Answer:
That the society has become more corrupt and sinful than before.
Step-by-step explanation:
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a sermon written by Rev. Jonathan Edwards. The sermon was preached on July 8th, 1741 at Enfield.
The sermon was preached so that Edwards may be able to show the horrifying reality of Hell. And may receive the grace that God is extending towards mankind. In his sermon through vivid description of Hell, he is trying to tell his congregation that they can be saved from this fiery fire of Hell only if they would call upon Christ.
The sermon was preached to the congregation at Enfield, the members of the church and society during that time had become corrupted and sinful.
After this sermon a revival broke down in the city of Enfield, there were cries of repentance.
Edward has delivered this same sermon before in his home church, Northampton, but did not witness such kind of revival as this.
So, the opinion that Edwards held of the society was that the society has become corrupted and sinful than before.