I. Jonathan Edwards, the man
II. Jonathan Edwards as a thinker
Edwards's analysis of the human mind
The pyschological analysis of the great awakening
The attack on Arminianism
Positive arguments in "Freedom of the will"
Edwards's answer to objections
The total depravity of man
The nature of true virtue
III. Edwards as a man of letters
Literary theory in England and America
Edwards's literary models
Narrative of surprising conversations
Narrative of surprising conversations (revised account)
God glorified in man's dependence
A diving and supernatural light
The justice of God in the damnation of sinners
The peace which Christ gives his true followers
The future pinishment of the wicked uavoidable and intolerable
Sinners in the hands of an angry God
Funeral sermon for David Brainerd
Remarks on the "Essay on the principles of morality and natural religion"
Doctrine of original sin defended
Dissertation concerning the end for which God created the world
The nature of true virtue
Covenant of redemption: "Excellency of Christ"
Letters: To the Rev. Mr. Timothy Edwards
To the Rev. Mr. John Erskine
To the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bellamy
To the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bellamy
To the Rev. Mr. John Erskine
To the Rev. Mr. Aaron Burr
To the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bellamy
To the Trustees of the College of New Jersey