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20 Cards in this Set
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What does the Greek word Philadelphia mean?
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"brotherly love"
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What are the years for the Philadelphia church period?
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1700-1900
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Name the man who influenced a "reformation of manners" and was one of the great Christian statesmen of English history
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William Wilberforce
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Under whose leadership did the Pietist movement begin?
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Philipp Spener
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Name the early Pietist who set a standard for education in Germany
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August Francke
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Who offered refuge to the Moravians on his estate?
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Count von Zinzendorf
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Name the man who traveled fifty thousand miles and spent thousands of pounds of his own money to bring about prison reform?
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John Howard
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What group did not agree with the state churches?
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Dissenters
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Who organized the Salvation Army?
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General William Booth
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Who was the Father of the Sunday School Movement?
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Robert Raikes
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Who was the best-known english preacher in the colonies?
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George Whitefield
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Name one of the best known methodist circuit-riders who preached the gospel throughout the back-woods of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois for over fifty years.
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Peter Cartwright
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Who was the man who traveled the English countryside by horseback, spreading the gospel?
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John Wesley
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Who was the young Methodist evangelist who was sent by John Wesley to America to establish churches and Bible studies on the western frontiers?
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Francis Asbury
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Who is known as the Prince of English Evangelists?
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George Whitfield
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Name the man who was a missionary to the American Indians.
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David Brainerd
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Name the black slave from Virginia who went to Jamaica as a missionary and eventually started Jamaica's first Baptist church
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George Liele
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Who is the "Father of Modern Missions"?
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William Carey
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Who is the Father of American Missions?
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Adoniram Judson
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Who is known as the Prince of Preachers?
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Charles Spurgeon
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