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Analysis Of Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God By Jonathan Edwards

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Jonathan Edwards was a remarkable priest who was well loved by many of his converts until he lost them for one mistake he made in the 1700’s. He was born on October 5, 1703 in East Windsor, Connecticut to a reverend and his wife. Edwards was the only son of eleven children and was gifted at an early age with observation and exposition. He was accepted into Yale University at age thirteen and stayed there for two years to study theology and he was constantly attempting to perfect himself. He married his wife, Sarah Pierpont, in 1727 and two years following the he succeeded his grandfather, Reverend Solomon Stoddard, at his church. He gave his speech, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God on a Wednesday afternoon on the eighth of July 1741 (Turley, Stephan). This famous sermon that he gave to his pupils was full of ethos, pathos and logos that he used to convince his audience (Levine, Robert). Ethos is a rhetorical form that uses credibility from others to help their case. The very first credible source that is obvious is the main source which is the Bible. He references Deuteronomy, Psalms, John, Luke, Ecclesiastes and Isaiah throughout giving his sermon. This is the backbone of his sermon and helps him to convince the audience that what he is preaching is from God. He starts his speech off with Deuteronomy 32:35 and Deuteronomy 32:28 which starts his topic of how God is angry at his people and wishes to punish them. These passages are talking about the Israelites and how

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