Sermon notes by Edward Hitchcock for a sermon delivered at Amherst College in April 1835, outlining what Hitchcock calls the sinner's "last resolve" whereby a person resolves once and for all to either devote himself to God or to forsake God. He lists the nature of this last resolve, the circumstances under which it's made, and it's consequences. Hitchcock ends the notes with a list of inferences that can be drawn from the information about the last resolve, such as that there can be no salvation or damnation without a last resolve. Acts 11:23 is quoted.
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