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"This work or business, which must be done in order to the salvation of men, is a great undertaking. It often appears so to men upon whom it is urged. Utterly to break off from all their sins, and to give up themselves forever to the business of religion, without making a reserve of any one lust, submitting to and complying with every command of God, in all cases, and persevering therein, appears to many so great a thing, that they are in vain urged to undertake it. In so doing it seems to them, that they should give up themselves to a perpetual bondage. The greater part of men therefore choose to put it off, and keep it at as great a distance as they can. They cannot bear to think of entering immediately on such a hard service, and rather than do it, they will run the risk of eternal damnation, by putting it off to an uncertain future opportunity.”Edwards, Jonathan. The Manner in Which the Salvation of the Soul is to be Sought. Inheritance Publishing Company, 1970.Which of the following is an accurate statement about the First Great Awakening, which began in the 1730s?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAIt was designed to appeal to the unchurched in the English colonies of America.BIt only impacted white European landowners in the British colonies.CIt incited religious division between old traditionalists and new revivalists.DIt was relegated to the colonial, frontier backcountry.

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"This work or business, which must be done in order to the salvation of men, is a great undertaking. It often appears so to men upon whom it is urged. Utterly to break off from all their sins, and to give up themselves forever to the business of religion, without making a reserve of any one lust, submitting to and complying with every command of God, in all cases, and persevering therein, appears to many so great a thing, that they are in vain urged to undertake it. In so doing it seems to them, that they should give up themselves to a perpetual bondage. The greater part of men therefore choose to put it off, and keep it at as great a distance as they can. They cannot bear to think of entering immediately on such a hard service, and rather than do it, they will run the risk of eternal damnation, by putting it off to an uncertain future opportunity.”Edwards, Jonathan. The Manner in Which the Salvation of the Soul is to be Sought. Inheritance Publishing Company, 1970.Which of the following is an accurate statement about the First Great Awakening, which began in the 1730s?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAIt was designed to appeal to the unchurched in the English colonies of America.BIt only impacted white European landowners in the British colonies.CIt incited religious division between old traditionalists and new revivalists.DIt was relegated to the colonial, frontier backcountry.

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The correct answer is C. The First Great Awakening incited religious division between old traditionalists and new revivalists. This religious revival was a period of increased religious activity and fervor in the American colonies, and it led to a split between those who followed the old religious practices and those who embraced the new revivalist movement. This division was a significant outcome of the First Great Awakening.

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