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Revivalism

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* [[First Great Awakening]] | [[Second Great Awakening]] | [[Third Great Awakening]]
* [[Charles Grandison Finney]] | [[Lyman Beecher]] [[Barton Stone]] | [[Peter Cartwright]] | [[James B. Finley]] | [[Dwight L. Moody]] | [[Ira D. Sankey]] | [[William Booth]] | [[Charles Spurgeon]] | [[James Caughey]]
In New England, the renewed interest in religion inspired a wave of social activism.
===[[Third Great Awakening]]===
The next Great Awakening (sometimes called the Third Great Awakening) began from 1857 onwards in Canada and spread throughout the world including America and Australia. Significant names include [[Dwight L. Moody]], [[Ira D. Sankey]], [[William Booth]], [[Charles Spurgeon]] and [[James Caughey]]. Hudson Taylor began the China Inland Mission and Thomas John Barnardo founded his famous orphanages. The Keswick Convention movement began out of the British Holiness movement, encouraging a lifestyle of holiness, unity and prayer.

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