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    The evangelical revival in Scotland was a series of religious movements in Scotland from the eighteenth century, with periodic revivals into the twentieth...
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    Awakening or the Evangelical Revival, was a series of Christian revivals that swept Britain and its thirteen North American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s...
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  • moderate radicals. Early in the 19th century the Scottish minister Thomas Chalmers had an important influence on the evangelical revival movement. Chalmers...
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    spirituality. In the Presbyterian Church of Scotland, influenced by the evangelical revival, penitents were dressed in sackcloth and called in front of the...
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    marked the rise of evangelical religion in colonial America. As the revival spread throughout the Thirteen Colonies, evangelicalism united Americans around...
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  • Evangelicalism (/ˌiːvænˈdʒɛlɪkəlɪzəm, ˌɛvæn-, -ən-/), also called evangelical Christianity or evangelical Protestantism, is a worldwide interdenominational...
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    Kilsyth (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    Lennie, Tom (2009). Glory in the Glen: A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880–1940. Fearn, Ross–shire, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications...
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    received spiritually by faith. Evangelicalism emerged from the religious revivals of the 18th century. While previous movements in the Church of England had...
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    First Awakening was part of a much larger evangelical religious movement that was sweeping across England, Scotland, and Germany. Like the First Great Awakening...
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    Scotland, p. 304. Ditchfield, The Evangelical Revival, pp. 53 and 91. Lynch, Scotland: A New History, p. 403. Brown, Religion and Society in Scotland...
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    Scottish Gaelic (/ˈɡælɪk/, GAL-ik; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch...
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  • Margaret Macgregor (category Protestant missionaries in Scotland)
    evangelical conversion during the evangelical revival in Scotland (1859–61), after which she joined St Mary's Free Church in Govan. Margaret was involved with...
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    servings" of communion, all part of the evangelical Presbyterian tradition and "communion season" known in Scotland. An estimated 800 to 1,100 received communion...
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    M. (1998). The Evangelical Revival. p. 91. Robb, G. (1990). "Popular Religion and the Christianization of the Scottish Highlands in the Eighteenth and...
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  • Methodism (redirect from Wesleyan revival)
    (2003) John Wesley: The Evangelical Revival and the Rise of Methodism in England Turner, John M. (1997) Modern Methodism in England, 1932–1996 Warner...
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  • The Revival of 1800, also known as the Red River Revival, was a series of evangelical Christian meetings which began in Logan County, Kentucky. These...
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  • birth) William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536), first published use of the term evangelical in English (1531) John Bunyan (1628–1688), persecuted English Puritan Baptist...
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  • Malawi Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ukraine Evangelical Presbyterian Church (United States) Evangelical Union (Scotland) Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)...
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  • John Long (evangelist) (category Irish evangelicals)
    Lennie, Tom (2009). Glory in the Glen: A History of Evangelical Revivals in Scotland 1880–1940. Fearn, Ross–shire, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications...
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    Biblical Basis for Understanding Revival, (1998), ISBN 0-85151-752-8 Evangelicalism Divided : A Record of Crucial Change in the Years 1950 to 2000, (2000)...
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    Ditchfield, The Evangelical Revival (1998), p. 91. G. Robb, "Popular Religion and the Christianisation of the Scottish Highlands in the Eighteenth and...
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  • upheaval" that also created Pietism in Germany, the Evangelical Revival, and Methodism in England. It had a major impact in reshaping the Congregational, Presbyterian...
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    Charlotte Chapel (Edinburgh) (category Baptist churches in Scotland)
    is an evangelical Baptist church located in Shandwick Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. It is affiliated with the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches...
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    formed the separate Free Church of Scotland. The evangelical Free Church and other secessionist churches grew rapidly in the Highlands and Islands and urban...
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    joined the evangelical Faith Mission movement in Scotland in 1895. During the following year, he was sent to head the organization's missions in the south...
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    Church of Scotland leadership claims an unbroken succession of leaders going back to the Apostles. The Free Church was formed by Evangelicals who broke...
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    Romanesque Revival (or Neo-Romanesque) is a style of building employed beginning in the mid-19th century inspired by the 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque...
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    read Scripture, and joined them in Psalms and prayers. They would later be important in the Evangelical revival. In 1797 James Haldane founded the non-denominational...
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  • million Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea – 1.8 million Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia – 0.9 million Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern...
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    saw a revival of interest, manifested in the United Kingdom by the establishment of the Victorian Society in 1958. The rise of evangelicalism in the eighteenth...
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