Lesson 19 Flashcards
The pietistic movement is no longer in existence
False
Count von Zinzendorf is the founder of the Moravian church
True
Charles and John Wesley founded a small group of Christians known as the “Holy Club”
True
Wesley was a Catholic clergyman when he experienced God
False
Wesley’s doctrine that distinquishes Methodism is the doctrine of baptism
False
Wesley taught that Christians perfection is living a spotless and sinless life
False
Sanctification as taught by Wesley was a process with the goal of perfection of motives, desires, and thought life
True
Later Wesleyans placed greater emphasis on the moment of perfection, rather than the growth process.
True
Wesley taught that the sanctified person can have victory over the sin life.
True
Once one is sanctified, Wesley said, they need neither discipline, devotion or avoidence
False
The assurance of salvation for Wesley was the inner witness of the Spirit
True
Early Methodist revivals were known to be rather calm and tranquil events in worship
False
Jonathon Edwards was the noted leader associated with the Great Awakening.
True
The philosophical change in the 18th century emphasized reason over revelation
True