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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Unitarians | people who rejected the Trinity | chapter 14 sage notes vocab |
| 2 | Unitarians | accepted all people, Christian group, did not believe in the Holy Trinity | American Studies I Honors Midterm Review |
| 3 | Unitarians | A religious cult constructed in New England at the end of the eighteenth century and believed G-d existed in only one person and not in the holy trinity. They focused more on the essential goodness of human nature rather than its vileness and pictured God as a loving father. The Unitarians were comprised of mostly the upper class and their contradicting beliefs began a reaction of revivals known as the Second Great Awakening. | AP US History - Unit 2 |
| 4 | Unitarians | people who rejected the Trinity | vocab 13-19 |
| 5 | Unitarians | a member of a religious group that emphasizes reason and faith in an individual | US History- Chapter 3 |
| 6 | Unitarians | many transcendentalists, movement started in New England Protestants in 1700s | 2nd Great Awakening and Reformation |
| 7 | Unitarians | They denied the Trinity and believed that God existed in only one form and one personality. They believe that Jesus was not God himself, but a great man. They focused on the righteous side of humans, not the evil side and they thought God was kind, not mean. They thought that everyone was part God. | people chapters 14-16 |
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