Jonathan Edwards, The author of "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," uses many different forms of language to bring out his purpose to the people of his congregation. Tone and stylistic devices are two obvious ways that Jonathan Edwards uses to show his purpose, which is to convert the unconverted members of his congregation.
Tone plays an important role in Jonathan Edwards's sermon. He uses tone to draw the attention of the congregation and also to bring them toward the light of God. Jonathan Edwards draws the attention of the congregation by being extremely harsh and the use of horrifying metaphors. The meta
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