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Use passage below to answer following question:"God will not hold them (sinners) upin these slippery places any longer, but will let them go; and then, at thatvery instant, they shall fall intodestruction; as he that stands onsuch slippery declining ground, onthe edge of a pit, he cannot standalone, when he is let go heimmediately falls and is lost."Jonathon Edwards"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"1741The passage above represents which of the following aspects of the First Great Awakening? A. It boosted church attendance. B. It protested government power. C. It emphasized the need for religious devotion. D. It Christianize the Native Americans.

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