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ic language crosses the boundary of the human in order to interpret human ethical responsibility to both the human and the nonhuman environment. The Rhetoric of Divine Wrath Clearly, Edwards's anthropomorphic rhetoric destabilized in a terrifying way the Enfield congregation's complacent perceptions of the world. It
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