<span> Idiom: a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.</span>
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<span>Edwards gave this sermon to his congregation in Enfield, CT, in 1741, during what is known as The Great Awakening in American religion, a period in which leaders of the church were hoping to re-instill religious convictions, which they felt were weakening, in their congregations. It is almost a shame, by the way, that Edwards is chiefly remembered for this harsh sermon--most of his writing and his service to the church was much more positive.</span>
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I think friendship means to have someones back and always be there for that person no matter what. Friendships don't always last and that's okay because people change. People say "Oh, we're gonna be friends forever and ever!!". That's not what friendship is. People will always hcange and it's a good thing to change. My point is, friendship means that a friend will be there for you but they will depart from you one day.
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