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The most influential movement in colonial America was
Puritanism
This group became known as Congregationalists.
Puritans
True or false? Only people who professed innocence were executed.
true
This was the first non-Anglican religious group to settle in America.
Pilgrims
What was the main difference between the Congregationalists and the Baptists?
baptism
Where did American Lutherans come from ?
Germany
The Huguenots came from where?
France
The largest Anabaptist group in America was?
Mennonites
What was the most important Pietist group in America?
Moravians
Which group rejected modern ways?
Anabaptists
What is a catechism?
a summary of doctrine in question and answer form
What was the first book published in America?
the Bay Psalm Book
What were the "Old Lights"?
Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of revival
What two denominations grew most as a result of the Great Awakening?
PResbyterian and Baptists
What was the most important denomination in the South?
Anglican
What sect was centered in the colony of Pennsylvania?
Quakers
What conservative branch of the Mennonites practiced strict church discipline?
Amish
desired to remove old ceremonies from the Church of England
Puritans
rule by bishops who appoint lovwer officials
episcopal polity
believed that believers should leave the Church of England altogether
Separatists
doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England
low church Anglicans
group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained
high church Anglicans
rule by elders elected from among the people, who in turn elenct higher officials
presbyterian polity
complete political independence of each church
contregational polity
baptism ofchildren of unconverted parents
Half-Way Covenant
practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only
Baptists
believed in guidance by "inner light"F
Quakers
doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England
low church Anglicans
group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained
high church Anglicans
rule by elders elected from among the people, who in turn elenct higher officials
presbyterian polity
complete political independence of each church
contregational polity
baptism ofchildren of unconverted parents
Half-Way Covenant
practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only
Baptists
believed in guidance by "inner light"F
Quakers
doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England
low church Anglicans
group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained
high church Anglicans
rule by elders elected from among the people, who in turn elenct higher officials
presbyterian polity
complete political independence of each church
contregational polity
baptism ofchildren of unconverted parents
Half-Way Covenant
practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only
Baptists
believed in guidance by "inner light"F
Quakers