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Great Awakening Dr. Christine Sears UA-Huntsville

Talk amongst yourselves… Heres your topic: The Great Awakening was neither great nor an awakening. Discuss. Coffee Talk from SNL

1. Changes 2. Reactions and legacies Church of Christ, Wethersfield, CT,

Mrs. Charles Willing by Robert Feke 1746 Winterthur Museum, DE

Jonathan Edwards, Princeton University Collection

George Whitefield

John Wollaston c. 1742, Granger Collection NY

Whitefield Journal published 1749 by Ben Franklin, Library Company of Philadelphia

Gilbert Tennent

Charles Chauncy

Hogarth, Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism, 1762

So Great Awakening… Great? An Awakening? Talk amongst yourselves. Coffee Talk from SNL