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As you walk in…

As you walk in…. Have your literature book on your desk. Assignment Sheet– All Reminders . Tuesday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide. _________ I completed my journal entry if I did not do so in class. Wednesday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide. Thursday:

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As you walk in…

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  1. As you walk in… • Have your literature book on your desk.

  2. Assignment Sheet– All Reminders Tuesday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide. _________ I completed my journal entry if I did not do so in class. Wednesday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide. Thursday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide. _________ I completed my journal entry if I did not do so in class. Friday: _________ I completed my in-class study guide.

  3. Wikispaces.com This is the website I want you to use for worksheets. If you are absent, get the information off of the website. http://americanlit-cousineau.wikispaces.com/

  4. Jonathan Edwards 1703- 1758 “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

  5. Jonathan Edwards • He was born in 1703 in East Windsor, Connecticut. • He entered Yale College at age thirteen. • He was the 5 of 11 children, and his father was a Preacher. • In his life, he compared religions and researched religion in general.

  6. Jonathan Edwards • At Yale, Edwards wrote almost exclusively on natural philosophy and metaphysics. • Insect • 11 years old, everything exists for a reason • Lightening • 17 years old, mesmerized by lightening, grace • In 1726, became the pastor of the church in Northampton, Massachusetts, the largest and most influential church outside of Boston.

  7. Jonathan Edwards • A preacher, theologian, and missionary to Native Americans. • He is often associated with: • his defense of Reformed theology • the metaphysics of theological determinism • the Puritan heritage.

  8. The Sermon • The Great Awakening • The revival of religious fervor that swept America. • Suddenly, people were denouncing their sins and dedicating themselves to God.

  9. The Sermon • He explained hell, and the people were terrified, and he aroused frenzy. • People were begging for mercy and protection.

  10. Displeased • Many members of the church were displeased with his negativity and his insistence on grace. • The church removed him as minister in 1750. • In 1757, he was elected president of Princeton University, but he died just after taking office from the effects of small pox.

  11. Sarah Pierrepont • According to legend, Edwards, when he was twenty years old, wrote this brief address to his future wife before had ever seen her.

  12. Random Fact! • Sarah Pierrepont’s father wrote “Jingle Bells” for his Sunday School class. • He was also the founder of Yale.

  13. Opposites Attract She was: He was Shy Moody Unsocial Gawky • Vibrant • Outgoing • Conversational • Graceful

  14. Sarah Pierrepont • What is more important to Edwards?

  15. Sarah Pierrepont • What is more important to Edwards? • Devotion to God or physical attributes

  16. Sarah Pierrepont • How does the tone change in the line, “There she is to dwell with him, and to be ravished with his love and delight forever.”

  17. Sarah Pierrepont • How does the tone change in the line, “There she is to dwell with him, and to be ravished with his love and delight forever.” • “There she is to dwell with him and to be ravished with his love and delight forever.” • Here, the gentle, sweet calm tone of “Sarah” is broken.

  18. Sarah • She had quite the social background and was related to many mayors and ministers.

  19. Sarah and Jon • They had 11 children, and they were married for 31 years.

  20. Jon • He would study for up to 13 hours a day, and Sarah would take care of the house during those hours.

  21. Jon • He would study for up to 13 hours a day, and Sarah would take care of the house during those hours. • At night, they would ride horses or go on walks and discuss what he had learned that day.

  22. On Jon’s death bed… • He said of Sarah: • ‘”Give my kindest love to my dear wife, and tell her that the uncommon union which has so long subsisted between us has been of such a nature as I trust is spiritual and therefore will continue forever.”

  23. Journal– ¾ to 1 page • Just like Edwards, write a letter to your future husband/wife. Explain where they are from, what his or her family is like, what he or she is passionate about, and his or her personality traits!

  24. Reminder • Bring your literature book and study guide tomorrow! • TEST ON TUESDAY!!! • Anne Bradstreet Poems • Jonathon Edwards’ work • Worth about 80 points

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