Edwards compares preaching to scaring a person out of a burning house. Therefore, what type of language will he likely use?

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Edward's main purpose in his sermon is to convince people of the necessity of giving up sin and following the teachings of God. He believes that this is the only way in which they would be able to attain salvation. Since he wants to motivate them to take some action, it is likely that the language he would use would be presuasive language. Moreover, since he wants to create a feeling of fear and urgency, he would most likely use language that evokes these feelings in the minds of the audience.

He used persuasive language.

Although you haven't shown it, this question refers to the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" recited by Jonathan Edwards. By reading this sermon, we can see that:

  • Edwards shows how hell is a frightening place of eternal suffering.
  • He makes people afraid of hell, through strong descriptive language.
  • He asserts that hell is the destiny of all people, as they are all sinners.
  • However, he says that God is the only one capable of freeing humans from this terrible fate.
  • For this to happen, people must give their lives to God and walk according to His commandments.

The purpose of this speech was to convince the listeners to obey the concepts presented by the church, abandon sin and live a life of obedience to God.

To convince listeners, Edwards used persuasive language, where he urged everyone to do what he was advocating in the speech.

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