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The main claim of this was that everything that matters was that were empirically verifiable

Enlightenment

200

This was the name of the ship that originally sailed alongside the Mayflower

The Speedwell

200

He wasn't expected to lead a revival, but in 1735 he wrote of "The Doings of God were seen in his Sanctuary"

Johnathan Edwards

200

Galileo Galilei was exiled for this reason

Lying under Oath.

200

He believed that no civil magistrate should enforce the church's beliefs, was banished and founded Providence

Roger Williams

600

The belief that God created the world but is not actively involved in it.

Deism

600

These were the two groups of people who left on the Mayflower.

The Strangers and the Saints

600

Lived in Dresden and founded Herrnhut, a place where protestants could stay under persecution

Nikolaus Zinzendorf

600

He talked about the universe as though it were a machine, which implied a designer

Isaac Newton

600

Many churches in this denomination was adamant in its support for the American Revolution

Presbyterian Churches

800
When he first preached, complaints in the crowd were that listeners went crazy, but eventually his preaching voice reached 23,000 people at one time

George Whitefield

1000

These are the three Revolutions that changed the way people perceived reality.

1. Revolution in Religious Liberty

2. Revolution in Human Reason

3. Revival - Awakening

1000

This was the number of people on the Mayflower when it left.

102

1000

He and his brother Charles founded the Methodists

John Wesley

1000

Fled the Massachusetts Bay Colony after claiming divine revelations

Anne Hutchinson

1000

Believers in Herrnhut had this 24/7

Round-the-clock prayer meetings