Jonathan Edwards - Account of the
Revival in
Northampton 1740-1742
In the year 1740, in the spring before Mr.
Whitefield came to this town, there was a visible alteration: there was more seriousness and religious conversation, especially among young people; those things that were of ill tendency among them, were forborne; and it was a very frequent thing for persons to consult their minister upon the salvation of their souls; and in some particular persons there appeared a great attention, about that time.
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Jonathan Edwards - (1703-1758),
American puritan theologian and philosopher
Edwards was born in
East Windsor, Connecticut, to
Timothy Edwards, pastor of
East Windsor, and
Esther Edwards. The only son in a family of eleven children, he entered
Yale in September, 1716 when he was not yet thirteen and graduated four years later (1720) as valedictorian. He received his
Masters three years later.
As a youth, Edwards was unable to accept the Calvinist sovereignty of God. He once wrote, "From my childhood up my mind had been full of objections against the doctrine of God's sovereignty It used to appear like a horrible doctrine to me." However, in 1721 he came to the conviction, one he called a "delightful conviction." He was meditating on
1 Timothy 1:17, and later remarked, "As I read the words, there came into my soul, and was as it were diffused through it, a sense of the glory of the
Divine Being; a new sense, quite different from any thing I ever experienced before I thought with myself, how excellent a Being that was, and how happy I should be, if I might enjoy that God, and be rapt up to him in heaven; and be as it were swallowed up in him for ever!" From that
point on, Edwards delighted in the sovereignty of God. Edwards later recognized this as his conversion to
Christ.
In 1727 he was ordained minister at Northampton and assistant to his maternal grandfather,
Solomon Stoddard. He was a student minister, not a visiting pastor, his rule being thirteen hours of study a day
. In the same year, he married
Sarah Pierpont, then age seventeen, daughter of
James Pierpont (1659-1714), a founder of Yale, originally called the
Collegiate School. In total,
Jonathan and Sarah had eleven children.
Jonathan Edwards was a key figure in what has come to be called the
First Great Awakening of the 1730s and 1740s.
Tim Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
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