In , one
of the literary techniques used by Edwards to persuade his audience is repetition. An author
uses repetition to emphasize a point and fix it in the readers mind. In the case of wanting the
congregation to understand what it is that is...
Friday, 8 November 2013
Edwards uses repetition to impress upon his congregation why they are not suffering consequences this very moment. What is that phrase?
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