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Which statement best describes Edwards’s views in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"?
People who accepted Puritanism would be spared.
People who were "born again" in Christ would be spared.
People who attended church regularly would be spared.
People who were part of Edwards's congregation would be spared.
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People who were "born again" in Christ would be spared.
Edwards's sermon stresses that only a true, personal conversion (being "born again") — not mere church attendance, Puritan identity, or membership in his congregation — can save someone from God's wrath.
Edwards's sermon stresses that only a true, personal conversion (being "born again") — not mere church attendance, Puritan identity, or membership in his congregation — can save someone from God's wrath.
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