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HELP NEEDED In emotionally charged sermons, all the more powerful because they
were delivered extemporaneously, preachers like Jonathan Edwards
evoked vivid, terrifying images of the utter corruption of human nature
and the terrors awaiting the unrepentant in hell. Hence Edwards's
famous description of the sinner as a loathsome spider suspended by a
slender thread over a pit of seething brimstone in his best known
sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
Christine Leigh Heyrman Department of History, University of Delaware
National Humanities Center
These type of sermons lead to what movement in the Colonies?

A. Sectionalism Conflicts

B. The 1st Great Awakening

C. The Reform Movement

D. The Era of Good Feeling

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