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2 What was the most influential religious movement in colonial America?
Puritanism Lutheranism Presbyterianism Quakerism

3 Puritanism

4 What group became known as Congregationalists?
Anglicans Presbyterians Puritans Quakers

5 Puritans

6 Which statement about the Salem witch trials is true?
Only people who professed innocence were executed Puritan ministers were the driving force behind the trials No one was practicing witchcraft at the time The citizens of Salem remained unrepentant about the excesses

7 Only people who professed innocence were executed

8 What was the first non-Anglican religious group to settle in America?
Baptists Pilgrims Presbyterians Quakers

9 Pilgrims

10 What was the main difference between the Congregationalists and the Baptists?
Baptism Church membership Doctrine Polity

11 Baptism

12 Most American Lutherans came from
Holland France Germany Northern Ireland

13 Germany

14 What was the most important denomination in the South? ______________

15 Anglican

16 What sect was centered in the colony of Pennsylvania?________________

17 Quakers

18 T/F Puritans believed that all Christians should leave the Church of England.

19 False

20 T/F Under the Congregationalist system, the baptized child of a church member as considered a church member, too, even if he were unconverted.

21 True

22 T/F The puritans repented for the excesses of the Salem witch trials.

23 ___ desired to remove old ceremonies from the Church of England
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ desired to remove old ceremonies from the Church of England

24 H) Puritans

25 ___ rule by bishops who appoint lower officials
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ rule by bishops who appoint lower officials

26 B) Episcopal polity

27 A) Congregational polity
B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ believed that believers should leave the Church of England altogether

28 J) Separatists

29 A) Congregational polity
B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ doctrinally sound group that wanted to keep the old ceremonies of the Church of England

30 F) Low church Anglicans

31 A) Congregational polity
B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ group that believed the traditions of the Church of England were divinely ordained

32 E) High church Anglicans

33 A) Congregational polity
B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ rule by elders elected from among the people, who in turn elect higher officials

34 C) Presbyterian polity

35 ___ complete political independence of each church
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ complete political independence of each church

36 A) Congregational polity

37 ___ baptism of children of unconverted parents
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ baptism of children of unconverted parents

38 D) Half-Way Covenant

39 ___ practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ practiced baptism by immersion of professing believers only

40 G) Baptists

41 ___ believed in guidance by “inner light”
A) Congregational polity B) Episcopal polity C) Presbyterian polity D) Half-Way Covenant E) High church Anglicans F) Low church Anglicans G) Baptists H) Puritans I) Quakers J) Separatists ___ believed in guidance by “inner light”

42 I) Quakers

43 ___ Anglican Promoter of Missions
A) James Blair B) Thomas Bray C) George Fox D) Francis Makemie E) Roger Williams ___ Anglican Promoter of Missions

44 B) Thomas Bray

45 ___ William and Mary College
A) James Blair B) Thomas Bray C) George Fox D) Francis Makemie E) Roger Williams ___ William and Mary College

46 A) James Blair

47 ___ Colonial Baptist leader
A) James Blair B) Thomas Bray C) George Fox D) Francis Makemie E) Roger Williams ___ Colonial Baptist leader

48 E) Roger Williams

49 ___ Founder of the Quakers
A) James Blair B) Thomas Bray C) George Fox D) Francis Makemie E) Roger Williams ___ Founder of the Quakers

50 C) George Fox

51 ___ father of American Presbyterianism
A) James Blair B) Thomas Bray C) George Fox D) Francis Makemie E) Roger Williams ___ father of American Presbyterianism

52 D) Francis Makemie


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