A she was married off to the english king i think
For the non-believers category: Falling Rock, Spider, and Chaff.
For the wrath of God category: Storm, Bow, and Rough Wind.
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a classic sermon of the Great Awakening. The aim of the narrative and language employed is to impose a sense of fear. It tries to make clear that hell in fact exists and all the suffering that awaits us if we refuse to confess our sins and be saved by God.
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Not always, because with evidence it can also be wrong. You need at least two to make a point if necessary.
1-include thesis statement
2-restate the thesis statement and tie up arguement