All of the following were features of the First Great Awakening EXCEPT
A) Solomon Steward and Jonathan Edwards (two ministers) who were leaders in this religious revival movement during the 1720s and 1730s.
B) the sermons and revivals of the First Great Awakening spawned many deeply emotional religious conversion experiences among listeners.
C) sermons did not rely on long rational arguments for the importance of changing one's life, rather they depended predominately on the preacher's personal charisma.
D) this religious revival movement received greater momentum and popular acceptance because of the preaching tours of English evangelical minister George Whitefield.
Answer: C
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