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Things revival often describes ("revival ________")
- building
- churches
- work
- buildings
- report
- lectures
- band
- structures
- residence
- depression
- writers
- preacher
- movements
- furniture
- fire
- efforts
- features
- preachers
- zion
- structure
- meetings
- manner
- addresses
- fires
- cults
- complex
- sion
- architects
- influence
- ceremonies
- enthusiasm
- week
- forms
- house
- interior
- houses
- songs
- home
- windows
- leaders
- designs
- prosperity
- tradition
- spread
- zionists
- architecture
- mansions
- hymns
- sermons
- bands
- mode
- crowds
- meeting
- elements
- groups
- dulcimers
- taste
- motifs
- style
- spirit
- preaching
- styles
- cult
- the
- homes
- services
- poets
- period
- details
- facade
- music
- cottage
- scenes
- sketches
- literature
- influences
- era
- religion
- mansion
- design
- periods
- church
- movement
- examples
How revival often is described ("________ revival")
- classic
- dramatic
- notable
- liturgical
- modern
- gracious
- wonderful
- popular
- buddhist
- colonial
- successful
- remarkable
- gothic
- sudden
- partial
- monastic
- called
- spiritual
- religious
- century
- temporary
- gradual
- great
- cultural
- liberal
- ethnic
- strong
- late
- extraordinary
- slow
- contemporary
- genuine
- classical
- evangelical
- later
- rapid
- pagan
- general
- celtic
- interesting
- vigorous
- wesleyan
- modest
- mere
- national
- gaelic
- considerable
- christian
- irish
- true
- intellectual
- slight
- welsh
- economic
- recent
- marked
- widespread
- current
- islamic
- glorious
- powerful
- educational
- medieval
- urban
- romantic
- literary
- postwar
- subsequent
- greek
- artistic
- extensive
- conservative
- brief
- pentecostal
- industrial
