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What did the settlers think of Jonathan Edwards?

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In the 1720s and early 1730s, Edwards became concerned that the people of the colonies had lost their focus on God. Instead, he thought they were being distracted by the worldly goods that had become more plentiful as new colonists and traders flowed into Massachusetts and Connecticut with more regularity.

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