The Half-Way Covenant

a. allowed full communion for all nonconverted members.
b. strengthened the distinction between the elect and all others.
c. brought an end to the jeremiads of Puritan ministers.
d. resulted in a decrease in church members.
e. allowed the children of unconverted existing members to be baptized but not full members of the church.


e

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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