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Volume 2
Vol. 2: 1903-1930
JohnDeWitt, "Jonathan Edwards: A Study," in Jonathan Edwards: The TwoHundredth Anniversary of his Birth. Union Meeting of the BerkshireNorth and South Conferences, Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 5, 1903(Stockbridge, 1903), 34-58. (24 pp.)
Kate M. Cone, "Jonathan Edwards," Outlook 75 (3 Oct. 1903), 255-66. (11 pp.)
Henry C. King, "Jonathan Edwards as Philosopher and Theologian," Hartford Seminary Record 14 (Nov. 1903), 23-57. (34 pp.)
Edith A. Winship, "The Human Legacy of Jonathan Edwards," World's Work 6 (Oct. 1903), 3981-84. (3 pp.)
Andrew C. Zenos, "The Permanent and the Passing in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards," Interior 34 (1 Oct. 1903), 1274-75. (2 pp.)
FrederickJ. E. Woodbridge, "The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards," in ExercisesCommemorating the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of JonathanEdwards, Held at Andover Theological Seminary, Oct. 4 and 5, 1903(Andover, 1904), 47-72. (25 pp.)
Egbert Coffin Smyth, "The Theology of Edwards," in ibid., 73-93. (20 pp.)
FrederickM. Davenport, "The New England Awakening Originating with JonathanEdwards," in Primitive Traits in Religious Revivals: A Study in Mentaland Social Evolution (New York, 1905), 94-132. (38 pp.)
I. Woodbridge Riley, "The Real Jonathan Edwards," Open Court 22 (Dec. 1908), 705-15. (10 pp.)
BenjaminB. Warfield, "Edwards and the New England Theology," Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics (New York, 1912), 221-27. (6 pp.)
Anson P. Stokes, "Jonathan Edwards," in Memorials of Eminent Yale Men (New Haven, 1914), 19-29. (10 pp.)
Theodore Roosevelt, Letter to Marjorie Sterrett, 5 Feb. 1916, New York Tribune, 8 Feb. 1916, p. 10. (1 p.)
MarillaM. Ricker, Jonathan Edwards: The Divine Who Filled the Air withDamnation and Proved the Total Depravity of God (New York, 1918), 8 pp.
J. McKeen Cattell, "Jonathan Edwards on Multidimensional Spaceand the Mechanistic Conception of Life," Science, n.s. 52 (29 Oct.1920), 409-10. (2 pp.)
Edwin E. Slossen, "Jonathan Edwards as a Freudian," Science, n.s. 52 (24 Dec. 1920), 609. (1 p.)
CarlVan Doren, introduction to Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards:Selections from Their Writings (New York, 1920), ix-xxxiv. (25 pp.)
Clarence Darrow, "The Edwardses and the Jukeses," American Mercury 6 (Oct. 1925), 147-57. (10 pp.)
Lewis Mumford, "Origins of the American Mind," American Mercury 8 (July 1926), 345-54. (9 pp.)
VernonL. Parrington, "The Anachronism of Jonathan Edwards," in Main Currentsin American Thought, vol. 1, The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800 (NewYork, 1927), 148-63. (15 pp.)
Gilbert Seldes, "Jonathan Edwards," Dial 84 (Jan. 1928), 37-46. (9 pp.)
Charles Reynolds Brown, "Jonathan Edwards," in Encyclopedia Brittanica (14th ed., 1929), 8:19-21. (3 pp.)
Struthers Burt, "Jonathan Edwards and the Gunman," North American Review 227 (June 1929), 712-18. (6 pp.)
CharlesM. Andrews, "Jonathan Edwards," in Proceedings of the Dedication of thtMemorial Gateway to Jonathan Edwards at the Old Burying Ground,South Windsor, 25 June 1929 (New Haven, 1929), 39-55. (16 pp.)
Clarence Faust, "Jonathan Edwards as a Scientist," American Literature 1 (Jan. 1930), 393-404. (11 pp.)


