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    poor. As stated by Thomas Grey “Let not Ambition mock their useful toil‚/ Their homely joys‚ and destiny obscure;/ Nor Grandeur hear with a disdainful smile/ The short and simple annals of the poor” (“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”‚ 29-32). Deism was a central focus during the Enlightenment period meaning the general population had a

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    How did the renaissance change man’s view of man? The renaissance changed man’s view of man through the lenses of philosophy‚ religion‚ art‚ and science. Philosophy was made that challenged the ideas of monarchs and how people should be ruled. There were many pre-conceived church doctrines which were challenged by the great scientists of that time. In religion a new culture was being formed that challenged the held believes of the Catholic Church. The artist broke from the church and religious

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    Criticism of the Reign of Terror The ‘Reign of Terror’ was the name given to the actions of the ‘Committee of Public Safety’ from the years between 1791-1794. Their actions can be justified‚ but can hold just as much criticism along with it. In my opinion‚ there could have been better ways to move the revolution along and the ‘Reign of Terror’ should have never happened. After the French Revolution‚ Edmund Burke from Great Britain became one of the most famous critics of the Revolution. Burke

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    Chapter 13An American Renaissance: Religion‚ Romanticism‚ and Reform Rational religion 1. The concept of mission in the American character 2. The development of deism 1. Roots in rationalism and Calvinism 2. Nature of the beliefs 3. The development of Unitarianism 3. Nature of the beliefs 4. Role of William Ellery Channing 5. Creation of American Unitarian Association 4. The development of Universalism 6. Role of John Murray

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ as one the Founding Fathers of United states‚ well-known as politician‚ scientist‚publisher‚ inventor‚ and diplomat‚ defined the American characteristics. He demonstrated the innovative sprit by inventing and experimenting. He discovered electricity and invented lighting rod. He demonstrated the most typical American sprit: freedom‚ independence and equality. Franklin‚ as a newspaperman‚ showed the desire of wanting freedom of speech and media.Rebelling against Britain by supporting

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    1. How has the personal life of the chosen character shaped their views and thinking? Examine his/her biography in relation to their views and perspectives on issues. Note key dates‚ events‚ and people. Marie Roland was a writer as well as a political figure. She was born on March 17‚ in 1754 and she died in Paris on November 8 in 1793. Her father was a Paris engraver and she was very intelligent. She was greatly influenced by the democratic ideas by Rousseau‚ and other philosophers as well‚

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    ORIGINS OF HUMANITY 1. What are the 4 reasons to question evolution? (1) This theory of evolution‚ though often presented as an established fact‚ is up to the present time only an unverified hypothesis. (2) Science has utterly failed to discover any missing links between man and the supposed animals from which he originated. (3) Furthermore‚ evolutionists argue that evolutionary trends occur through the processes of mutation. But this view fails to account for the increased complexity of man. (4)

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    After the Way Called Heresy Book Review Anthony Gonzales Apostolic School of Theology After the Way Called Heresy Book Review Throughout the line of church history‚ Oneness doctrine has suffered persecution‚ Condemnation‚ and expulsion. Many believe that the dogma of the Trinity has been the True doctrine of the early church‚ but the truth is that since the birth of the church which in the Book of Acts. The Mighty God in Christ doctrine is in fact the doctrine of the early church. This

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    EUROPEAN HISTORY DBQ . 1. Explain the reasons for the adoption of a new calendar in revolutionary France and analyze reactions to it in the period 1789 to 1806. Historical Background: On November 24‚ 1793‚ the National Convention adopted a revolutionary calendar to replace the Gregorian calendar (established by the Roman Catholic Church in 1582). New Year’s Day was moved from January 1 to September 22‚ the founding date of the French Republic‚ and this date in 1792 marked the beginning

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    began around 1780‚ gained momentum by 1800‚ and after 1820 membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement. It was past its peak by the 1840s. It has been described as a reaction against skepticism‚ deism‚ and rational Christianity‚ although why those forces became pressing enough at the time to spark revivals is not fully understood. It enrolled millions of new members in existing evangelical denominations and led to the formation of new denominations

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