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    ? When Jonathan Edwards gave his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” (291-303) he used several analogies that would give his listeners a better understanding of the danger the non-believers were in. He tells his congregation that “There is no fortress that is any defense from the power of God” (293). The use of this analogy he is tells his people that unbelievers have no protection against God. They have nowhere to hide; there is no place that is safe from God’s judgment of the wicked

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    When first reading Jonathan Edwards’ sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” shocked readers how it started right in about the wrath of God and Hell. His diction and images create a tone of alarming immediacy – act now for your own good. “The bow of God’s wrath is bent”‚ the arrow ready to pierce the heart of a sinner. Edwards uses this frightening image to compare the power of God to the people. His point is that he wants to persuade sinners to repent. Edwards seems to feel a harsh tone

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    Damned or not Damned! A unique look at “Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God” You are nothing but a mouse before the eyes of an almighty being who is extremely ticked off! Have you ever wondered if your life has upset the Lord? Well the sermon of Jonathan Edwards‚“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” will answer that and surprise even you. The Puritans beliefs of direct connections to real life and God‚ exploring their lives for God’s workings‚ the plain style‚ whether you’re a chosen or not‚

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    giving his sermon? The use of pathos is convincing in “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” because how the preacher has no emotion in his sermon and used literary terms to scare the Puritans. First reason that the preacher has no emotion in his sermon is that he scares them to turn to God‚ and he is using literary terms to scare the Puritans. To illustrate the reason that the preacher has literary terms in his sermon is that he has to scare the puritans to turn back to God. “There is the dreadful

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    different stories. One is “Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God”‚ a sermon written by Jonathan Edwards which tries to convince people to be more god allowing. The other being “The Crucible” written be Arthur Miller‚ which is a story based on accusations and intimidation‚ which is made out to be a mock of mccarthyism. The role that fear had in Edwards sermon was the main point of his sermon. I say this because Edwards was trying to scare people into being more accepting to God‚ by scaring them with

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    Have No Fear Have you ever heard a motivational speech and while it was going on you felt so motivated‚ but when it was over you did not know what to do with yourself? In Beyond Scared Straight‚ "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" and "Can Kids Be Scared Straight?" all three authors try to persuade people to do the right things in a forceful tone‚ but there are reasons why appeals to fear is not the best motivational force. Some reasons why appeals to fear is not the best motivational force

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    As said in (Edwards 42)”God’s wrath is incensed and provoked as much against you‚ as against many of the damned in hell.” It goes to show you that God is a great jealous God‚ but angry God at the ones who do not worship and abide by his rules. In “Corcoran” it shows the teens how the prisoners were just like them at their age but they didn’t have people to influence them and show them what they were about to be going

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    salvation worlds used today such as heaven and redeem. “The whole destiny of America lies with Puritans when they landed on this shores and their attitude believes and behavior have affected us.” (Hutson) In the 1640‚ the sermon called‚ “Sinners in the hands of angry god” by John Edwards perceived the explosion of salvation. While others were exposed to neutral words and displaying the Americans‚ not the Canadians had salvation on their mind. In the concept of being redeemed of sin the American worked

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    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards wrote this lecture‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” to preach to the congregation of his church during the period of Great Awakening‚ a time of religious revival. He knows how to persuade and uses numerous techniques to do so. In his sermons‚ Edward’s expressive‚ informative‚ and argumentative writing style and his use of simile‚ metaphor‚ personification‚ imagery‚ and tone creates a fearful‚ emotional image in the minds of his readers

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    sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God‚” Jonathan Edwards persuades to his audience that all the sinners deserve to be dropped into hell. He does this by using literary devices to emphasize that God is disappointed at the sinners but he still has mercy for the sinners. Edwards uses alliteration‚ imagery‚ and a combination of repetition and parallelism. In the beginning of the sermon‚ Edward uses alliteration to describe the dangers of Gods Floods. “If God should only withdraw his hand from the

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