These events represent some of the major developments in 18th-century Christian history, including the growth of evangelical movements like Methodism, religious revivals like the Great Awakening, and the evolving relationship between Christianity and the Enlightenment in Europe and America.
1701: Act of Settlement
1738: John Wesley's Conversion
1744: First Methodist Meeting House
1749: Founding of the Evangelical Moravian Church
1750s: Great Awakening
1766: Founding of Methodism in America
1770s: Catholic Enlightenment
1776: American Declaration of Independence
1781: Methodist Episcopal Church Established
1789: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution
1791: Ratification of the Bill of Rights
1792: William Carey's Missionary Movement
• Voltaire, one of many Deists, further develops the rationalism of the "Enlightenment," attacking Christianity and finding in man the center of all things. The French Revolution of 1789 overthrew the traditions of the Church and briefly established the "goddess of reason."
• An Evangelical Awakening spreads throughout England and America under the preaching of George Whitefield, the Wesley brothers, and Jonathan Edwards.
• Pietism brought new life to German Lutheranism, and Lutheran J. S. Bach wrote his music "only for the glory of God."
• Count Zinzendorf establishes Herrnhut as a Moravian settlement in Saxony, from which the Moravian Brethren begin their missionary work.
• Christians Handel and Haydn write classical music, including masterpieces of religious art, while Isaac Watts and the Wesleys write hymns for congregational singing.
• Practical application of Christian truths found in classics written during the century: Philip Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul; William Paley's Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy; and William Wilberforce's Practical View of the Religious System. Cruden's Concordance was published early in the century.
• Religious freedom gains grounds. In the United States, religious tests for government positions are abolished, and in Russia, Tsarina Catherine the Great grants freedom of religion.
• Christian Daniel Defoe begins writing novels reflecting man's spiritual struggles.
• The era of modern missions advances with the establishment of London's Baptist Missionary Society and the sending of William Carey to India.
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