Corresponding to the launch of the beautiful Jonathan Edwards Online 2.0 website, the Yale University Library (aka the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) has released a series of stunning hi-res images of the writings of Jonathan Edwards. These images represent a gracious gift to the Edwards community. You may view the large sampling here. Included is a photo of the first page of his diary…

Thank to all who type out Mr. Edwards writings, i would hate to sit down and read freedom of the will with his own hand writing.
I was thinking he was in heaven in 1764.
Yes, if memory serves me this is Edwards, Jr.’s diary. And his handwriting generally is much easier than his dad’s to read—especially in these personal writings.
you are correct, bill. this page is from the diary of Jonathan Edwards, Jr.
they have several pieces pertaining to Jonathan Edwards, Jr. that seem to get included when searching for “Jonathan Edwards.”
the diary entry is nice, but even more fascinating is this letter to the younger Edwards from George Washington!
http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/brbldl/oneITEM.asp?pid=2004540&iid=1021962&srchtype=
Good catch there Mr. Bill. Obviously mislabeled by the Yale lib. T
cozart, that letter from Geo. Washington is amazing. T