Two great minds played a major role in this religious revelation known as… The Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield.

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Two great minds played a major role in this religious revelation known as… The Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield

Two great minds played a major role in this religious revelation known as… The Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield

The Great Awakening People of Religious reform was always a part of Jonathan Edward’s life.

The Great Awakening People of In his “Personal Narrative” he confesses that from his childhood on, his mind “had been full of objections” against the doctrine of predestination.

The Great Awakening People of In his “Personal Narrative” he confesses that from his childhood on, his mind “had been full of objections” against the doctrine of predestination.

The Great Awakening People of However… Because he claimed to have experienced conversion, he was not considered a heretic.

The Great Awakening People of However… Because he claimed to have experienced conversion, he was not considered a heretic.

The Great Awakening People of Jonathan Edwards was best known for his fiery speeches that roused the minds of those who had turned away from the church. Instead of teaching the church doctrine in hopes of bringing back fallen parishioners, he created his own doctrine,

The Great Awakening People of Jonathan Edwards was best known for his fiery speeches that roused the minds of those who had turned away from the church. Instead of teaching the church doctrine in hopes of bringing back fallen parishioners, he created his own doctrine,

The Great Awakening People of And preached it in such a way, that the ears and minds became open to his new concepts.

The Great Awakening People of And preached it in such a way, that the ears and minds became open to his new concepts.

The God that holds you over the pit of hell People of The Great Awakening The God that holds you over the pit of hell

The Great Awakening People of Much as one holds a spider over the fire Abhors you, and is dreadfully provoked

The Great Awakening People of Much as one holds a spider over the fire Abhors you, and is dreadfully provoked

The Great Awakening People of In his school and college days George Whitefield experienced a strong religious awakening that he called a “new birth.” He emphasized the “terrors of the law” to sinners, the unmerited grace of God, and the “new birth” in Jesus Christ.

The Great Awakening People of In his school and college days George Whitefield experienced a strong religious awakening that he called a “new birth.” He emphasized the “terrors of the law” to sinners, the unmerited grace of God, and the “new birth” in Jesus Christ.

The Great Awakening People of However… What he said did not matter as much as how he said it. He was well known for his eloquent speeches and his loud and righteous voice.

The Great Awakening People of However… What he said did not matter as much as how he said it. He was well known for his eloquent speeches and his loud and righteous voice.

The Great Awakening People of Despite the many preachers, including Whitefield and Edwards, The Great Awakening would not have been possible had the minds of the colonists not been open to their preaching. The most important people of The Great Awakening were those who turned away from religion and found it again through the teachings of many preachers. They took new knowledge, incorporated it into their own, and went forth to create new religions, new doctrines, and to pass along the words of Jesus Christ.

The Great Awakening People of Despite the many preachers, including Whitefield and Edwards, The Great Awakening would not have been possible had the minds of the colonists not been open to their preaching. The most important people of The Great Awakening were those who turned away from religion and found it again through the teachings of many preachers. They took new knowledge, incorporated it into their own, and went forth to create new religions, new doctrines, and to pass along the words of Jesus Christ.

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