The Religious Affections
by Jonathan Edwards

An adult Sunday School class at
Calvary Reformed Presbyterian Church
March-May 2001
led by C. Michael Holloway
Editions of the book
HTML
Various electronic formats
Yale Works of Jonathan Edwards Series
Other editions
(watch out for paraphrases)

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Homework to Prepare for Class 8
and Special Challenge Problem (continued)

  1. If you have a copy of the book, read the fourth and fifth signs mentioned in Part III, "Showing What Are Distinguishing Signs of Truly Gracious and Holy Affections".
  2. Identify the author of the following excerpt, and the book from which the excerpt was taken:

    "I have always loved butterflies. In Uganda I saw glorious butterflies the colour of whose wings changed from the deepest russet brown to the most brilliant blue, according to the angle from which you saw them. In Brazil as everyone knows there are butterflies of this kind even larger and more vivid. The contrast is extreme. You could not conceive colour effects more violently opposed; but it is the same butterfly. The butterfly is the Fact—gleaming, fluttering, settling for an instant with wings fully spread to the sun, then vanishing in the shades of the forest. Whether you believe in Free Will or Predestination, all depends on the slanting glimpse you had of the colour of his wings—which are in fact at least two colors at the same time."

    So far, I've given the following hints:

    • The author is not Sam Derr.
    • The author is not Thomas Aquinas.
    • The author is not Jonathan Edwards.
    • The author is not Teddy Roosevelt.
    • At various times during the author's life, Teddy Roosevelt, Sam Derr, and Michael Holloway were each alive.
    • At no time during author's life were either Daron or Amy Drown alive.


Curator: C. Michael Holloway (holloway@logicteacher.com)
last modified: 22 April 2001 (11:33:44)