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  2. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Second Great Awakening (sometimes known simply as "the Great Awakening") was a religious revival that occurred in the United States beginning in the late eighteenth century and lasting until the middle of the nineteenth century. While it occurred in all parts of the United States, it was especially strong in the Northeast and the Midwest. [15]

  3. Plandemic - Wikipedia

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    Later on June 3, 2023, Plandemic 3: The Great Awakening was released on The Highwire, a website devoted to conspiracy theories run by anti-vaccine activist Del Bigtree. Upon its release, the first video went viral, becoming one of the most widespread pieces of COVID-19 misinformation, its popularity most attributed to online word-of-mouth. It ...

  4. Duncan Campbell (revivalist) - Wikipedia

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    The story of Duncan Campbell during the Hebridean Revival is told in the 2008 documentary film Great Christian Revivals. An extract from the film: "Duncan Campbell said, 'Revival is a community saturated with God.' Campbell witnessed first hand the Spirit of God descending upon a community and learned to let the Holy Spirit have His way.

  5. Charles Grandison Finney - Wikipedia

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    Charles Grandison Finney (August 29, 1792 – August 16, 1875) was a controversial American Presbyterian minister and leader in the Second Great Awakening in the United States. He has been called the "Father of Old Revivalism". [1] Finney rejected much of traditional Reformed theology.

  6. Terry A. Davis - Wikipedia

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    His YouTube channels were repeatedly terminated due to his vulgarities. [17] In 2017, the OS was shown as a part of an outsider art exhibition in Bourogne , France. [ 12 ] Davis said he was happy to receive the attention but was disappointed that few of his fans had used the OS to speak to God.

  7. First Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The First Great Awakening, sometimes Great 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. The revival movement permanently affected Protestantism as adherents strove to renew individual piety and religious devotion.

  8. Second Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the late 18th to early 19th century in the United States. It spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching and sparked a number of reform movements.

  9. Revival of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    Gorman, James L. "John McMillan's Journal: Presbyterian Sacramental Occasions and the Second Great Awakening." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 136, no. 4, 2012. Grasso, Christopher. "Deist Monster: On Religious Common Sense in the Wake of the American Revolution." The Journal of American History, 95, no. 1: 43–68. Gura, Philip.