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1st Stuart monarch united Scotland and England believed in divine right of kings |
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| group of Separatists who fled to the New World |
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| (1st) government of Cromwell |
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aka Authorized Version
meant to be read aloud |
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| king who disdained Parliament & tried to rule tyrannically |
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| reaffirmed rights & liberties of Englishmen |
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| when Charles made government an absolute & irrepressible monarchy |
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| document in which Scottish people pledged to resist any attempt to change religious institutions without their consent |
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| when Parliament sat in session for 13 years |
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| document stating that everything the king did had to be approved by Parliament |
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| supported Parliament (English civil war) |
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| supported the king (English civil war) |
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placed in charge of Parliament's armies
when ruling, had more power than kings |
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England's new government after civil war proclaimed a republic under leadership of Cromwell |
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| government established when Cromwell dissolved Parliament |
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| exiled son of Charles I who became leader (king) after Cromwell's son fell |
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| when Charles II gave toleration to English Catholics & joined Roman church |
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| ruled Netherlands but later ruled England |
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supported by William and Mary permanently established English traditional political liberties |
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| German Lutheran pastor who held Bible studies |
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| Moravian leader who opened Hernhut (haven for religious outcasts) |
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| people could join church without being saved |
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brought many to conversion or revival; kindled new missionary spirit; had many new schools & colleges founded; prepared people's hearts for religious & political freedom |
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"Apostle of 2 Continents" best-known Great Awakening evangelist |
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started Great Awakening
famous sermon: "Sinners in the hands of an angry God" |
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