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the most influential religious movement in colonial America
Puritanism
Group that became known as Congregationalists.
Presbyterians
The first non- Anglican religious group to settle in America.
Pilgrims
The main difference between the Congregationalists and Baptists.
baptism
Where most American Lutherans came from.
Germany
Where the Huguenots came from.
France
The Largest Anabaptist group in America.
Mennonites
The most important Pietist group in America.
Moravians
Group that rejected modern ways and desired little contact with outsiders.
Anabaptists
A summary of doctrine in question and answer form.
Catechism
The first book published in America
Bay Psalm Book
Presbyterians who opposed the extremes of revival.
The “old lights”
The two denominations that grew the most as a result of the Great Awakening.
Presbyterians and Baptists
The most important denomination in the South?
Anglican
The sect that was centered in the colony of Pennsyavania.
Quakers
Conservative branch of the Mennonites that practice strict church discipline.
Amish
Group that desired to remove old ceremonies from the Church of England.
Puritans
Rule by bishops who appoint lower officials.
Episcopal polity
Rule by elders elected from among the people, who in turn elect higher officials.
Presbyterian polity
This group believed that believers should leave the church of England altogether.
Separatists
Doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England.
Low church Anglicans
Group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained.
High church Anglicans
Complete political independence of Each Church
Congregational Polity
Baptism of children of unconverted parents.
Half-Way Covenant
This group practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only.
Baptists
Make your wager
This group believed in guidance by “inner light”.
Quakers