tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519924496025947374.post8259463370886383622..comments2023-02-11T08:38:36.647-08:00Comments on New Birth Theology: True faith and trust in ChristJB Epphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17827364155416821084noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7519924496025947374.post-76521766918716804582010-03-23T16:54:09.518-07:002010-03-23T16:54:09.518-07:00The quote of interest is from a book written by Jo...The quote of interest is from a book written by Jonathan Edwards entitled, "A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections." John Wesley thought highly enough of this work to include part of it in his "Christian Library" under the title, "Religious Reflections." The Northwest Nazarene University site exhibits the following comment concerning John Wesley's "Christian Library": <br><br>Among his many writings,<br>John Wesley<br>edited and abridged a number of devotional classics and republished them in what he called<br>A Christian Library<br><br>These "Extracts from and Abridgments of the Choicest Pieces of Practical Divinity Which Have Been Published in the English Tongue," as Wesley subtitled them, were first published in 50 volumes in 1750. The present digital collection was scanned from the 1821 edition of these classics, published in 30 volumes.<br><br>Jonathan Edward's thoughts were edited and abridged by Mr. Wesley and placed in his works under the title Religious Reflections. I have provided links to these writings below:<br><br>Religious Reflections, Part I-II may be found here: http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/christian_library/vol30/CL30Part8.htm<br>Religous Reflections, Part III-Conclusions may be found here: http://wesley.nnu.edu/john_wesley/christian_library/vol30/CL30Part9.htm<br><br>The quote of interest is buried in section XI of Part II."What is truth?" Editor: JB Epphttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17827364155416821084noreply@blogger.com