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The Puritans were strongly in favor of the Anglican system under Queen Elizabeth.
Out of the Puritan movement arose the Presbyterian, Congregational and Baptist churches.
In the 17th century, the church in England was in a state of decline.
Of the three preachers who awakened the Wesleyan revival, John Wesley was the greatest pulpit orator.
The rationalist movement leader was Johann Semler who said that Jesus was only a man and not divine.
The rationalist movement was at its height when Friedreich Strauss published his “Life of Jesus”.
Three men who turned the rationalist thought to orthodox were____.
The effect of rationalist thinking had no effect on Christianity.
The beginning of the Anglo-Catholic movement began July, 1855.
The missionary spirit declined after the 4th century.
The Moravians established foreign missions after 1760.
The founder of modern missions from England was William Carey.
The “Haystack Prayer Meeting” prompted the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Richard Hooker had nothing to do with the constitution of the Church of England.
Thomas Cartwright was a professor of Divinity at Cambridge University.
John and Charles Wesley’s father was a priest in the Catholic Church.
John Henry Newman was a great writer but a lousy preacher, and failed as the Anglo Catholic movement of the 19th century.
Newman was only slightly influential in his time as a churchman.
Fundamentalism was negative in its reaction against a liberalism that upheld evolution and Biblical criticism as shown in the Scopes “Monkey Trial” of 1925.
Like, as well as unlike groups have joined together in the 20th century.
