How did Martin Luther affect the Church of England?
He called out the Church of England for being corrupt and managed to change it.
The third awakening
Congregationalists came to __________and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
New England
Who found the Quakers?
George Fox
Orthodoxy in America consists of more than a ______ church bodies
dozen
What was the name of the thing that Martin Luther nailed to the door?
answer 95 Theses
Did the white Protestant evangelist proselytize to black Americans?
Yes
The tap root of Methodism was a group of _________.
Oxford University students
When were the Quakers founded?
1647
The revivals at first were organized by ____________
Presbyterian ministers
Who founded the Church of England?
Henry VIII
Presbyterians make up one of the largest branches of _________ today.
Protestant Christianity
Who led the Puritans?
John Winthrop
At the time what percent of the population was part of Roman Catholicism?
23 percent.
In the second great awakening what state did it start in?
Kentucky
What was the church of England also called?
Anglican
What did the Protestants use churches for in the civil war?
Shelters and storage
What common origin do the Presbyterian and Reformed churches share?
The teaches of John Calvin and the 16th century Swiss Reformation.
What was the oldest Christian Church
Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism, and Eastern Orthodoxy
Who played the biggest part in the second awakening?
Methodists
Where was the first church of England in the Americas?
Roanoke
What was the first amendment to the U.S constitution renamed to?
Where did the Lutherans come from?
Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway.
___________ came to New England and established the Plymouth Colony in 1620.
Congregationalists
Where did they assemble for their religious meetings?
They assembled in a field or at the edge of a forest