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They practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only |
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They were convinced that believers should leave the Church of English altogether |
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Doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England |
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Led a small group of Pilgrims to Plymouth on the Mayflower |
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Group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained |
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The first document of self-government in America |
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Allowed for the baptism of children of unconverted parents |
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Quaker who undertook the “Holy Experiment” in one of the middle colonies |
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Banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for antinomianism |
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Founder of the William and Mary College in Virginia |
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First Colonial Baptist Leader |
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Condemned the emotional displays that accompanied the Great Awakening |
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His 95 theses started the Protestant Reformation in 1517 |
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Fiery theologian who wrote the sermon called, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” |
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Supported the Great Awakening revival wholeheartedly |
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Gifted preacher and evangelist with a powerful and persuasive voice |
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Missionary to the Indians who wrote an inspirational Journal |
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