Two Dissertations, I. Concerning the End For Which God Created the World. II. The Nature of True Virtue.

RARE FIRST EDITION OF JONATHAN EDWARDS TWO DISSERTATIONS

Two Dissertations, I. Concerning the End For Which God Created the World. II. The Nature of True Virtue.

EDWARDS, Jonathan.

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Item Number: 142014

Boston: S. Kneeland, 1765.

First edition of this important work by Edwards. Small octavo, bound in half calf over marbled boards, raised bands, morocco spine label. In very good condition. Rare.

Edwards argues against the people of his day who claimed that human happiness was the end for which God created the world. Edwards instead puts forth the idea that the reason for God's creation of the world was not human happiness, but the magnification of his own glory and name. Edwards then continues to argue that since true happiness comes from God alone, human happiness is an extension of God's glory, and that there are "ultimate" ends and "chief" ends, but they all end at the same conclusion. Edwards, like in Virtue, discusses how there is no true happiness without being happy in God (John Piper).

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