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What were the “Old Lights?” Low church Anglicans Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of revival Conservative Pietists who rejected modern ways.

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Page 1: What were the “Old Lights?”  Low church Anglicans  Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of revival  Conservative Pietists who rejected modern ways.
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What were the “Old Lights?” Low church Anglicans Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of

revival Conservative Pietists who rejected modern

ways Backcountry graduates of the Log College

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Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of revival

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What two denominations grew most as a result of the Great Awakening? Anglicans and Lutherans Presbyterians and Baptists Congregationalists and Moravians German Reformed and Dutch Reformed

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Presbyterians and Baptists

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T/F The Great Awakening lasted only two years.

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T/F In spite of its humble beginnings, the Log College had a lasting impact on the Great Awakening and on American higher education.

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T/F The Great Awakening was the first truly national movement in American history.

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ Moravian mission at Gnadenhutten

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David Zeisberger

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ Dutch reformed pastor who helped

start the Great Awakening

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Theodore Frelinghuysen

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry

God”

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Jonathan Edwards

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ Presbyterian graduate of the Log

College who aided the Great Awakening

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Gilbert Tennent

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ outstanding British evangelist during

the Great Awakening

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George Whitefield

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ Baptist worker in the South during the

Great Awakening

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Shubal Stearns

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David Zeisberger Samuel Davies Jonathan Edwards Theodore Frelinghuysen Shubal Stearns Gilbert Tennent George Whitefield

  ___ Presbyterian minister who helped

bring revival to Virginia.

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Samuel Davies