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    other christians they thought faith was just not enough. Jonathan Edwards and Anne Bradstreet about some of the puritans ways and beliefs. Bradstreet wrote a poem named “Upon The Burning of Our House.” Edwards wrote a sermon entitled “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” Edwards sermon illustrates vividly the relationships between God and the people. In the sermon it says “You are ten thousand times more admirable in his eyes….”(110). Even though you sin God still has…

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    “the largest and most systematic projects- centering in the 1820s and 1830s – stemmed from broad evangelical groups, first the Congregationalists and Presbyterians, then the Baptists and Methodists” (Butler, Wacker and Balmer 187- 188). On the other hand, “evangelical religion, espoused especially by lower-class and lower-middle-class whites and slaves, challenged the culture of honor….. Besides mission, evangelical reformers spearheaded the growth of literacy in general and the Bible knowledge…

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    In his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, Jonathan Edwards preaches about God’s mighty wrath, and what will happen if it is invoked. This sermon, published in 1741, was a product of the Great Awakening, a time of vast religious revival. After universally deciding that many colonists had lost touch with their faith, many preachers and church-goers alike found themselves with a renewed zeal for religion. This kind of writing bolstered the Puritan belief that hell was a very real place…

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    In quotation number 3, Johnathan Edwards explains his ideas through [Sinners In the Hands of an Angry God]. What he is explaining is that godś bow is always on you no matter inocent or guilty.He is always watchinhg, ready to strike at any mistake. To ensure that juctice pervails he is ready to ¨shoot¨ his arrow at any sinner. Johnathan edwards explains how strong godś wrath is ¨but the meer Pleasure of God, and that of an angry god, without any promise or obligation at all that¨ (Edwards). He…

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    3. In this excerpt by Jonathon Edward's, "A sinner in the Hands of an Angry God," Edwards, as a prominent Puritan leader and minister, emphasizes that God is angry and death can happen at any moment. Within his sermon, Edwards warns that is "nothing but the meer Pleasure of God" that keeps a person from falling into the depths of hell. He emphasizes this point to persuade his congregation to truly give themselves to God. While many may keep the pretense of good Christians, it is only through…

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    When Jonathan Edwards wrote, from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, he wrote it to emphasize three main points. The three main points being: we are all sinners and not perfect, we have a dependence on God, and we have a vision of hope. Edwards writes his prompt in a fearing way; however, he ends it with hope. According to Edwards, we all depend on God. Edwards uses many different examples to show our dependence on God like, “if God should let you go, you would immediately sink and swiftly…

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    apparent throughout all of his work and proves that he viewed the phenomena of the natural environment solely as evidence of God’s divine creation. Edwards uses specific and descriptive explanations and analogies in “Personal Narrative”, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, and “Images or Shadows of Divine Things” to prove how big of a role the natural world plays in understanding both, the noble and malevolent faces of God, and also how God communicates through nature. The first time…

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    Jonathan Edwards once said, “Seek not to grow in knowledge chiefly for the sake of applause, and to enable you to dispute with others; but seek it for the benefit of your souls.” Most humans in today’s society seem to have lost sight with the important ideals Edwards spoke about and the majority of Puritans based their lives around. Being that Jonathan Edwards was a Godly person as well as a Puritan, he valued modesty and assiduousness, and encouraged others to learn. These traits are best…

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    Whitefield's sermon had a large impact on the way Nathan Cole thought about religion. Cole displays the way he feels about Whitefield's sermon throughout the writing. “And my hearing him preach gave me a heart wound; by God’s blessing my old foundation was broken up and I saw that my righteousness would not save me; then I was convinced by doctrine of Election and went right to quarreling with God about it because all that I could do would not save me; and he had decreed from Eternity who should…

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    Everyone in their life has already or will experience what guilt is. We always feel guilty when you know you are letting someone down. You always feel guilty, when you tell a lie to your friends and parents. You always feel guilty when you steal something that doesn’t belong to you. There are many ways that you can feel guilty. Many people ask “ What is the definition of guilt?” Guilt is an emotion that you feel when you done something wrong or bad. Guilt is feeling regret and wishing that you…

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