Anglicans, Scotch-Irish, and War. 1. First Experience As A Minority. 2. The Scotch-Irish Take Over Princeton. 3. The Revolution. 4. The 'Humiliation' of King's Chapel ...
Religion as a Participant in the Revolution. Congregationalists most active ... Religion declined because of attention to War ... Thomas Jefferson on Religion ' ...
... State Church Puritans Separatist Congregationalists Independents Presbyterians 4 Roots of the Anglican Reformation 1. John Wycliffe (1320-84) & the Lollards 2.
The United Presbyterian Church 34.0% (1,440) The Congregationalists 29.8 ... Orthopraxy Right' Practice' Proverbs 3.5-6 ??. 5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart ...
Emphasized Gods' grace and man's sin. Concluded: ... Extensive writing crystallized the thinking of many reformers ... Puritans and Congregationalists. Baptists ...
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Representative government in the 13 English colonies in North America 1.Mayflower Compact WHY is it important? The Mayflower Compact is important because it is the ...
New England By Danielle Lapointe, Samantha Cohen, Lauren Chorniak, Adam Strachan, and Michelle Briffett Who Wants to be a New England Pilgrim? Two Teams
American Life & Colonial Society to the Eve of the Revolution AP Chapters 4 & 5 The Tobacco Economy Indentured Servitude Working for Freedom Dues A few barrels ...
Pilgrims and Puritans: Calvinism comes to 17th Century America From the Reformation to the Constitution Bill Petro your friendly neighborhood historian
Pilgrims and Puritans: Calvinism comes to 17th ... Period Modern/Post-Civil War Period Shift in World ... Pilgrims and Puritans: Calvinism comes to 17th ...
Chapter 3 Section 4 Emerging Tensions Western Expansion Mid 1700 s population doubled every 25 years Immigrants Started coming from Ireland & Germany Started to ...
CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 32 European Christianity in the 19th Century ENGLAND I. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND A. The Broad Church Latitudinarianism The Church is NOT in good ...
Puritans and New England Objective #1 Compare the development of the New England and Chesapeake colonies as illustrated by the social, political and economic ...
The Disruption of the American Revolution The Rise of English Deism & French Skepticism The 2nd Great Awakening East Coast ... And it is a great fundamental ...
American Colonial Period: Settling America Native Americans Relations with European Settlers: - varied from place to place sometimes coexisting and ...
America Secedes from the Empire 1775 - 1783 April 1775 ... Britain offered colonists American home rule within the empire 1778 France offered America a treaty of ...
Belief in Jesus' divinity = resurrection into eternal life in heaven ... Life's task = achieve salvation by believing in Christ's divinity & forgiveness ...
Northern and Middle Colonies Puritans Pilgrims/Separatists Mayflower Compact William Bradford Massachusetts Bay Colony Congregational Church Work ethic
Scotland and England (cont.) & Political Context. Of the Writing of the Confession ... 8/27/1647 Confession of Faith. 11/5/1647 The Shorter Catechism ...
Dominated and for a time was the established church in some places. ... O;Kelly and others became dissatisfied with episcopal government of Methodist ...
Chapter 15 The Ferment and Reform of Culture 1790-1860 * The Mountain Meadows massacre was a mass slaughter of the Fancher-Baker emigrant wagon train at Mountain ...
Dutch and English exploited situation intensification of warfare ... stockholders received large estates if they peopled it with 50 adults within 4 years ...
AP US Exam Review Unit 1: The Colonial Era Major Themes Exploration and Interaction with Native-Americans Spanish, English and French settlements similarities and ...
The English Colonies Who came over as colonists? Religious dissidents Lower classes Indentured servants Minor nobles who tried to get richer Original failed settlements
The Wars of Religion (1560s-1648) * * * * Life at home was also difficult. Philip's first wife, Maria, had died in 1545 after giving birth to a son, Don Carlos.
The Enlightenment The gentry (well educated) merchants, ministers, and self-improving artisans, and farmers embraced a wider world of ideas and information
The Protestant Reformation McKay Chapter 13 Section 2.9 The Reformation Long-term Causes of the Reformation Religious Corruption Simony, pluralism, nepotism, moral ...
A Historical Look at the Status, Engagement and Implications of the Ta Ethne ... for a theologically degreed, denominationally chosen and installed pastor kept ...
Scotch-Irish Presbyterians ... With Scotch-Irish influx of 18th c., most Puritan churches of Middle & Southern ... Scotch-Irish Immigration. Major strength of ...
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Why did Europeans seek a new world? What were the ... Amerigo Vespucci. Avoiding conflict/poverty/debt in Europe. Debtor's prisons. Indentured servitude ...
Churches and Reorganization Denominational Adjustments The Dutch Reformed. The unhappy schism which had divided the Dutch Reformed Church had been healed only three ...
Ordination of Women Why does ordination matter? As a symbol? For decision-making in the whole church body? For the congregation? How to best use the gifts of members?