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EDWARDS, JONATHAN. Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New-England.

THE LEADER OF THE GREAT AWAKENING EDWARDS, JONATHAN. Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New-England. [1], iv, 378 pages. 12mo, contemporary calf, worn, backstrip lacquered and crudely repaired; hinges split, front free endpaper and flyleaf nearly detached, small stain on title page, browning, chipping, tears, trimmed to 151 mm, all resulting in only minimal marginal loss of text on 2 leaves; bookplate on front pastedown and several early owner's inscriptions. Boston, 1742

  • Notes: first edition. Edwards was the leading figure of the First Great Awakening, and this work was his defense of the movement while at its crest. More accessible to the modern reader than most early theological works, this book offers Edwards's insights on a wide variety of Great Awakening practices, with running titles such as "The Danger of Lying Still at Such a Time as This," "Of Preaching Terror to Distressed Consciences," "Of Being Righteous Over-Much," and "Singing in the Streets."
    Inscriptions trace the ownership of this volume though three generations of a Connecticut family. It was purchased in 1743 by Samuel Tallcott (1708-1768), passed to his son Gad Tallcott (1745-1830), and was then inherited by his son Samuel Tallcott (b.1787) in 1830. Evans 4939, T.H. Johnson 83, Sabin 21961. first edition of an important work of american theology.
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