Multiple Choice
How did Charles G. Finney's teachings differ from traditional Calvinist beliefs?
A) Finney advocated Good Works as an alternative route to salvation.
B) Finney emphasized human agency.
C) Finney thought baptism was recognition that grace had been received already.
D) Finney felt worship in the great cathedral of nature was as acceptable to God as spending time in church on one's knees.
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