By Andrew Bowers and Helen Rue. 1730-1740 RESULTS: Masses of converted souls Shattered and reorganized Churches Revitalized Evangelicalism New movements.

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By Andrew Bowers and Helen Rue

RESULTS: Masses of converted souls Shattered and reorganized Churches Revitalized Evangelicalism New movements

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“The preachers urged people to search the scriptures for them- selves and apply the lessons they found there to their own lives. In short, the believer was expected to remake himself or herself into a new person; to be born again” (Howe, 188).

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