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The End of the Wicked Contemplated

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The author argues that when God finally executes his wrathful judgment on ungodly people on the last day, the saints will witness it. But what will be the effect on the saints in witnessing this event? The rest of the article attempts to answer this question. The author contends that the saved will not be brought to grief when they see the suffering of the wicked.

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Final Judgment

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  • Jonathan Edwards

This article is an essay based on the book of Romans, and discusses the judgment of the wicked as well as of the righteous. The judgments are considered from the time the individuals are on earth to the time after they die and to the end of time, when Christ comes on the Day of Judgment.

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Christ's Kingdom

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  • Jonathan Edwards

Upon explaining that the kingdom of God is God's reign and rule over all things, this article shows how Christ brings forth this kingdom.

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The Devils Believe and Shudder

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Devils and damned men have knowledge of God, and yet this knowledge is different from the saving faith of the righteous.

 

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Pride takes many forms and shapes and emcompasses the heart like the layers of an onion – when you pull off one layer, there is another underneath. Jonathan Edwards
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O God, stamp eternity on my eyeballs! Jonathan Edwards
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Many pray with their lips for that which their hearts have no desire Jonathan Edwards
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The doctrine of original sin is the only doctrine empirically validated by thousands of years of human history. G. K. Chesterton
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