A brief introduction to Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803). Hopkins continued Jonathan Edwards\u27 resistance to the liberal movements of Charles Chauncy. His sermon skills were poor, but he held a deep unshakable faith in regenerate disinterested benevolence. This led to a courageous stance against slavery, particularly notable given that his pulpit was in Newport, Rhode Island, a major slave importation port. The primary downloadable document contains the original document followed by the transcription. The bottom of each item page also features the primary document as an embedded pdf for browsing. Transcription by Davis Baird. Item description based off writing and context provided by Davis Baird.https://commons.clarku.edu/history_manuscripts_...
For most of the past century, historians have held up Jonathan Edwards as an exception to what has b...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
Book Summary: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Ch...
A brief introduction to Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803). Hopkins continued Jonathan Edwards\u27 resistanc...
A brief introduction to Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), who led the conservative resistance to Charles...
Samuel Hopkins was the closest friend and disciple of the man generally considered to be the greates...
A brief introduction to Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) who took significant steps away from strict Calv...
During the seventeenth century, and for the better part of the eighteenth century, the majority of N...
A brief introduction to Nathanael Emmons (1745-1840). Emmons was an overly scholarly minister -- in ...
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) has long been recognized as one of the preeminent thinkers in the early...
In this lecture, Davis covers the beginning of the Universalist Movement. By the 1700s, two movement...
[10], 98, [8], 279, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to and 8vo)Attributed to Samuel Hopkins in Dexter's Yale grad...
The layman Samuel Johnson (1709-84) wrote some forty sermons, twenty-eight of which survive. The sig...
Jonathan Edwards is commonly thought of as a cold but brilliant theologian, a fire-breathing railer,...
A brief introduction to Cotton Mather (1663-1728), the Last Pilgrim , including his efforts to sust...
For most of the past century, historians have held up Jonathan Edwards as an exception to what has b...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
Book Summary: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Ch...
A brief introduction to Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803). Hopkins continued Jonathan Edwards\u27 resistanc...
A brief introduction to Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), who led the conservative resistance to Charles...
Samuel Hopkins was the closest friend and disciple of the man generally considered to be the greates...
A brief introduction to Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) who took significant steps away from strict Calv...
During the seventeenth century, and for the better part of the eighteenth century, the majority of N...
A brief introduction to Nathanael Emmons (1745-1840). Emmons was an overly scholarly minister -- in ...
Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) has long been recognized as one of the preeminent thinkers in the early...
In this lecture, Davis covers the beginning of the Universalist Movement. By the 1700s, two movement...
[10], 98, [8], 279, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to and 8vo)Attributed to Samuel Hopkins in Dexter's Yale grad...
The layman Samuel Johnson (1709-84) wrote some forty sermons, twenty-eight of which survive. The sig...
Jonathan Edwards is commonly thought of as a cold but brilliant theologian, a fire-breathing railer,...
A brief introduction to Cotton Mather (1663-1728), the Last Pilgrim , including his efforts to sust...
For most of the past century, historians have held up Jonathan Edwards as an exception to what has b...
The writings of Jonathan Edwards contain the most complete description we have of the piety of eight...
Book Summary: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers in the Ch...