262 Quotes by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards Quotes By Tag

  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    A truly Christian love, either to God or men, is a humble broken-hearted love. The desires of the saints, however earnest, are humble desires. Their hope is a humble hope; and their joy, even when it is unspeakable and full of glory, is a humble broken-hearted joy, and leaves the Christian more poor in spirit, and more like a little child, and more disposed to a universal lowliness of behaviour.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    So that it must be only by the imagination that Satan has access to the soul, to tempt and delude it, or suggest anything to it. And this seems to be the reason why persons that are under the disease of melancholy are commonly so visibly and remarkably subject to the suggestions and temptations of Satan... Innumerable are the ways by which the mind may be led on to all kind of evil thoughts, by the exciting of external ideas in the imagination.

  • Tags
  • Share



  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    True virtue never appears so lovely as when it is most oppressed; and the divine excellency of real Christianity is never exhibited with such advantage as when under the greatest trials; then it is that true faith appears much more precious than gold, and upon this account is "found to praise and honour and glory.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    Men will trust in God no further than they know Him; and they cannot be in the exercise of faith in Him one ace further than they have a sight of His fulness and faithfulness in exercise.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    One of these grand defects, as I humbly conceive, is this, that children are habituated to learning without understanding.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Jonathan Edwards
  • Quote

    Religion consists much in holy affection; but those exercises of affection which are most distinguishing of true religion are these practical exercises. Friendship between earthly friends consists much in affection; but those strong exercises of affection that actually carry them through fire and water for each other are the highest evidences of true friendship.

  • Tags
  • Share