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    Jonathan Edwards’ sermon ‘Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God’ is a window into an age fraught with religious controversy and moral confusion. The sermon was riddled with horrifying imagery and threats to instill fear into the audiences of Puritan Minister‚ Jonathan Edwards. The movement of religious revivalism that occurred in part because of Edwards caused the Puritan society to think of God as a vengeful‚ torturous God‚ of whom to be afraid. The Puritans fear of God and being condemned to hell

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    Catholic Church was extremely strict on their teachings and influence in society. But in the early 19th century in the United States of America‚ a religious revival was founded by Protestants – the Second Great Awakening‚ although it began around 1790‚ the Second Great Awakening gained power by 1800. The Second Great Awakening is a revival movement that encourages people to find salvation and improve society. The church leaders preaching touched the hearts and minds of many people‚ including the

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    The house was built in a rectangular form. The house had a gabled roof on the shorter sides (front and back). The house had white frieze boards under the cornice. The windows on the first floor are double 6 pane which is typical of the Greek revival homes. Example 2: [pic]http://www.sienaheights.edu/personal/pbarr/images/img_458-South-Main_LG.jpg Where is the building located? 458 South Main Street‚ Adrian Michigan 1853 Does it have a name? Merrick House For what purpose

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    To the slave and slaveholders in the south for example‚ they had completely different interpretation of the revivals. The revival catered to the ideological wants of people‚ when dealing with north and south‚ revivals suggested to each “that only their region clung to God’s faith.” The slave masters feared at first that the slaves might start to get ideas and fight for their freedom‚ after a while they thought

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    edit. Economic liberalisation in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The economic liberalisation in India refers to ongoing economic reforms in India that started on 24 July 1991. After Independence in 1947‚ India adhered to socialist policies. Attempts were made to liberalize economy in 1966 and 1985. The first attempt was reversed in 1967. Thereafter‚ a stronger version of socialism was adopted. Second major attempt was in 1985 by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The process came to a

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    Chapter 4 Portuguese - first to begin slave trade slaves‚ manufactured goods were traded for rice‚ sugar‚ tobacco; taken back to Europe and were sold then traded again for manufactured goods Society with slaves - part of labor force were slaves Slave society - majority of laborers are slaves About 300 slaves on a ship‚ 1 in 6 died Bodies thrown overboard Middle Passage - brutal journey from africa to america Auctions losing independence because more are being brought Slaves costed twice

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    of the American people. Before it was over‚ it had swept the colonies of the Eastern seaboard‚ transforming the social and religious life of land. Although the name is slightly misleading--the Great Awakening was not one continuous revival‚ rather it was several revivals in a variety of locations--it says a great deal about the state of religion in the colonies. For the simple reality is that one cannot be awakened unless you have fallen asleep. Neither the Anglicans who came to dominate religious

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    CHAPTER 4: The Bonds of Empire‚ 1660-1750 o Rebellion and War‚ 1660-1713 ▪ Before Restoration (1660)‚ England made little attempt to weld colonies ▪ Royal Centralization‚ 1660-1688 • Restoration monarchs disliked representative government • Charles II rarely called parliament into session after 1674‚ and none after 1681 • James II wanted to rule as absolute monarch

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    The Enlightenment‚ “a philosophical movement of the 18th century‚ characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political‚ religious‚ and educational doctrine “(Webster). “ The Early 1600’s the Western world believed in the undisputed primacy of rulers spiritual and secular. It was believed that our time here on earth is either eternal salvation or damnation “(Schultz). The Enlightenment started in England and it became an issue for others to acquire knowledge in teaching

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    reintroduced by such 18th-century religious dissenters as John and Charles Wesley‚ the founders of Methodism. In the late 18th century and up to the mid-19th.The resulting camp meetings and revivals

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