Edwards
vividly illustrates the title of his sermon by describing man's dire state of being dangled over
a fiery pit. However, it is not simply this image of man's precarious position that would
instill such fear in listeners, it is more likely the furious God whom...
Saturday, 10 April 2010
During Edwards' "Sinners" sermon, some records state that listeners cried out and fainted. What parts of the sermon would evoke such responses?
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