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In Protestant Christianity, a day of humiliation or fasting was a publicly proclaimed day of fasting and prayer in response to an event thought to signal God's judgement. A day of thanksgiving was a day set aside for public worship in thanksgiving for events believed to signal God's mercy and favor. … See more
National days of prayer for specific occasions had been ordered in England as early as 1009 by King Æthelred the Unready. Occasional days of fasting were held in England in the middle of the sixteenth century … See more
A day of humiliation and fasting might be proclaimed in response to a drought, flood, fire, military defeat, or plague. They might also be held before … See more
Puritans rejected the traditional Christian liturgical calendar of holy days, including Easter and Christmas, as well as saints' days, … See more
• Gildrie, Richard P. (1982). "The Ceremonial Puritan: Days of Humiliation and Thanksgiving". New England Historical and … See more
A day of thanksgiving might be held in response to signs of God's mercy, such as rain allowing a good harvest, arrival of needed supplies, or recovery from sickness. They might … See more
• Baker, James W. (2010). Thanksgiving: The Biography of an American Holiday. Durham: University of New Hampshire Press. ISBN 9781584658740 – via Project MUSE See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Founding Fathers’ National Days of Humiliation, …
WEBFrom the foregoing, we note that founding fathers George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison all proclaimed Days of Thanksgiving, Prayer and Praise, and Days of Humiliation, Fasting and …
WEBThanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in October and November in the United States, Canada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, and unofficially in countries like Brazil, Germany and the Philippines. It is …
Puritan Days of Thanksgiving and Humiliation and the …
WEBDays of humiliation and fasting were observed as frequently as or more often than thanksgivings. These were called when a misfortune, such as disease, poor crops, bad weather, war, etc., befell the town, colony, or …
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WEBThe Continental Congress, the legislative body that governed the United States from 1774 to 1789, issued several "national days of prayer, humiliation, and thanksgiving", [52] a practice that was continued by …
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