Dictionary of american history dictionary.
The new lights.
These new light baptists were also known as separate.
During these revivals some converted baptists were named new lights because they believed that god had brought new light into their lives through their emotional conversion experiences.
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These terms have been applied in a wide variety of ways and the meaning must be determined from each context.
A member of a group favoring revivalism and emotionalism in religion as in congregational presbyterian and baptist churches during and following the american revival movement of 1740 42 compare old light.
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The terms old lights and new lights among others are used in protestant christian circles to distinguish between two groups who were initially the same but have come to a disagreement.
George whitefield an english evangelist who appeared in new england in 1740 gave impetus to a religious movement led by jonathan edwards that source for information on new lights.
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Typically if a denomination is changing and some refuse to change and the denomination splits.
The new lights are a well developed band from the south of devon.
Noun a person who accepts new usually more modern or more liberal religious views doctrines or methods.