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| best known missionary to the Indians |
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| preached the most famous sermon in American history, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", is also remembered as a great theologian and one of the greatest intellects America has ever produced |
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| Is remembered as the most powerful voice of the Great Awakening. Had to preach outdoors when many ministered disapproved of his evangelistic messages and barred him from their churches. |
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| John Wesley & Charles Wesley |
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| organized the Methodist denomination during the Methodist Revival in Britain |
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| Princeton College & Dartmouth College |
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| two of four colleges that grew directly out of the Great Awakening |
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| spiritual revival that gave the colonists the strong moral base would need to guide them through the difficult years ahead |
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| an agreement to grant membership to unconverted descendants of church members |
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