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Rhetorical Devices In Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

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In deliverance of his sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” Jonathan Edwards is able to entice sinners across the globe in a warning that God will be judging their actions, and that the punishments to ensue will be unimaginable to all. The rhetorical situation that is prevalent throughout the text is that following God will allow individuals to live an eternal bliss in Heaven, and those who wish to go against God’s will are to come to terms with an everlasting perdition in Hell. Edwards incorporates many rhetorical devices throughout his sermon, including the use of ethos and pathos to appeal to ethics and emotion. In using logos, Edwards introduces Bible verses to his audience to give credit for the corroboration of his points of

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