The fact that "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was popular suggests that the colonists

A. feared Edwards and his potential impact on society.

B. disagreed with Edwards's views about God.

C. were interested in Edwards's ideas about religion.

D. believed that Edwards had strong writing skills.

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The fact that "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was popular suggests that the colonists

C. were interested in Edwards's ideas about religion.

This sermon by Jonathan Edwards is known for its vivid imagery and passionate delivery, which resonated with many of the colonists during the Great Awakening, indicating a strong interest in his religious ideas and theological views.