Holy Experiment

(noun)

The "Holy Experiment" was an attempt by the Religious Society of Friends or (Quakers) to establish a community for themselves in Pennsylvania.

Related Terms

  • Quakers
  • William Penn

Examples of Holy Experiment in the following topics:

  • The Holy Experiment

    • The Holy Experiment was the Quakers' attempt to establish a community for themselves in Pennsylvania.
    • The "Holy Experiment" was an attempt by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) to establish a community in Pennsylvania.
    • William Penn founded and governed his "Holy Experiment", the province of Pennsylvania.
  • Pennsylvania and Delaware

    • The "Holy Experiment" was an attempt by the Religious Society of Friends to establish a community in Pennsylvania.
  • The Holy Alliance

  • The Holy Roman Empire and the Church

  • Experimental Research

  • The Structure of the Holy Roman Empire

    • The term Holy Roman Empire was not used until the 13th century and the office of Holy Roman Emperor was traditionally elective, although frequently controlled by dynasties.
    • The Habsburgs held the title of Holy Roman Emperor between 1438 and 1740, and again from 1745 to 1806.
    • The End of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian Empire
    • At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Holy Roman Empire underwent significant changes.
    • This confederation, under French influence, put an end to the Holy Roman Empire.
  • Avoid Holy Wars

    • Holy wars are not quite the same as bikeshed paintings.
    • In a holy war, on the other hand, understanding the other sides is a sign of weakness.
    • It does no good to point out, in the midst of a holy war, that a holy war is going on.
    • Now, I am not saying there's never a right side in a holy war.
    • For more historical background on holy wars, see catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/H/holy-wars.html, and the paper by Danny Cohen that popularized the term, ietf.org/rfc/ien/ien137.txt.
  • Lab safety

    • This is to satisfy safety procedures for investigation and experimentation section based on MSDE & NGSS.
  • Religious Divide in the Holy Roman Empire

    • The Thirty Years' War was a series of wars between various Protestant and Catholic states in the fragmented Holy Roman Empire between 1618 and 1648.
    • The war began when the newly elected Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, tried to impose religious uniformity on his domains, forcing Roman Catholicism on its peoples.
    • The Holy Roman Empire was a fragmented collection of largely independent states.
    • The Peace of Augsburg (1555), signed by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, ended the war between German Lutherans and Catholics.
    • Religion in the Holy Roman Empire on the eve of the Thirty Years' War.
  • Panel Painting in the Northern Renaissance

    • The court of the Holy Roman Emperor played an important role in panel paintings during the Northern Renaissance.
    • The court of the Holy Roman Emperor, originally based in Prague, played an important role in supporting artists as patrons during the Northern Renaissance.
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