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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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    Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” is a sermon given by Johnathan Edwards‚ a preacher and a theologian. Published in 1741‚ Edwards’ sermon is one of most defining pieces of literature during the First Great Awakening in the United States. The Day of Doom is a poem written by Michael Wigglesworth‚ a Puritan minister. The poem became wildly popular in Puritan New England when it was published in 1662. Both texts discuss the themes of divine judgement and punishment. Edwards’ sermon illustrates

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    Analyzing the Angry Text Through the use of a negative connotation‚ an angry tone‚ and fearful figurative language Jonathan Edwards attempts to persuade the audience that without being born again you will be condemned to hell. This excerpt from "Sinners in the Hands of an angry God" written by Jonathan Edwards is very argumentative and attempts a high level of persuasion. The authors style of writing is very appropriate for the specific topic and also causes a great deal of reactions from the audience

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    In the Sermon “Sinners in the hand of an Angry God” given by Jonathan Edwards‚ the persuasion techniques logos‚ ethos‚ and pathos are displayed. To start off‚ the persuasion technique logos is used in Edward’s sermon when he talks about being burned in hell. In the sermon Edwards says‚ “So that‚ thus it is that natural men are held in the hand of God‚ over the pit of hell…” Logos uses logic to persuade people. Edwards tries to show people that pain is inevitable if they’re a sinner‚ and it’s simple

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    “To teach men that they possess the ability to turn from sin when they choose to do so is to hide the true extent of their need.” (Iain H. Murray‚ The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones). Jonathan Edwards essay Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was a none-intrusive example of an essay written with the sole intention of projecting authority and reliability. It casts the only aspiration forth to frighten those attending by speaking directly to the reader with the goal of the conversation of many to the

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    Jonathan Edwards uses fear from suffering in oblivion to persuade his readers to join the lord in order to be saved from it. The author uses metaphors to make the reader picture that terrible place to convert irreligious readers. In “Sinners of the hands of an angry god” The quote “The sword…held over them” is signifying that the lord has infinite power and can send them to oblivion in the blink of an eye. He’s telling people to scare them into religion. In the sermon the author uses this quote and

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    Persuasion “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God” was an influential sermon that described the “torments of Hell to be endured by sinners”(85). Jonathan Edwards used an appeal to fear to persuade the 18th century Puritans to repent their sins. This emotional sermon had powerful analogies and vivid imagery that made it effective. In the beginning of the sermon‚ Edwards takes away all the audience’s confidence in themselves. He breaks them down and makes them feel vulnerable. He uses phases such

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    people to learn through fear or through positive example. On the one hand‚ some argue that learning through fear teaches discipline. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that learning by positive example teaches nothing and is shortly forgotten. It appears that it is better to frighten the learner into making the right choice than to show them how it is done. Jonathan Edwards’ sermon‚ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚” and Benjamin Franklin’s‚ “Autobiography‚” portray how to succeed in

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    Jonathan Edwards whose mission was to convince his congregation of sinners. He did this through his powerful sermons. In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God‚" In all actuality our society abuses god’s powers and holds you accountable for abusing that privilege as explained in this story. Edwards uses imagery to paint a horrifying picture of unsaved souls. His use of graphic words describing the horrors and torment awaiting sinners made an amazing effect on his readers so I think . Even if Hell

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