifications for admission to the Lord’s Supper, Mayhew remained convinced that the standards for membership in New England’s Congregational churches should encompass a broad range of knowledge and experience. His rejoinder to Edwards’s Humble Inquiry provides a rare opportun...
Davis cites two sources for the English Reformation:a growth of popular feeling against the Catholic...
Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) of Andover championed Edwardsean Calvinism in the United States from ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
The second installment of a five-part series presenting documents relating to the “Qualifications Co...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
Davis begins with the courting and marriage of the widow Mrs. Thomasine Boyes and Francis Johnson, w...
Book Summary: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Ch...
The dismissal of Jonathan Edwards is crucial to understanding colonial history and society. Understa...
Lecture Two looks back prior to the Scrooby Church at earlier dissenters from religious conformity, ...
This study focuses on John Edwards of Cambridge (1637-1716) and the broader Reformed tradition withi...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
This thesis is a study of the "Congregational way" in England as briefly presented by the "five dis...
Most of the attention directed at the churches of New England in the seventeenth and eighteenth cent...
The reformed English Church retained its bishops and its episcopal hierarchy. Yet contemporary evide...
Davis cites two sources for the English Reformation:a growth of popular feeling against the Catholic...
Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) of Andover championed Edwardsean Calvinism in the United States from ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
The second installment of a five-part series presenting documents relating to the “Qualifications Co...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
Jonathan Edwards’ fateful decision to repudiate the church admission practices of his grandfather, S...
Davis begins with the courting and marriage of the widow Mrs. Thomasine Boyes and Francis Johnson, w...
Book Summary: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Ch...
The dismissal of Jonathan Edwards is crucial to understanding colonial history and society. Understa...
Lecture Two looks back prior to the Scrooby Church at earlier dissenters from religious conformity, ...
This study focuses on John Edwards of Cambridge (1637-1716) and the broader Reformed tradition withi...
Jonathan Edwards, today hailed as the foremost colonial American thinker, has emerged as an importan...
This thesis is a study of the "Congregational way" in England as briefly presented by the "five dis...
Most of the attention directed at the churches of New England in the seventeenth and eighteenth cent...
The reformed English Church retained its bishops and its episcopal hierarchy. Yet contemporary evide...
Davis cites two sources for the English Reformation:a growth of popular feeling against the Catholic...
Edwards Amasa Park (1808-1900) of Andover championed Edwardsean Calvinism in the United States from ...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...