Te excerpt :
They are now the objects of that very same anger and wrath of God, that is expressed in the torments of hell. And the reason why they don't go down to hell at each moment, is not because God, in whose power they are, is not then very angry with them; as angry as he is with many of those miserable creatures now tormented in hell, who there feel and bear the fierceness of his wrath. Yea, God is a great deal more angry with great numbers that are now on earth; yea, doubtless with many that are now in this congregation, who it may be are at ease, than he is with many of those that are now in the flames of hell.
Answer:
They had angered God and were in danger of dam nation.
Explanation:
The excerpt above is mainly focused on Edward's outpouring to his congregation over the behavior, actions and attitude which people have adopted which are very unpleasant in the sight o God. Pointing out the there are many in the congregation who God isn't pleased with just as he isn't with those being tormented in hell. Therefore, the statement which best describes Edward's opinion towards members of his congregation is that they face the danger of being dam ned as a result of God's fury towards them.
Its a big art history topic
Answer:
The action was an act of treachery.
Explanation:
Answer:
The background knowledge that when he was treating humans and kept pets, people stopped coming to him for treatment and he became poor.
Explanation:
While reading the story, Sweet T must have read of the time when Doctor Dolittle was treating humans and kept a lot of pets. People did not like the animals and they soon stopped coming to him for treatments. He began losing money and soon became very poor.
This background knowledge would help Sweet T make the inference that since pet owners were scared of bringing their sick pets to Dr. Dolittle, he would be losing money and would soon become poor again.