Jonathan Edwards has 8 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 10 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 8 ratings. The most-rated is Religious Affections.

Quite possibly, one of the most important books ever written by the greatest American theologian. Some of the questions asked are "What is the nature of true religion? What are the signs of a true revival? How is the heart changed? Edwards used his pulpit and his leadership of the Great Awakening to pen one of the most challenging and inquisitive books written.
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Though he was orphaned at age 14, repeatedly struck with debilitating illnesses, and unfairly expelled from college, Brainerd allowed nothing to deter him from serving God wholeheartedly. He traveled thousands of miles by horseback across treacherous terrain to preach the gospel to remote Indians. Their benefit ultimately brought about his early death at the age of 29. This book not only offers a captivating story, but an uplifting buoy for those who are weary, distant, or discouraged.
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Another quality book from Chapel Library. This issue of the Free Grace Broadcaster includes the following articles: A Report from Heaven by Thomas Boston (1676-1732): The gospel of Jesus Christ is a divine and historical message, a treasure chest of good news to be believed. What Is The Gospel Message? by J. I. Packer: explains that the gospel is comprised of four essential ingredients: a message about God, a message about man, a message about Jesus Christ, and a call to repentance and faith. God's Unspeakable Love by Thomas Manton (1620-1677): the design of salvation is rooted in God’s eternal love. A Right Understanding of Sin by J. C. Ryle (1816-1900): Without a Biblical understanding of sin, one cannot understand his need for the gospel. Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Substitution by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): Describes the importance of believing Christ's death on the cross and His rising again in the believer's place. The Call to Repentance by J. C. Ryle (1816-1900): reveals that repentance is a part of preaching the gospel and examines its true nature. Why Is Faith Required? by Thomas Manton (1620-1677): discusses faith and its relation to God, Christ, and obedience. Gospel and Judgment by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): the gospel not only declares the love of God, but that He will judge all people in Christ. Pardon for the Greatest Sinner by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758): the deepest, foulest sins are no obstacle to finding forgiveness in Christ. A Gospel Worth Dying For by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892): the Apostle Paul was willing to die for the gospel of grace. Why?
©2013 Chapel Library (P)2020 Felipe Chavarro Polania

Essential listening for understanding the development of religious thought in America...or for just hearing a rousing good sermon! Dynamic performances bring these classic pieces of Americana to life! Included in this audiobook: "A Sermon In Praise of Swearing" by Anonymous; "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards; "A Sermon of War" by Theodore Parker; "Uses and Abuses of the Bible" by Lucretia Mott; "On Being Born Again" by Dwight Moody; and "The Dogma of Hell" by Octavius Frothingham.
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Many Christians still love to read the classic sermons and devotionals of the great 19th-century English preacher Charles H. Spurgeon. But there were many other Christian writers of the same era who also penned inspired devotionals. Faith of Our Fathers will enrich and strengthen your spiritual life and walk with the Lord as you enjoy readings from: J. R. Miller, Jonathan Edwards, J. C. Ryle, Charles Spurgeon, James Smith, Alexander Smellie, Anne Dutton, Jeremiah Burroughs, R. W. Dale, Thomas Sherman, Don Fortner, John MacDuff, Thomas Watson, William Gurnall, Frank Hall, Edward Payson, John Colwell, Thomas Dick, William Dyer, Octavius Winslow, Thomas Brooks, Arthur Pink, and James Meikle. This collection of timeless treasures contains 100 classic devotionals from 23 inspired writers read for a modern audience by the unique and emotive voice of British narrator Christopher Glyn.
Public Domain (P)2014 Made for Success, Inc.

Edwards gives his usual thorough treatment as he examines the difference between common grace and saving grace, demonstrates the nature and qualities of saving grace, and emphasizes how the principle of grace is from the Spirit of God. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is a towering figure in American history. A controversial theologian and the author of the famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, he ignited the momentous Great Awakening of the eighteenth century.
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Edwards y el Gran Despertar Según una tradición, no estaba programado que Edwards predicara en la capilla de Enfield el 8 de Julio [1741], pero lo hizo en sustitución de otro predicador. Aparentemente, el Gran Despertar no había llegado aún al distrito y reinaba allí una total indiferencia de que sucediera o no, tanto que cristianos de distritos vecinos habían dedicado casi toda la noche anterior a la oración, no fuera que "mientras las lluvias divinas sucedían todo alrededor", no las hubiera en Enfield. Edwards tomó como su texto Deuteronomio 32:35: "A su tiempo su pie resbalará", repitiendo un sermón que había predicado en su propia iglesia poco antes sobre el tema: “Pecadores en manos de un Dios airado". [Eleazer] Wheelock reportó a [Benjamín] Trumbull cómo los presentes, que había caracterizado como "indiferente y presumida”, tanto habían cambiado antes de finalizado el sermón que se habían “humillado con una convicción tremenda de su pecado y peligro". - Iain Murray, Jonathan Edwards: A New Biography (Edinburgo, Banner of Truth, 1987), 168. La predicación por medio de la cual el espíritu de estupor fue abatido en la década de 1730, era escrutadora y convincente. Se estaba levantando un grupo de hombres para quienes la gravedad del pecado, la posibilidad de una profesión falsa de fe en Cristo y la indiferencia de un mundo perdido les era una carga apremiante. Detrás de sus declaraciones públicas estaba su visión de Dios y de la eternidad. Sus valles de humillación personal se habían convertido en valles de visión y, como dijera alguien que siguió en los pasos de Edwards siglos después: "Cuando los pastores captan una vista del valle de visión, y del abismo sin fondo en el cual cada hueso se va hundiendo, sienten que es importante advertir y alarmar a los pecadores, y solo entonces predican para muerte, predican para la eternidad, predican para el tribunal de Dios, predican para el cielo y predican también para el infierno". - Ibid, 133. Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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This 1754 work by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) is subtitled An Inquiry into the Modern Prevailing Notions of the Freedom of the Will Which Is Supposed to Be Essential to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Reward and Punishment, Praise and Blame. Edwards was a Christian reformer, theologian, and author in the Calvinist tradition, and in this work he explores the necessity of divine grace for the redeeming of the damaged will of humanity. He contends that free will is an extension of, and connected to, the grace of God. Freedom of the Will is still being debated in the 21st century and remains among the essential material of a thinker whose insights inspired the 18th century Great Awakening, which continues to influence American Protestantism to this day.
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