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OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Consider the fearful danger you are in; it is a great furnace of wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of the fire of wrath, that you are held over in the hand of that God, whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you, as against many of the damned in Hell. You hang by a slender thread, with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it, and ready every moment to singe it, and burn it asunder; and you have no interest in any mediator, and nothing to lay hold of to save yourself, nothing to keep off the flames of wrath, nothing of your own, nothing that you ever have done, nothing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The mood of the passage is a warning to change from your sinful ways. Accept God as your savior. Jonathan Edwads is serious that if the people do not change they will go to Hell, the great furnace of wrath. He is threatening the people to turn away from evil. Am I correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone reply to my answer. Is this the correct mood of the message?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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