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    English America had its similarities and differences with Spanish America and French America. The settlements in English America were primarily communities, farms, and townships. Parts of English America lived in close communities and townships while other parts lived father apart, on farms. Nevertheless, even for the people who lived on farms, English American society was personal. Similar to English society, the concepts of hierarchy, paternalism, and interdependence described English American…

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    The reformation is a 16th century movement for religious reform, leading to the founding of christian churches that rejected the popes authority. It was kicked off after some clergy were selling indulgences. These selling of abuses led Martin Luther, a german monk, to write the 95 theses, a list of complaints about the Roman Catholic Church and hammered them on a churches door in Wittenberg, Germany. Establishing the reformation. The reformation was highly significant because…

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    A Cautious Enthusiasm: Mystical Piety and Evangelicalism in Colonial South Carolina (2013), by Dr. Samuel C. Smith, explains the consequences Evangelicalism had on the government and people, both socially and religiously, in the low country of South Carolina during the eighteenth century. Smith begins with explaining the influences that initiated Evangelicalism, and moved into a discussion on how this movement had a significant impact during the revivalism of the Great Awakening. Evangelicalism…

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    Friars Minor, was established by Saint Francis, and has produced several related orders and movements within the Catholic Church. Orders adhering to Franciscan spirituality also exists within other Christian denominations, including Old Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Lutheranism. He was a simple man. He pursued simplicity. This does not mean that he was lacking intellect, it means that he was successful at eliminating everything from his life that did not enhance his understanding and love of…

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    consistent is like asking a bird not to fly. It restrains individuals from achieving and for this reason he is against it. Coming from a religious family, Emerson was exposed to a distinct way of thinking at a very early age. His mother’s religion, Anglicanism, doesn’t require individuals to agree or accept all statements. Emerson was heavily influenced by Anglican writers and thinkers. He was also a…

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    Mankin Deist Religion

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    order of the world and how things work, most people turn to religion or some sort of belief. During the Enlightenment, most Europeans or Americans believed either in some form of Christianity or Catholicism whether it be Protestantism, Puritanism, Anglicanism, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Lutheranism and Pietism to name a few. There were more held beliefs and different reformations during the creation of America, but those are just a few to name. Traditional religions such as…

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    Against hypertension. Potassium Moreover have the ability ought further bolstering treat hypertension on it lowers high anglicanism. 8. Against joint aggravation. Other indispensable segments for avocados are lutein likewise zeaxanthin, which need a spot with those gathering over carotenoids. They secure beginning with cartilage damaging, which heads towards joint aggravation…

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    Isabelle Blouin 9/7/16 American Studies Essay England's Fight for Freedom Freedom in England before the 1700s was not prevalent. There was no equality between the social classes and no similar rights. To have any sort of status or privileges, one must be wealthy, own land, or be a descendent of royalty. The lack of equality among the people brought on many challenges such as economic struggles and the lack of respect people had for one another. Landowners, the wealthy, and those considered…

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    Martin Luther was a big part of the Reformation and without him, the church would still be making all the rules for the people and teaching false teachings about a cruel god. He stood up for the rights of the people and if he didn't have any impacts of the Reformation, till this day the church would have probably still teaching us false hope of God. One reformer actually confronted the church’s corruption of the original Christian faith. This reformer was named Martin Luther. Luther new that he…

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    outlook on life. Nonconformists pride themselves on the fact that they are a superior form of Christianity compared to the others (Bebbington, D.W 1984). At the centre of this outlook was the principle of religious freedom. Nonconformists condemned Anglicanism as a state church since it was a forced principle and they felt that religion should be a free market entity, you should be able to choose your own religion in the same sense that you can choose your own lifestyle. Free and fair…

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