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Tag Archives: Jonathan Edwards
Nine Theological Errors/Misapplications That Bolstered Slavery
On a crisp autumn morning in 1738, murmurs filled the Quaker meetinghouse in Burlington, New Jersey. Suddenly, Benjamin Lay strode in, small in stature but burning with conviction. He declared, “Oh all you Negro masters who are contently holding your … Continue reading
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The Remarkable Words of Jonathan Edwards
“It is not merely a commendable thing for a man to be kind and bountiful to the poor, but our bounden duty, as much a duty as it is to pray, or to attend public worship, or anything else whatever. … Continue reading
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