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    The Church of Christ‚ Scientist was founded in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. The church was founded to commemorate the word and works of Christ Jesus and reinstate primitive Christianity and it lost elements of healing. The church of Christ Scientist focused on prayer and “spiritual healing”. Mary Baker Eddy incorporating in 1879 following a claim from personal healing in 1866 where she illustrated from reading the bible. In the decades of the 20th century‚ Christian Science

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    Human capacity cannot measure up that commission. The sermon should be guided by the perspective of divine commission and human service. Even though preaching and theology have a foundation upon which they both can and stand God’s revelation‚ the world must be reconciled with God in the cross of Jesus Christ

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    Edwards is saying in this sermon that all sinners are going to hell and he expresses multiple times about how angry God is at sinners and people who do not believe. Edwards uses the example of an insect being held over a fire. He says how God hold sinners over hell and just decides when to drop these sinners. “He looks upon you as worthy of nothing else but to be cast into the fire” (215)‚ says Edwards in his sermon. Edwards is trying to express to the congregation their

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    that people will go to hell‚ but if you’re saved by the grace of God then the idea of spending eternity in the flames is dismissed. Although his choices of words were harsh‚ he managed to keep the audience entertained. Jonathan Edwards began his sermon towards the Puritan congregation by trying to scare the people. Edwards used loud words and an aggravated disposition in order to attempt to convert people to a new life. Jonathan Edwards’s purpose for writing the message was to change people’s beliefs

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    Bradstreet Vs Edwards

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    Many puritan writers during this time period were extremely religious and often spoke of god in their writings. Anne Bradstreet’s poems “To My Dear And Loving Husband” and “Upon the Burning of our House” as well as Jonathan Edwards sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” are great examples of puritan writing. Both of these writers express similarities in their religious values and use plenty of figurative language to express their ideas to their audience. Both Bradstreet and Edwards showed

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    Hands of an Angry God is a sermon written by Jonathon Edwards in 1741. During this time was the Great Awakening‚ a series of religious revivals meant to turn church members from passive listeners to passionate and emotionally involved. Puritans were a large part of the colonies in this time also. Puritans‚ who were escaping persecution‚ formed some of the 13 colonies but in turn they enforced their religion and beliefs in the colonies. Jonathan Edwards focused this sermon on the beliefs of the Puritans

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    is easy to see that they differ views about the topic of religion and style of writing. Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” presents the message of humanity being plagued by sin despite the efforts made to please God. His sermon often expressed that God shows no mercy upon “sinners” and humanity is just hanging by a thin thread from “eternal damnation”. An excerpt from his sermon‚ "The God that holds you over the pit of hell‚ much as one holds a spider

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    Anna Dean Michelle Steil English 101‚ Sec 12 22 Oct 2012 A Model of Christian Charity: Summary A Model of Christian Charity is a sermon by John Winthrop. He gives this sermon aboard the Arbella in 1630. John Winthrop began his and his Christian’s journey with words for guidance and inspiration. He starts his sermon by stating that God created the rich and the poor. He created them for different reasons‚ in order to manifest his exertion in the areas of mercy‚ love‚ gentleness

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    create and interpret the topics for preaching. They try to decide together what the practical results of those interpretations might be for the congregation. The preacher goes into the pulpit and re - presents this collaborative process in the event of sermon delivery. Collaborative preaching is designed

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    period show that the Church was a maintainer of Iberian social order‚ and its officials and priests were expected to serve as exemplars of their religion. The Church maintained order and conveyed its message in a number of ways‚ from the content of sermons to institutions such as the Inquisition. Despite its power in colonial society‚ not all members of the population followed the teachings of the church. The influence of the Church was throughout all of colonial society‚

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