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1 Half-Way Covenant This was created in 1662 by the clergy which allowed all children, even non-saints to baptize their children. However, this did not allow them to take communion or vote in church business. Chapter 2
2 Half-way Covenant The Half-way Covenant applied to those members of the Puritan colonies who were the children of church members, but who hadn’t achieved grace themselves. The covenant allowed them to participate in some church affairs. APUSH The American Colonies
3 Half-way Covenant children of all baptized members could be baptized even if their parents were not saints U.S. History 1
4 Half-Way Covenant Puritan practice where parents who had been baptized but had not yet experienced the conversion could bring there children before the church and have them baptized history 10 midterm exam
5 Half-way Covenant adopted by Puritan church that established partial membership in the church for the children and grandchildren of full members regardless of any conversion experience. Chapter 1
6 Half-way Covenant The Half-way Covenant applied to those members of the Puritan colonies who were the children of church members, but who hadn’t achieved grace themselves. The covenant allowed them to participate in some church affairs. Colonial America
7 Half-way Covenant The Half-way Covenant applied to those members of the Puritan colonies who were the children of church members, but who hadn’t achieved grace themselves. The covenant allowed them to participate in some church affairs. 1-50
8 Half-way covenant Offered partial membership rights to people who have not yet converted. Chapter 3 section 1
9 Half-Way Covenant a form of partial church membership created by New England Puritans in 1662. It was promoted in particular by the Reverend Solomon Stoddard, who felt that the people of the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose. First-generation settlers were beginning to die out, while their children and grandchildren often expressed less religious piety, and more desire for material wealth. provided a partial church membership for the children and grandchildren of church members. AP US HISTORY CHAPTER 3
10 Half-Way Covenant declared that only one parent had to be a saint for their child to be baptized, showed decline of the church and increase in the merchant class Every US Congressional Act...ever
11 Half-way Covenant The Half-way Covenant was an arrangement to include the children of existing members of the Puritan church in partial communion with the Church. Chapter 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century
12 Half-way covenant Arrangement by Puritan ministers in 1662 that conferred partial membership in the parish community to unconverted children. By denying them full communion, they made a sharp distinction between 'the elect' and the rest. Ch. 4 American Life in the Seventeenth Century
13 Half-way Covenant new rule in Puritan church that allowed non-"visible saints" to become members of the church (like the kids of members, etc) chapter 4 (us)
14 Half-Way Covenant A new formula for achieving church membership in the Congregationalist (Puritan) Church that called for baptizing of the unconvverted byt did not allow them to take part in Communion. Chapter 4
15 Half-Way Covenant children of baptized adults, (grandparents were saints though) could be baptized AP US/VA History Test #1
16 half-way covenant not enough saints; so only gparents have to be saints to be baptized Unit 1: Exploration and colonies
17 Half-way Covenant All people can participate in church. Don't have to be a saint, just be half-way converted. Colonial Era
18 Half-Way Covenant The Puritan practice whereby parents who had been baptized but had not yet experienced conversion could bring their children before the church and have them baptized. U.S. History Chapters 1, 2, 3
19 Half-Way Covenant Due to low church attendance in new england, the HWC was created in 1662 this covenant allowed members children who were not converted into Puritanism to sit and watch church. I was important because now more people could go to church and be together which strengthened the community First history test flash cards

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1 Contagious*I'm handing in a test to my math teacher* "I didn't draw any pictures this time, because I knew too many of the answers...." My name is Sakio...... x2 Of course you can read that, otherwise you wouldn't this far in life. If you love humor, randomness, and totally out of the blue questions from nowheresville. Then join my group! You know you want too........ It calls to you in the middle of the night while the moonlight pours through you're half opened blinds onto sheets. And that white light spells, JOIN THE GROUP BY SAKIOX2......... Oooohhhh, creepy eh? And you will ponder the whole night going, "To joing or not to join, that is the question." But you will realize that's stupid and of course you'll join. And if you have read all of this you are just a fool with nothing else to do..... 2 users May 25, 2007
2 PE study guideCrossman, Covenant College, PE, 2007. 1 user October 11, 2007
3 Covenant New Testament History and Theology classSpring 2007; Covenant Seminary class as mentioned above 1 user May 10, 2008
4 ca2241Adjacent Angles angles that share the same vertex and are next to each other that add to 180º Complementary Angles two angles that sum to be 90 degrees Supplementary Angles two angles that sum to be 180 degrees Vertical Angles angles are formed opposite of each other when two lines intersect Circumference the distance around the outside edge of a circle Diameter a line segment that passes through the center of a circle Hypotenuse the longest side of a right triangle Parallel Lines two lines that do not intersect Perpendicular Lines two lines that intersect at a right angle Pythagorean Theorem a squared + b squared = c squared Radius a line segment whose length is one half the diameter Transversal a line that intersects two or more parallel lines Median the middle number in a set of data that are listed in order Mode the number that appears the most in a set of numbers Average the sum of a set of numbers divided by the number of addends; the mean of a set of data 1 user May 12, 2008
5 The Covenant SchoolSpanish 3 1 user June 8, 2008
6 ~*TheGuitar&MusicPeeps*~People who actually play an instrument(preferably guitar), who are thinking about playing guitar (or another instrument), who listen to guitar music, want to talk about guitar (or another instrument), and who will make sets about the wonderfully splendid instrument that is guitar, other instruments, and kewl music can join this group. Also, if you like pie, you have a better chance of gaining entry. Just to let you know, I've been playing guitar for 2 and a half years, I've been playing the piano for 2 months (but the guitar is my baybee), and I can sing a bit. My peeps can join also, but you must promise not to go off subject! 3 users July 9, 2008
7 CCA Class of 20129th grade. 2008-2009. Covenant Christian Academy. Jesse Hake. 5 users September 23, 2008
8 Pacey And KKMacee Martin Is Pacey:) And Kailee Schimmel Is KK:) WE GO TO BCI GO RED AND AQUA POD! (AND OTHER PODS) WE HAVE BEEN FRIENDS FOR 1-HALF YEARS! HOPE YALL LIKE THIS GROUP!!!!!!!! 5 users September 27, 2008
9 The second half of the alphabertthe play 2 users October 8, 2008

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