![]() How did Franklin learn to write well? He read the Spectator. Why does Franklin's father apprentice him to the printing trade? Franklin shows a great aptitude for reading. To whom does Franklin address Part I of his autobiography? his son What profession does Franklin's father originally intend for him to pursue? clergyman After two years working for the family business as a candle- and soap-maker, Franklin is apprenticed to his older brother James as a printer. ![]() ![]() At one point during his description of God's wrath, Edwards quotes and then interprets Isaiah 63.3: "I will tread them in mine anger, and will trample them in my fury, and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment." Which of the following is NOT one of the responses that people can expect from God according to this passage? pity How long will God's wrath last? for eternity - it is never-ending According to Edwards, what is the pace of redemption during the Great Awakening? It is accelerating and nearing its end. a tightrope walker What phrase does Edwards use to describe the force that stays God's hand from smiting us in his wrath? the sovereign pleasure of God What is the only alleviation in God's anger that people can expect? God's wrath will only be what justice requires. Which of the following images does Edwards NOT use to portray God's wrath. ![]()
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