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Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Analysis

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There are many novels, poems, and sermon that represent Puritanism and Rationalism, but for now the sermon and poem that are being compared are Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards, and To a Lady on her coming to North America with her Son, for the Recovery of her Health by Phillis Wheatley. The reason that those two texts are being analyzed is to know how the role of the author has changed between these two literary periods. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was written during a Puritan period, it talks of how things are supposed to be done for the purposes of God not for our own purposes, also as to why people are sinners, and God is the one that controls our live. While To a Lady on her coming to North America with her Son, for the Recovery of her Health was written during the …show more content…

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God itself use more repetitive, persuasive language, and the author like to use the word wrath. The author seems very strict about inference on the idea that we are all controlled by God. The quote that can show that the author is repetitive, persuasive, and has the inference that God controls our live is “That the Reason why they are not fallen already, and don’t fall now, is only that God’s appointed Time is not come. For it is said, that when that due Time, or appointed Time comes, their Foot shall slide. Then they shall be left to fall as they are inclined by their own Weight. God won’t hold them up in these slippery Places any longer, but will let them go;”( Edwards2). The reason that I remembered this concept about this is because in class we where discussing how did the puritans think so we went on how they where religious and that they believed that their life where predestined that all they did was for God not for their own

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