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Tuesday 8/26 Warm-up: Learning Goal reflection (both goals please- so complete two columns on the chart) IRP assignment- read over- I’ll answer questions tomorrow The Great Awakening- context for today’s reading HBNWQ HBNWQ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

The Great Awakening Characterized by great fervor and emotion in prayer Individualism and autonomy- laying the roots for the revolution

Read and listen to Edwards’ sermon- annotate for DIDLS uR7RumaA uR7RumaA

Homework: Finish reading/listening to sermon and annotate!