Section 1: Text
1. In what year did Edwards first deliver the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God"?
(a) 1741.
(b) 1686.
(c) 1775.
(d) 1620.
2. What religious movement was Edwards a part of?
(a) The Great Awakening.
(b) Dualism.
(c) Deism.
(d) Liberation Theology.
3. What was Edwards' usual manner of delivering a sermon?
(a) Calm and reasonable.
(b) Friendly and cheerful.
(c) Loud and threatening.
(d) Stern and angry.
4. What is Deuteronomy?
(a) The liberal philosophy Edwards opposed.
(b) A book of the Bible.
(c) The Massachusetts town where Edwards' home congregation was located.
(d) God's plan for all people and all time.
5. The Biblical passage on which Edwards bases this sermon mentions what people?
(a) Christians.
(b) The Israelites.
(c) The Pharisees.
(d) Egyptians.
6. What criticism does Edwards level against the people mentioned in the opening of his sermon?
(a) They worshiped false idols.
(b) Despite being blessed by God's grace, they were sinful.
(c) They were oppressive toward God's chosen people.
(d) Despite being warned repeatedly, they continued to defy God.
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