The lines that seem to show a contradiction in Edwards' depiction of the character of God are:
- "...Him who has loved them.../ The God that holds you over the pit of hell, abhors you..."
<h3>What was Edward's depiction of God's character?</h3>
In Edwards's popular sermon, he depicted God as a person who brings swift justice to the wicked.
In these lines, Edward depicted some form of contrast because God was shown as loving his children and abhorring them. So, the lines above are right.
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the part of the declaration of independence that discusses the kings actions is grievances
They both tell a story that has charectors and setting
the atmosphere that the writer creates and the emotions that a literary work evokes.
Answer:
1.The radio was invented by Marconi.
2.A lie wasn't told by me.
3.A car can be lifted by him.
4.More money has to be earned by him.
5.He is invited every year by his friends.