Anabaptists/
Unitarians
Puritanism/
Congregationalists
Baptists/
Quakers
Pietism/
Methodists
Revivalism/
Holiness Churches
100
This 16th century reformation group that wanted to remain apart from political institutions and structure.
What is Anabaptists
100
How were the Congregationalists different from Puritans?
They were Protestants
100
Who did the baptists practice baptism on?
Mature believers.
100
Name one Protestant denomination that the Pietism movement affected.
Lutherans in Germany/ Reformed (Calvanist) churches in the Netherlands.
100
What movement in the mid-1700s was sparked by Calvinist preaching?
The Great Awakening
200
This 16th century reformation group rejected the doctrine of the trinity.
What is Unitarians.
200
What early settlers known as the The Pilgrims of _____ were Congregationalists.
Plymouth
200
Where are Quakers strongest in the US?
Pennsylvania
200
When did the Pietism movement begin?
Late 1600s.
200
The new Methodist congregations spurred on by the revivalist movement are often referred to as ______________________.
The Holiness Churches
300
This group was often the denomination of choice for Jewish-Christian Couples.
What is Unitarians.
300
What year marked the beginning of the Puritans’ exodus from New England?
1630
300
When did the Baptists gain many members early on?
The Great Awakening from 1740-1743
300
How did Methodists' receive their name?
Their methodical approach to forming a bible study group.
300
Rolling in aisles, speaking in tongues, and other physical expressions in church are said to be inspired by the ________________________.
Holy Spirit
400
The Amish are a branch of the _______.
What is the Mennonites.
400
Who created Puritanism?
Marian clergy exiles
400
By the 1640s, what were the two branches of the English Baptist movement?
Calvinist/Particular and General.
400
How many sermons did John Wesley usually preach in a week?
15
400
Gifted theologian who preached Calvinism during Revivalism.
Jonathan Edwards
500
This man urged his followers to remove from society and encouraged pacifism.
Menno Simons
500
Why did the Salem Witch Trials not pose a threat to the moral beliefs that Puritans held?
They believed in predestination and so didn’t think twice about what they did during the Salem witch trials since it was cleansing demons.
500
About how many Quakers are there today and what has given them widespread respect?
About 100,000 and for their humanitarian work for peace and refugee-relief causes.
500
What is Charles Wesley remembered for?
The many hymns he composed.
500
Due to the revivalist movement, Methodists became the largest Protestant denomination in which areas of the United States?
- Midwest - After Baptists, South also
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