 Most American Lutherans came from  Holland  France  Germany  Northern Ireland.

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 Most American Lutherans came from  Holland  France  Germany  Northern Ireland

 Germany

 The Huguenots came from  Holland  France  Germany  Northern Ireland

 France

 The largest Anabaptist group in America was the  Amish  Mennonites  Moravians  Quakers

 Mennonites

 What was the most important Pietist group in America?  Amish  Mennonites  Moravians  Quakers

 Moravians

 Which group rejected modern ways and desired little contact with outsiders  Anabaptists  Baptists  Pietists  Puritans

 Anabaptists

 What is a catechism?  Versions of the Psalms adapted for singing  A long pastoral prayer  A summary of doctrine in question-and-answer form  A long stick for waking up sleepy saints

 A summary of doctrine in question-and-answer form

 the first book published in America was  the Algonquin Bible  the New England Primer  Poor Richard’s Almanack  The Bay Psalm Book

 What conservative branch of the Mennonites practiced strict church discipline?_________________

 Amish

 T/F The Dutch Reformed came to the New World primarily for religious reasons.

 False

 ___ Most colonial churches opposed the evangelization of the Indians.

 False

 A) John Eliot  B) Henry Muhlenberg  C) David Brainerd   ___ father of American Lutheranism

 B) Henry Muhlenberg

 A) John Eliot  B) Henry Muhlenberg  C) David Brainerd   ___ minister to the Algonquin Indians

 A) John Eliot

 A) John Eliot  B) Henry Muhlenberg  C) David Brainerd   ___ missionary to the Indians who wrote an inspirational Journal

 C) David Brainerd