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    Etwan and his Grandmother at the office of Dr. Pelshaw. They were early and waiting when I arrived at the appointment. Grandmother reports that she has him about 50% of the time in her home. Dr. Pelshaw said the Concerta did not get picked up by Ms. Edwards until 7/26/17. Per Grandmother Ms. Edwards has never sent medications with Etwan when he is at her house so we are still not sure he is consistently taking anything. The Depakote prescription should have been refilled back in May 2017. The…

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    Bradstreet and Edwards Compare and Contrast “The bow of God’s wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice bends the arrow at your heart, and strains the bow, and it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without promise of obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.” (Edwards, 126) Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards were both very devoted to God , but had different views of him. Bradstreet, a…

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    The fourth stage is Law and Order, which is respecting and following the rules. It is linked with a sense of duty and rigid, fixed rules. In my opinion, Edward Tudor show the best examples of Stage 4, especially when he was with the “ruffians”. Hugo pretended to be sick, so a kind man would give him money and Hugo would steal from him. But, Edward called him out on it since he refused to steal or beg and he didn’t want to be a part of it. He was respecting the law. Another time in Chapter 23,…

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    Edward Sitting in his pajamas, sat on the floor next to his son, with the end table lamp lying between them, with its lamp shade off to cast big shadows. “So, which ones is it going to be? The Monkey in the Barn, or the Dog in the Road?” Will said with excitement “The one about the witch!” With a frantic look he leans in closely and whispers “Your mom said I can’t tell you that one anymore, she says you get nightmares.” With confidence he declared. “I am not scared.” Edward looks around for a…

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    "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" On July 8, 1741, Jonathan Edwards persuadably preached a sermon to the members of the congregation to instill fear in those sinners by informing them that if they don't change their ways, they will endure the "wrath of God." Edwards used his creditability as a pastor to give legitimacy to his message and long sentence structures to describe hell and eternal damnation. To begin his sermon, Edwards used complex sentence structure which created a scary and…

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    In the 1720’s a preacher named Jonathan Edwards gave a sermon title ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”. Edwards sermon would become well known for this sermon because of his constant use of strong figurative language. In his sermon, Edwards tells his congregation that everyone in the room is a sinner, even if they believe they haven’t sinned before. Edwards continues to warn his congregation that they will be judged by God himself, and that this judgement will be more painful and terrifying…

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    The True Price of Missions: Paid in Human Lives Roberta Edwards was an American missionary to Haiti. This last Saturday, she was killed by an unknown gunman and a young child, perhaps four-years-old, was abducted from her vehicle. Edwards served at the Estes Church of Christ. The church told authorities that witnesses had told them what happened. A car blocked her path as she was driving through the city. Gunmen emerged from the car and started shooting into her vehicle and killing her. The…

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    Horrifying Hell (A Discussion of Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the hands of an Angry God) Many people in the world right now are christians. Some, if not most, of these christians go to church regularly and listen to their pastor give a sermon. Sometimes, these christian don’t really pay attention to the sermons given by their pastors, they hear, but do not listen. Jonathan Edwards gave a six hour sermon called Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. “Jonathan Edwards is America's most…

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    two of the best historic authors? Have you seen or heard how they display and forwards their messages? Have you ever seen one of the best historic plays The Crucible , written by Arthur Miller? Have you heard the great sermon preached by Jonathan Edwards (Sinners in the hands of an angry god)? Both authors use great tactics and literary devices to forward their messages. Imagery, allegory and figurative language are both great literary elements to use to forward messages and forward them…

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    Tom wishes to see a real prince that he has heard about from stories. Whilst Prince Edward Tudor, the king’s son, becomes a pauper. The youth wants with all of his heart to swim, foot race, and the other typical boyish activities of which he has so long been deprived. They agree to switch in hopes of fulfilling their dreams. This helps to transform the king’s son into a mature young man. At first Prince Edward demonstrates the vices of domineer and haughtiness but eventually changes…

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