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In the 1800s, Charles Grandison Finney spoke out in favor of
making something well as an act of prayer.
stirring excitement to promote religion.
criticizing people publicly for their mistakes.
improving conditions for women workers.
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stirring excitement to promote religion.
Finney was a leader of the Second Great Awakening known for revivalist "new measures" — emotional preaching, the anxious bench, and deliberate use of excitement and direct appeals to spur conversions and religious enthusiasm.
Finney was a leader of the Second Great Awakening known for revivalist "new measures" — emotional preaching, the anxious bench, and deliberate use of excitement and direct appeals to spur conversions and religious enthusiasm.
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