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    Connecticut during the mid-eighteenth century‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ a zealous pastor and preacher‚ gave a sermon called‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” The purpose of doing so was to awaken the people of the congregation to the Puritan philosophy. Edwards does not deliver this sermon lightly for he must use other factors‚ such as fear‚ to make up for the lack of evidence. Throughout Edwards’ sermon‚ he uses the fallacies an appeal to fear and an appeal to negative consequences by describing in full

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    Veil” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” show how there is no way for one escape from committing sin‚ no matter who they are. One of the stories Hawthorne writes is “The Minister’s Black Veil.” The story starts when a minster walks into his weekly Sunday sermon with a veil that cover’s his face.. The veil is seen as symbolic with sin‚ because the minister has started to wear his sin on his face. He is shunned from the town‚ as people start to grow uncomfortable in his presence. The veil is a constant reminder

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    1. Ann Bradstreet’s‚ a poet and a wife‚ wrote a poem titled "Upon the Burning of Our House". In the informative poem she has to learn that God holds the power over all people and that he can take all of your Earthly belongings away from in the blink of an eye. Earthly possessions aren’t what’s truly important so you shoudn’t devote your life praisnig them‚ but instead devoting your life to God‚ she even questions it herself when she says‚ "And didst thy wealth on earth abide". She later comes to

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    (Edwards 99). Edwards sermon left such a spiritual effect upon the congregation that not one person could keep quite. His sermon had so much meaning and authority to it in the most spiritual way. All he is trying to do is show them the outcomes and dangers if they continue to live a rebellious life. Johnathan Edwards was simply trying to teach his audience that sinning would ultimately get them know where‚ but hell. He did everything he could through his powerful moving sermons. Arthur Miller tells

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    die” can go to heaven. Wheatly believes that every person can go to heaven if they live a rightful life and choose redemption when thy have done wrong. That heaven isn’t just for certain ones chosen by God previous to a person’s birth. Edwards sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ contained a lot of diction and imagery. He used‚ “Hells wide gaping mouth” and “the world will spew you out” to be little the reader and the congregation in which he was addressing. The use of this diction

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    Jonathan Edwards

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    passage is somber and serious. During the passage Jonathan is in a very serious tone. 2. Using specific examples‚ give one example of a metaphor‚ one example of a simile‚ and one example of an allusion that Edwards uses in this passage from the sermon to elicit this particular mood. Jonathan Edwards is a preacher trying to scare his congregation into salvation he compares them to insects dangling over the fires of hell and only god’s mercy keeps them from burning. The mood is angry and urgent

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    plan covered the imagery in the hate sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Johnathan Edwards. I placed special emphasis on the use of personification‚ simile‚ and metaphors throughout the sermon. Edwards uses flames of Hell as a form of imagery scare the Puritan settlers to repair their relationship with God. When I modified the lesson plan‚ I considered that my students in my classroom may have different religious backgrounds and this hate sermon would be hard for them to relate to since

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    * He is well known as widely acknowledged to be America’s most important and original philosophical theologian‚ and one of America’s greatest intellectuals. * He is famous for delivering the sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” a classic of early American literature. Genre * Sermon Historical Background * This was written during the revival in 1741‚ following George Whitefield’s tour of the Thirteen Colonies. * The works inspired thousands of missionaries throughout

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    the story at Father Flynn’s sermon. Father Flynn says at his sermon‚ “What do you do when you’re not sure?” and “No one knows I’ve done something wrong.” (Shanley pg 5) Shanley uses irony to show how Sister Aloysius becomes doubtful over Father Flynn because of his sermon on doubt. The sermon is important because it is the event in which Sister Aloysius starts to become skeptical of Father Flynn. This is relevant when Sister Aloysius asks Sister James‚ “Well‚ sermons come from somewhere‚ don’t they

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    Prompt # 1 If an impromptu debate commenced in that ethereal plane known as heaven‚ how would early Christians and Germanic peoples reconcile such differing perspectives? Ostensibly‚ their worldviews and ideologies appear vastly dissimilar and incongruous. It seems impossible that they could ever agree on issues regarding personal afterlife‚ bravery and heroism‚ morality‚ the ideal life‚ and conflict. In any case‚ Germanics tribesman idolize those individuals who lay claim to great deeds and

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