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Peter Cartwright

Definition

Peter Cartwright was a famous Methodist revivalist in the 19th century, known for his energetic and passionate preaching during the Second Great Awakening. He also served as a circuit rider, traveling to spread Methodism across America.

Analogy

Think of Peter Cartwright as an enthusiastic tour guide who not only shows you around but also passionately tells stories about each place, making you fall in love with it. Just like this guide, Cartwright traveled extensively and used his charismatic storytelling (preaching) to make people embrace Methodism.

Related terms

Second Great Awakening: A Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States where preachers like Peter Cartwright played significant roles.

Circuit Riders: Methodist ministers who were assigned to travel from place to place to minister to settlers and organize congregations.

Revival Meeting: A series of Christian religious services held to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts. These meetings were often led by dynamic preachers like Peter Cartwright.

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