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  • {{rpl|First Great Awakening}}
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  • * [[First Great Awakening]]
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  • ===First Great Awakening=== * [[First Great Awakening]]
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  • {{r|First Great Awakening}}
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  • {{rpl|First Great Awakening}}
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  • The First Great Awakening was a religious revitalization movement that swept the American colonies in
    245 bytes (35 words) - 16:06, 23 May 2008
  • ...ning]], that began about 1800 and which reached out to the unchurched, the First Great Awakening focused on people who were already church members. It changed their rituals ...nge their 'social betters'. Harry Stout (1986) has even suggested that the first Great Awakening radically democratized mass communication in the colonies, setting the stag
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  • {{r|First Great Awakening}}
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  • ...eeting, and took on characteristics similar to the [[First Great Awakening|First Great Awakening]] of the previous century. The camp meeting was a religious service of seve * [[First Great Awakening]]
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  • ...ic. Religious revivals characterized Britain and Germany, as well as the [[First Great Awakening]] in the American colonies. Migration and slavery have been important topic
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  • ...mdash;Fogel examines each of four religions awakenings: the better-known [[First Great Awakening|first]] (in the 1730s and 1740s) and [[Second Great Awakening|second]] (fro | style="border:0.0069in solid #00000a;padding:0.05in;"| <center><b>First Great Awakening</b></center>
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  • * [[First Great Awakening]]
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  • ...rayed by novelist [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]] faded in the 18th century. The [[First Great Awakening]] (under [[Jonathan Edwards]]) in the mid-18th century and the [[Second Gre
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  • ...[Arminian]] Methodist movement. This broad movement became known as the [[First Great Awakening]], which is the foundation of what is most commonly called "Evangelicalism" ...orary evangelical movement has its origins in the 18th century, when the [[First Great Awakening]] was deeply influencing American religious life. In the same time period t
    31 KB (4,399 words) - 10:32, 28 June 2023
  • The early 18th century in North America was dedicated to the ''First Great Awakening''. The literature of this period consists mainly of written [[sermon]]s. Im
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  • {{main|First Great Awakening}} ...ent that began to unify the religious background of the colonies was the [[First Great Awakening|Great Awakening]], a Protestant revival movement that took place in the 173
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