of manipulation occur in the doctrinal section where Edwards attempts to prove the basis of his application but he fails to mention the moderation and patience that continues in Luke 13:8-9. By omitting these verses of scripture, Edwards hopes to move his audience by his calling rather than at their own leisure. Another example of manipulation occurs as Edwards proposes that sinners are already Satan's property. Jonathan Edwards uses every talent he possesses to persuade listeners and readers alike. His knowledge of biblical verse, skillful use of visual imagery, and comparisons between a doctrine and application combine to form an argument that revolves around a intense desire for salvation rather than truth.
of manipulation occur in the doctrinal section where Edwards attempts to prove the basis of his application but he fails to mention the moderation and patience that continues in Luke 13:8-9. By omitting these verses of scripture, Edwards hopes to move his audience by his calling rather than at their own leisure. Another example of manipulation occurs as Edwards proposes that sinners are already Satan's property. Jonathan Edwards uses every talent he possesses to persuade listeners and readers alike. His knowledge of biblical verse, skillful use of visual imagery, and comparisons between a doctrine and application combine to form an argument that revolves around a intense desire for salvation rather than truth.