
Glorious Grace
The Son Was So Freely Willing
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Robert J. Shaw
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Jonathan Edwards
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Revival! It is what the church is screaming for in this 21st century. A noble desire indeed, but how can we achieve such a thing? When looking at past moves of God, one will most assuredly come across this man - Jonathan Edwards. Famous for his heart provoking preaching, numerous souls turned to the lord Jesus Christ after hearing him deliver the word of God. This book is a collection of his works which include the following:
- "Glorious Grace"
- "God Glorified In Man's Dependence"
- "A Prayer-Hearing God"
- "Surprised by God's Judgement"
- "Praise - One of the Chief Employments of Heaven"
- "Many Mansions"
- "The Excellency of Christ"
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