Jonathan Edwards Hypocrisy In Puritan Culture

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Hypocrisy was one of the main themes in Puritan culture. God wanted everyone to do right by him , but the Puritans were committing a lot of transgressions. Jonathan Edwards' sermon expresses his opinion on why people should turn to god.He wanted them to beagle to turn to god , so he explained the uproar they’ll face going to hell . Jonathan Edwards alters the reader’s understanding of Puritan ideals of religion by using strong diction. He used strong diction to get his purpose across
The author uses pathos in the passage to develop disturbing images so installs into his listeners. Edward was very intense as he gave vague details about hell to scare the people.“The devil is waiting for them , hell is gaping for them , the flames gather and flash about them.”(Edwards) He gave vivid descriptions of how hell was as they waited for those who sinned. Edwards telling the people how God is feeling about their sins. “There is the dreadful pit of the glowing flames of the wrath of God.” (Edwards)He wanted the Puritans to imagine they were in hell , so he used …show more content…

He wanted to get his point across.In his sermon he expressed that those who had died didn’t make it to heaven. They didn’t expect to make it to hell because of their grace. “The greater part of those who heretofore have lived under the same means of graces , and are now dead , are undoubtedly gone to hell ; and it was not because they were not wise as who are now alive:”(Edwards) He’s not as aggressive to the people, but he still expressed his beliefs. Edwards' tone is direct as he tries to convince people to turn to God. “There is nothing between you and hell but air ; it is only the power and mere pleasure of God that holds up.”(Edwards) What he said wasn’t harsh in a bad language, but harsh in a way that they wouldn’t like to be talked about. Edwards' tone was direct , he wanted to make his audience feel