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- ...etter-known [[First Great Awakening|first]] (in the 1730s and 1740s) and [[Second Great Awakening|second]] (from the 1790s to the 1830s), a lesser-known [[Third Great Awaken | style="border:0.0069in solid #00000a;padding:0.05in;"| <center><b>Second Great Awakening</b></center>32 KB (4,738 words) - 05:41, 8 January 2014
- * [[Second Great Awakening]] * [[Second Great Awakening]]11 KB (1,576 words) - 11:08, 23 February 2024
- ...Awakening]] (under [[Jonathan Edwards]]) in the mid-18th century and the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the early 19th century (under [[Charles Grandison Finney]]) emphasized14 KB (2,183 words) - 08:54, 2 March 2024
- ...y. The expansion of evangelical churches and reform societies during the [[Second Great Awakening]] forced Quakers to make choices about what was appropriate religious activ10 KB (1,487 words) - 09:37, 6 August 2023
- ...e supporters of the Revival and the social activism that arose from it ("[[Second Great Awakening]]" in the United States).32 KB (4,405 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
- ...enated him from from the Christian population, especially in lieu of the [[Second Great Awakening]], and his political writings had created him enemies in the Federalist Par12 KB (1,963 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
- ...ion: the steam engine. The "democratic" camp meeting found a home in the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the USA.17 KB (2,660 words) - 08:44, 28 June 2020
- * [[Second Great Awakening]]57 KB (9,349 words) - 07:52, 11 October 2013
- ...ism among Christians in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including the [[Second Great Awakening]], the abolitionist movement, the [[Third Great Awakening]] and the [[Socia32 KB (4,703 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
- ...a series of revivals and a challenge to the Moderates. It resembled the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the United States at about the same time. The evangelicals called for21 KB (3,087 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...ef> Meanwhile the Calvinists themselves changed radically, buying into the Second Great Awakening and moving toward Arminian doctrines that everyone could be saved. Many new30 KB (4,401 words) - 09:38, 6 August 2023
- ...in a region of intense [[revivalism]] and religious diversity during the [[Second Great Awakening]]. Smith experienced limited involvement with organized religion during his49 KB (7,274 words) - 09:37, 8 August 2023
- ...ters. The pietistic churches, heavily influenced by the revivals of the [[Second Great Awakening]], emphasized the duty of the Christian to purge sin from society. Sin too50 KB (7,415 words) - 09:27, 11 September 2023
- ...ion: the steam engine. The "democratic" camp meeting found a home in the [[Second Great Awakening]] in the USA.68 KB (10,286 words) - 17:33, 11 March 2024
- ...th the rise of the cotton plantations in the Gulf states. Because of the [[Second Great Awakening]] in religion, a new sensibility emerged from a small but outspoken aboliti81 KB (12,537 words) - 14:35, 9 February 2024