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The question is asking to state how would colonists react to Edward Sermon, base on my research and further investigation, the possible answer would be Rev. Jonathan Edwards delivered the execution sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" in Enfield, Connecticut on July 8, 1741. This execution sermon is a lurid and bitter jeremiad against the "New York Negro rebels" who were then being hanged and burned at the stake for a suspected plot to destroy the village of New York by arson fire.
The correct answer is:
They would feel fearful because God is angry at unconverted men. They would feel fearful because hell is trying to seize new sinners every day. They would feel fearful because God may or may not keep sinners from falling into hell. They would feel hopeful because God is actively inviting sinners to gain “new life” and avoid the pitfall of hell.
Based on what I know about America in the 1700s, colonists would find to Edwards’s sermon frightening and hopeful.
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