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Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Directions: Please record page # and answer each of the following questions in complete sentences.

Page 46, 1st paragraph What does Edwards mean when he says that “natural men are held in the hand of God”? How does Edwards personify Hell and its fires? What detail does Edwards use to personify God? Answer Box question # 1.

Page 47 Answer box question #2 Last paragraph in left column: explain the metaphor in the first sentence. First paragraph in right column: explain the simile in the first sentence. Last paragraph in right column: explain the metaphor in the first sentence.

Page 48 Answer boxed question #4. Answer boxed question #5. Top of right column: what is Edward’s tone at this point in the sermon? Last paragraph in right column: what is Edward’s tone as he begins this paragraph? Answer boxed question #8.