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in paragraph six of \sinners in the hands of an angry god,\ what does edwards suggest about spiritual reform?
he suggests that church and state should be separated
he suggests that not all people who sin suffer eternal damnation
he suggests that good works alone will not save a person from damnation
he suggests that individuals have no opportunity to be saved from damnation
Jonathan Edwards' "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" emphasizes that spiritual salvation depends on God's grace, not human efforts. Paragraph six clarifies that performing good works on one's own cannot prevent damnation, as salvation requires divine mercy rather than mere human deeds. The other options are inconsistent with Edwards' message: he does not argue for church-state separation, states all sinners face damnation without grace, and affirms that people can be saved through God's grace (so they do have opportunity).
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He suggests that good works alone will not save a person from damnation.