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    Parish Priest of St Francis gives a passionate sermon opposing the move. He aimed to persuade the parishioners by presenting himself as a social expert‚ rather than a religious figure. Throughout the sermon the priest sustains a metaphor of illness through “contagiously”‚ “cancer”‚ “sickness” and “disease”. All these words have overtones of quick-spreading illnesses. This language invites fear within the parishioners. Strong language throughout his sermon seems to deepen the emotion in his speech.

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    audience to use their mind and think about the problems gossiping may bring. In a logical sense‚ gossip is similar to a virus‚ once is out‚ it will continue to grow‚ infecting the people it encounters and spreads like wildfire. Father Flynn uses the sermon to indirectly tell Sister Aloysius the reason of his resignation. It is not because he is guilty‚ but because he does not want his reputation to be tarnished. It cannot be truly say if Father Flynn is innocent or guilty‚ however the act of Sister

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    2.5 Puritan Preacher Provokes! 10/15/014 AP ENG COMPO Assignment Questions 1. To whom is the sermon addressed? The sermon seems to be addressed to the certain wrong-doing people in the church. The preacher does not seem to be singling any one out but it is clear he is talking about sinners. 2. According to Edwards‚ why is God wrathful? According to Edwards God is wrathful because of the wickedness of the people and the treacherous sins that they commit. 3. Reread the sixth paragraph. What people

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    In his strong and most famous sermon to the congregation at Enfield‚ Connecticut‚ in 1741‚ Pastor Jonathan Edwards is trying to awaken the "natural men" in the congregation who had not accepted Jesus as their savior. He perceives himself very religiously and is strong-willed‚ making him appear credible. Edwards’s purpose is to move the "sinners" to want repentance‚ by frightening them with his use of words in portraying God. Through the use of rhetorical devices‚ Edwards presents himself‚ God

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    the leaders of the “Great Awakening.” Before reading the text‚ determine the historical context (Textbook p. 152). In one or two sentences‚ briefly define the historical context of Edwards’ speech. What does Edwards hope to accomplish with this sermon? Define his purpose. 2. What does Edwards mean by “natural man”? How o you know? Describe his primary audience. 3. In the first paragraph‚ “appease” means “to pacify”; using this definition as a contextual clue‚ approximate the meaning of

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    Sinners in the hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards shows great anger in this sermon through the use of metaphors‚ personification‚ and diction. He uses a variety of metaphors to show the dark tone of this sermon. "would have no more influence to uphold you and keep you out of hell‚ than a spider’s web would have to stop a falling rock.". This explains how nothing is holding you from hell; that if you make a mistake‚ you will fall to hell like a rock through a spider web. "keeps the arrow

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    The Sermon on the Mount? Jesus does not regret the Old Testament Law in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus states in the Sermon on the Mount‚ that he did not come to abolish the law‚ but to fulfill it. Also‚ the law was meant to be interpreted differently in the New Testament because of Jesus. Even though at some points in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus rephrases the commandments‚ it does not mean that he is rejecting all of them in their entirety. So‚ looking right at the surface of the Sermon on the

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    Jonathan Edwards’ sermon ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’ is a window into an age fraught with religious controversy and moral confusion. The sermon was riddled with horrifying imagery and threats to instill fear into the audiences of Puritan Minister‚ Jonathan Edwards. The movement of religious revivalism that occurred in part because of Edwards caused the Puritan society to think of God as a vengeful‚ torturous God‚ of whom to be afraid. The Puritans fear of God and being condemned to hell

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    Mother of Jesus | The mother of Jesus who was bethrothed but not yet married to her husband‚ who gave birth to Jesus while she was a virgin | Sermon on the Mount | The summary of Jesus’ basic principles recorded in the Gospel of Matthew. The sermon consisted of the beautitudes‚ antithesis‚ and the Lord’s Prayer | beatitudes | The opening part of the Sermon on the Mount‚ which talks about the people who are blessed‚ such as the poor in spirit‚ the meek‚ the merciful‚ the pure in heart‚ and the

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    The Development of John Wesley’s Theology John Wesley deserved to receive the doctoral robe offered by Marin Luther as he successfully reconciled “salvation by faith alone” with “faith without works is dead.” A review of the key events in Wesley’s life and his developing thoughts indicates that it was a process that took a lifetime to achieve. Thus‚ I am left to wonder whether a doctoral robe would be sufficient recognition for such a monumental achievement. To properly address this issue‚

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