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Insight | Uncovering the Foundations of Religion Home Insight Uncovering the Foundations of Religion Feeds: Posts Comments Freedom of Religion & Property Rights: The Episcopalian Schism in South Carolina April 15, 2013 by A Free Spirit In the First Great Awakening, which occurred in colonial British America in the 1730s and 40s, 98 schisms took place in Congregational churches in New England. “New Lights,” who were “awakened” to a heightened personal experience of needing to be redeemed by Jesus Christ, split from the “traditionalists,” who refused to relegate ritual and ceremony. By 1800, a further splintering occurred as many Congregational churches in New England had shifted to a Unitarian basis. Even by the 1750s, several Congregational preachers were preaching universal salvation—a teaching that put those preachers at odds with those of the First Great Awakening. In theory, a New England town could have three Congregational churches (or two plus a Unitarian chur...

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