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match the description with the name.
- founded the \log - college\ to train young ministers
- preached \sinners in the hands of an angry god\
- english preacher of the great awakening
- prominent southern preacher of the great awakening
- devoted his short life to mission work among the indians
match the description with the correct group.
- name eventually used for the puritans
- established the half - way covenant
- official religious group of every southern colony
- had their freedoms restricted since they did not believe in jesus
- supported extensive mission work among indians, slaves, and other groups
- denied the trinity
- believed that god created a perfect world but rarely intervenes in human affairs
write the correct answer.
- the frenzy concerning suspected witchcraft in massachusetts which led to some people being put to death
- a powerful time of spiritual revival starting in the 1720s
write the letter of the correct answer.
- which of the following was not an effect of the great awakening?
a. a great number of converts
b. an emphasis on missions
c. great advances in medicine
d. new colleges and new churches
e. increased emphasis on political freedom
Brief Explanations
- William Tennent founded the "log - college" to train young ministers.
- Jonathan Edwards preached "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God".
- George Whitefield was an English preacher of the Great Awakening.
- Samuel Davies was a prominent southern preacher of the Great Awakening.
- David Brainerd devoted his short life to mission work among the Indians.
- The name eventually used for the Puritans is Puritans.
- Congregationalists established the Half - Way Covenant.
- The official religious group of every southern colony was Anglicans.
- Jews had their freedoms restricted since they did not believe in Jesus.
- Moravians supported extensive mission work among Indians, slaves, and other groups.
- Unitarians denied the Trinity.
- Deists believed that God created a perfect world but rarely intervenes in human affairs.
- The frenzy concerning suspected witchcraft in Massachusetts which led to some people being put to death is the Salem Witch Trials.
- A powerful time of spiritual revival starting in the 1720s is the Great Awakening.
- The Great Awakening led to a great number of converts, an emphasis on missions, new colleges and new churches, and increased emphasis on political freedom, but not great advances in medicine.
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- D. William Tennent
- C. Jonathan Edwards
- E. George Whitefield
- B. Samuel Davies
- A. David Brainerd
- F. Puritans
- B. Congregationalists
- A. Anglicans
- D. Jews
- E. Moravians
- G. Unitarians
- C. deists
- Salem Witch Trials
- Great Awakening
- C. great advances in medicine