Chapter 4 US History
Across
- 4. The first book published in America
- 5. Served as a presbyterian circiut rider in East Tennesse.
- 6. Credited with starting the Great Awakening, also a leader of the "New Lights."
- 7. agreed with the Anglican creed needed to purify
- 8. Probably the most important of the Reformed bodies in colonial history, concentrated in one colony and preserved their identity
- 9. formula devised by Puritan ministers in 1662 to offer partial church membership to people who had not experienced conversion
- 10. settlement formation of three important groups within the church of england and one outside
- 11. believed Church of England was corrupt and needed to separate from it(pilgrims, Baptists, Quakers)
- 14. French Protestants
- 17. The religious community who followed Luther's teachings.
- 23. Anglican missionary, helped found William and Mary College
- 25. Anglicans/believed the traditions of the church were divinely ordained
- 26. English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (Quakers 1624-1691)
- 28. a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660
- 31. exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal
- 33. persecuted followers of the teachings of preacher John Huss
- 34. It came into the New World with the settling of New Amsterdam, but not in great numbers.
- 35. each congregation elected its own officers and each church remained independent of other churches
- 36. founded by Dutch leader Menno Simmons became descendants of Anabaptists and emphasized pacifism.
- 37. 1692 outbreak of witchcraft accusations in a puritan village marked by an atmosphere of fear, hysteria and stress
- 39. the father of American Lutheranism
- 40. Baptist; established Sandy Creek Baptist Church in Randolph County NC
- 41. a religious movement that became widespread in the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s
- 42. American theologian whose sermons and writings stimulated a period of renewed interest in religion in America (1703-1758)
Down
- 1. members of the congregation elect their ruling elders
- 2. Dutch Reformed pastor who helped start the Great Awakening
- 3. Puritans who wanted to reform the church from within.
- 12. English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism
- 13. young missionary who gave his life to take the gospel to the Indians
- 15. Preacher for the southern colonies who fought for legal toleration of dissenters
- 16. The "Old Lights" were the established congregational church.
- 18. Anglicans/happy as long the as the church was doctrinally sound
- 19. Father of American Presbyterianism
- 20. A summary of a denominations doctrine framed in a question- and- answer form
- 21. through persecution, succeeded in establishing churches throughout the colonies
- 22. Chief Presbyterian revivalist in the middle colonies
- 24. promoted missionary efforts for the colonies
- 27. King appoints bishops who appoint ministers
- 29. more conservative branch of Mennonites who practice a stricter church discipline
- 30. built gnadenhutten a town of christian indians
- 32. A member of a protestant church governed by presbyters (elders) and founded on the teachings of John Knox
- 38. The "New Lights" were new religious movements formed during the Great Awakening and broke away from the congregational church in New England.