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In 1720s and the leaders were George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
A typical theme of the Second Great Awakening was that people could take their salvation into their own hands. This was opposed to the church being in charge of their souls. Evangelicals believed that the second coming of Jesus Christ was at hand and people needed to cleanse their souls.
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
1720's
William Penn was not directly involved in the Great Awakening, as it occurred after his time. He was a Quaker leader and founder of the Pennsylvania colony in the 17th century. The Great Awakening was a religious revival movement that took place in the 18th century in the American colonies.
In 1720s and the leaders were George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards
Because the awakening was not a single event that began or ended at one time. In addition it did not even take place in every colony.
what is the define of great awakening
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
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it took place in the Great Temple because it was where they did it they just did the first one there and did the rest there.
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
Churches ealier failure to take into account of peoples emotional needs
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility