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1329 to 1820
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The Morning Star
The Incredible Journey
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John Wycliffe
1329 to 1384
John Wycliffe
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Jan Hus
1372 to 1415
Jan Hus
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Martin Luther
1483 to 1546
Protestant Reformation — Martin Luther was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk, and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
— a Protestant is a member or follower of any of the Western Christian Churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran Churches.Martin Luther
Protestantism
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Huldrych Zwingli
1484 to 1531
Huldrych Zwingli
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William Tyndale
1494 to 1536
William Tyndale
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John Calvin
1509 to 1564
John Calvin
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The First Great Awakening.
1730 To 1740
The First Great Awakening or the Evangelical Revival was a series of Christian revivals that swept Britain and its Thirteen Colonies between the 1730s and 1740s.
The revival movement permanently affected Protestantism as adherents strove to renew individual piety and religious devotion. The Great Awakening marked the emergence of Anglo-American evangelicalism as a transdenominational movement within the Protestant churches.
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The Second Great Awakening.
1780 To 1820
A Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States. It spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching, sparked a number of reform movements.
Revivals were a key part of the movement and attracted hundreds of converts to new Protestant denominations. The Methodist Church used circuit riders to reach people in frontier locations.
The Second Great Awakening led to a period of antebellum social reform and an emphasis on salvation by institutions. The outpouring of religious fervor and revival began in Kentucky and Tennessee in the 1790s and early 1800s among the Presbyterians, Methodists and Baptists.
The awakening brought comfort in the face of uncertainty as a result of the socio-political changes in America.
Second Great Awakening
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