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the christian history 1743
there was scarcely a single person in the town, either old or young, that was left unconcerned about the great things of the eternal world. and the work of conversion was carried on in a most astonishing manner, and increased more and more; souls did as it were come by flocks to jesus christ. from day to day, for many months together, might be seen evidence instances of sinners brought out of darkness into marvelous light, and delivered out of an horrible pit, and from the miry clay, and set upon a rock, with a new song of praise to god in their mouths.
prince, thomas, ed. the christian history containing accounts of the revival and propagation of religion in great britain and america in the year 1743. boston: s. kneeland and t. green.
all of the following were effects of the movement described in the excerpt except:
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a it was the first time that enslaved africans were converted to christianity in large numbers.
b it contributed to a sense of american national consciousness and identity.
c it solidified a single, unified form of christianity throughout the colonies.
d it further developed the notions of equality that contributed to the american revolution.
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The text describes a religious revival. The Great Awakening in the American colonies did not create a single, unified form of Christianity. Instead, it led to the growth of diverse denominations. Enslaved Africans were converted in large - numbers during the Great Awakening, it contributed to American national consciousness by bringing people together across different regions, and the ideas of equality in religious experience further developed notions of equality that influenced the American Revolution.
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C. It solidified a single, unified form of Christianity throughout the colonies.