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jan 1, 1741 - 1741 Jonathan Edwards "Sinner in the Hands of An Angry God"

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During The Great Awakening a religious revival movement in colonial America. In literary context it reflects Edward's theological beliefs and his motive to create fear and repentance in his audience. this sermon is an example of the Puritan tradition of delivering intense and vivid sermons to create religious messages. He uses vivid imagery and metaphors in order to describe the wrath of God and the precarious position of sinners. Historically, it is relevant because it was delivered during a time of religious revival and social change. The Great Awakening was a response to the perceived decline in religious devotion. it stirs religious fervor and promotes a sense of accountability for salvation. It reflects on religious tensions and anxieties.

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jan 1, 1741
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~ 284 years ago

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