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Read Jonathan Edwards’ sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Consider your prior knowledge of Puritan life and belief systems. In what ways does Edwards’ sermon model Puritan beliefs? What are the prominent themes communicated by the images and analogies that Edwards uses? How does Edwards use rhetorical elements in the sermon?

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