What was Francis Asbury's significance as a historical figure?
A) He recognized the failures of the frontier revival system in the western territories and shifted the focus of Protestant evangelicals to the North.
B) He retired the practice of the sermon among many evangelical churches and asked that followers engage in community service as their primary form of worship.
C) As an Anglican, he used the Second Great Awakening as an opportunity to strengthen the denomination's ties to the Church of England and to abandon Episcopalianism.
D) His teachings caused Universalism and Unitarianism to supplant traditional religious beliefs and greatly decrease the geographical reach of evangelism.
E) As a Methodist, he began the itinerant preacher system, which became the most effective evangelical method of the time.
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