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By and large, from 1648 until about the middle of the 18th-century dead orthodoxy prevailed in Protestantism in England.

But with the revival movement led by the Wesley brothers and George Whitefield, the situation began to change. According to B.G. Worrall, That revival had been a protest against dull rationalism and conventional religion in favour of a more emotional response to the gospel.

Theologically it had been a recovery of some of the insights of the sixteenth-century Reformation, especially the doctrine of justification by faith alone. This revival gave rise to the Evangelicals which became ‘[…] the most numerous and influential of the church parties’ in England in the 19th century (Worrall 7).

The British Evangelicals of the 19th century gave prominence to the Bible, the cross, conversion, and activity (Bebbington 20-21).

The Bible was the supreme court of appeal of the Evangelicals in matters of faith and practice. Therefore, the scriptures were used not only for public worship but also for daily private or family devotions (Bebbington 21-22).

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