ED WARDS ED WA RDS. 



The preacher. A discourse, shewing what are 

 the particular offices and employments of those 

 of that character in the Church... To which is 

 added, a catalogue of some authors who may 

 be beneficial to young preachers and students 

 in divinity. 2d ed. London, 1705. 8 



Part ii. A discourse shewing I . What i >ar t i - 



cular doctrines ought to be preached by the 

 dispensers of the Gospel... With continued ad- 

 vice to students in divinity, and to young 

 preachers. To which is annexed, The hearer : 

 or a brief discourse, shewing what are the quali- 

 fications that are required in those persons who 

 would receive benefit and advantage by hear- 

 ing the word preached. London, 1707. 8 



Veritas redux. Evangelical truths restored : 

 namely, those concerning God's eternal de- 

 crees, the liberty of man's will, grace and con- 

 version, the extent and efficacy of Christ's re- 

 demption, and perseverance in grace... Being 

 the first part of the theological treatises which 

 are to compose a large body of Christian divi- 

 nity. London, 1707. 8 



Another copy. 



The doctrine of faith and justification set in a 

 true light. In three parts... Being the second 

 part of the theological treatises, which are to 

 compose a large body of Christian divinity. 



London, 1708. 8 



Second edition. London, 1728. 8 



Theologia reformata ; or, the body and sub- 

 stance of the Christian religion, comprised in 



- distinct discourses or treatises upon the Apos- 

 tles' creed, the Lord's prayer, and the ten com- 

 mandments. 2 vol. London, 1713. fol. 



Theologia reformata : or, discourses on those 

 graces and duties which are purely evangelical, 

 and not contained in the moral law... Being 

 an entire treatise in four parts ; and if added 

 to the two former volumes, makes a compleat 

 body of divinity. London, 1726. fol. 



The doctrines controverted between Papists 

 and Protestants particularly and distinctly con- 

 sidered ; and those which are held by the for- 

 mer confuted. With an introduction giving 

 an account of the rise and gradual progress of 

 Popery : and of the decay of it at the Refor- 

 mation. London, 1724. 8 



EDWARDS (JONATHAN), Principal of Jestw col- 

 lege, Oxford. A preservative against Socinian- 

 ism, shewing the direct and plain opposition 

 between it and the religion revealed by God 

 in the Scriptures. [In four parts. Part i., 

 2ded.] Oxon., 1693-1703. 4 



The doctrine of original sin, as it was always 

 held in the Catholick Church, and particularly 

 in the Church of England, asserted and vin- 

 dicated from the exceptions and cavils of the 

 Rev. Dr Daniel Whitby. Oxford, 1711. 8 



Another copy. 



EDWARDS (JONATHAN), A.M., President of 

 Princeton college, New Jersey. The works of 

 President Edwards. 8 vol. A new edition. 

 [Edited by E. Williams and E. Parsons. With 

 memoir by Samuel Hopkins, D.D.] 



London, 1817. 8 



Another copy. [With supplementary volumes. ] 

 10vol. A..K./../I .,../ /;,/;,,., 1817, 1847. 8* 



With an essay on his genius 

 and writings, by Henry Rogers. 2 vol. 



London, 1836. 8 

 Another copy. 



Another edition. With an essay on his genius 

 and writings, by Henry Rogers : and a memoir 

 by Sereno E. Dwight, revised and corrected by 

 Edward Hickman. 2 vol. London, 1840. 8 

 Another edition. A reprint of the Worcester 

 edition, with valuable additions, and a copious 

 general index. 4 vol. New York, 1844. 8 

 A faithful narrative of the surprising work of 

 God in the conversion of many hundred souls 

 in Northampton... New-England. In a letter 

 to the Rev. Dr Benjamin Colman of Boston... 

 Published, with a large preface, by Dr Watts 

 andDrGuyse. Edin., 1738. 8 



Some thoughts concerning the present revival 

 of religion in New-England. In five parts. 

 Reprinted. Edin., 1743. 8 



Sinners in the hands of an angry God. A ser- 

 mon [on Deut. xxxii. 35] preached at Enfield, 

 July 8th 1741. With a preface by the Rev. 

 John Willison, Dundee. Reprinted. 



Edin., 1745. 8 



Second edition. Boston, 1753. 8 



Another edition. Philadelphia, 1840. 12 



True grace distinguished from the experience 

 of devils ; in a sermon [on James, ii. 19] preach- 

 ed before the Synod of New- York, Sept. 28, 

 1752. New York, 1753. 8 



The great Christian doctrine of original sin 

 defended, evidences of its truth produced, and 

 arguments to the contrary answered. Con- 

 taining in particular, a reply to the objections 

 and arguings of Dr John Taylor, in his book, 

 intitled, " The Scripture-doctrine of original 

 sin proposed to free and candid examination," 

 &c. (Reprinted.) London, 1766. 8 



Another edition. Dublin, 1768. 12 



A new edition. Glasgow, 1819. 12 



A careful and strict enquiry into the modern 

 prevailing notions of that freedom of the will, 

 which is supposed to be essential to moral 

 agency, virtue and vice, reward and punish- 

 ment, praise and blame. 4th ed. 



London, 1775. 8 



Another edition. London, 1790. 8 



Another edition. London, 1816. 8 



A new edition : with an introductory essay, by 

 the author of ' ' Natural history of enthusiasm . " 



London, 1831. 8 



Two dissertations concerning the end for which 

 God created the world ; and the nature of true 

 virtue. Edin., 1788. 12 



A dissertation concerning the end for which 

 God created the world. [Theological tracts, 

 edited by John BROWN, D.D., vol. ii.] 



Edin., 1853. 8 



An humble inquiry into the rules of the word of 

 God, concerning the qualifications requisite to 

 a complete standing and full communion in the 

 visible Christian Church. With an appendix 

 by Mr Foxcroft. 2d ed. Edin., 1790. 12 



