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    Sinner In The Hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards was a Puritan theologian, philosopher, and preacher whose sermon focused on saving unrepentant sinners from hell. In his sermon, Edwards forced his congregation to envision an angry Lord dangling people over a fire. In “ Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, Jonathan Edwards emphasizes a lot on pathos. He frightens his audience with his fiery sermon. He tells them that God is real and he is watching, when the day of judgment comes, they will

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    Throughout the antebellum era before the American Revolutionary War, authors Thomas Paine and Jonathan Edwards, through their works “The Crisis, No. 1” and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” respectively, assiduously try to persuade their audience for religious or quarrelsome purposes. In the other text, “The Crisis, No. 1” created by Thomas Paine in 1776, Paine tries to convince and persuade the American colonists to resist and overthrow the tyrannical government of Great Britain since they

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    a. Hook - “Unconverted men walk over the pit of hell on a rotten covering.” ( A quote from Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”) b. Thesis – Jonathan Edwards’s sermon portrayed Puritans as sinners of their religion through the use of rhetorical strategies such as ethos, pathos, and logos. 2. Body Points c. Body 1 i. Topic Sentence - Ethos is referred to as the trustworthiness or credibility of the speaker and their tone of the literature. d

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    THESIS: In Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" vivid imagery is utilized through ethos, logos, and pathos in an attemt to sway the acts of sinners to be morally correct." Jonathan Edward, an American theolagian and central figure in the awakening during the 1800’s, was mostly known for leadning the great awakning and his strong belief in hell: a very common topic during his time. In his sermon “ sinners in the hands of an angry god,” preached on July 8, 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut

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    Between Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, written by Jonathan Edwards, and The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson, Edwards made the strongest argument in his literary work compared to Jefferson. Edwards had incorporated a strong use of pathos, ethos, and logos. Jefferson used the same technique as well, but his use of it did not speak out to me as a reader. In the upcoming paragraphs, you will see Edwards’ use of pathos, ethos, and logos. In Sinners in the Hands of an Angry

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    covert into a child of God. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Edwards applies the rhetorical devices such as: ethos, pathos and logos to persuade his audience to be converted or born again as a child of Christ. The rhetorical device ethos refers to the audience’s ethics. According to the "Using the Persuasive Appeals" article ethos, “appeals to the audience’s trust by establishing his credibility or trustworthiness as a writer or speaker” (13). Edwards utilizes ethos throughout his whole sermon

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    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

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    following he succeeded his grandfather, Reverend Solomon Stoddard, at his church. Edwards presented 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 presented to his pupils was filled of ethos, pathos, and logos that he used to influence his audience (Levine, Robert). The rhetorical form ethos uses credibility from others to help the author persuade their audience. The first credible source is the main

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    English 3P/Per 3 21 October 2014 Human Nature “The wrath of God is like great waters that are dammed for the present; they increase more and more, and rise higher and higher, till an outlet is given; and the longer the stream is stopped, the more rapid and mighty is its course, when once it is let loose” (Edwards 47). This famous quote was written by the Puritan Jonathan Edwards, who wrote the book, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” This quote portrays his views about human nature in a negative

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    bad things the king had done to them. Edwards wrote a speech that he delivered to his congregation titled “Sinners In the Hands Of An Angry God”. He wanted them to believe if they did not stop sinning then God would send them to hell. Both of the texts appeals to the use of Pathos, Ethos and Logos. Pathos, Ethos, and Logos are different ways that

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