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== == {{/requirement 4}} <!--Learn about the world-wide Advent Awakening (late 1700s to 1844 time period) by identifying seven people and three events explaining why they are important.--> ===People=== ;[[w:George_Whitefield|George Whitefield]]: English Anglican preacher who helped spread the Great Awakening in Britain, and especially in the British North American colonies. He was one of the founders of Methodism and of the evangelical movement generally. {{#widget:YouTube|id=tv4z2Jetnqc}} {{clear}} ;[[w:Jonathan Edwards (theologian)|Jonathan Edwards]]: Oversaw some of the first revivals in 1733–35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts {{#widget:YouTube|id=UqJtZ3fMxAE}} {{clear}} ;[[w:William Miller (preacher)|William Miller]]: Baptist preacher who is widely regarded as one of the founding members of the Adventist faith. He interpreted Biblical prophecy of the Second Coming. Originally opposed the setting of a definite date for the Second Advent. ;[[w:Joshua V. Himes|Joshua V. Himes]]: Began Publishing ''The Signs of the Times'' ;[[w:Samuel S. Snow|Samuel S. Snow]]: Originally an agent for an atheistic newspaper, he became a converted Christian in 1839. Set the date for the Second Coming as October 22, 1844. ;[[w:Barton W. Stone|Barton W. Stone]]: Began Restoration Movement with Alexander Campbell. Published Christian Messenger starting 1826. ;[[w:Charles Finney|Charles Finney]]: An innovator at many revival meetings. Commonly had women pray publicly at meetings of mixed gender. ;[[w:Hiram Edson|Hiram Edson]]: Introduced the Sanctuary Doctrine to the early members of the Adventist Church. ;Josiah Litch: ;Charles Fitch: ;Johann L. Bengel: ;H. Heintzpeter ;Edward Irving: ;Louise Gaussen: ;Henry Drummond: ;Francisco Ramos Mejia: ;Robert Winter: ;Joseph Wolff: ;Manuel de Lacacunza:
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<!--Learn about the world-wide Advent Awakening (late 1700s to 1844 time period) by identifying seven people and three events explaining why they are important.-->
===People===
;[[w:George_Whitefield|George Whitefield]]: English Anglican preacher who helped spread the Great Awakening in Britain, and especially in the British North American colonies. He was one of the founders of Methodism and of the evangelical movement generally.
{{#widget:YouTube|id=tv4z2Jetnqc}}
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;[[w:Jonathan Edwards (theologian)|Jonathan Edwards]]: Oversaw some of the first revivals in 1733–35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts
{{#widget:YouTube|id=UqJtZ3fMxAE}}
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;[[w:William Miller (preacher)|William Miller]]: Baptist preacher who is widely regarded as one of the founding members of the Adventist faith. He interpreted Biblical prophecy of the Second Coming. Originally opposed the setting of a definite date for the Second Advent.
;[[w:Joshua V. Himes|Joshua V. Himes]]: Began Publishing ''The Signs of the Times''
;[[w:Samuel S. Snow|Samuel S. Snow]]: Originally an agent for an atheistic newspaper, he became a converted Christian in 1839. Set the date for the Second Coming as October 22, 1844.
;[[w:Barton W. Stone|Barton W. Stone]]: Began Restoration Movement with Alexander Campbell. Published Christian Messenger starting 1826.
;[[w:Charles Finney|Charles Finney]]: An innovator at many revival meetings. Commonly had women pray publicly at meetings of mixed gender.
;[[w:Hiram Edson|Hiram Edson]]: Introduced the Sanctuary Doctrine to the early members of the Adventist Church.
;Josiah Litch:
;Charles Fitch:
;Johann L. Bengel:
;H. Heintzpeter
;Edward Irving:
;Louise Gaussen:
;Henry Drummond:
;Francisco Ramos Mejia:
;Robert Winter:
;Joseph Wolff:
;Manuel de Lacacunza: