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  select sermons of george whitefield: Select Sermons of George Whitefield, Formerly of Pembroke College, Oxford and Chaplain to the Countess of Huntingdon George Whitefield, 1958
  select sermons of george whitefield: Selected Sermons of George Whitefield George Whitefield, 1904
  select sermons of george whitefield: Select Sermons of George Whitefield George Whitefield, 1958 Whitefield was not only the greatest preacher and orator of the eighteenth century, he was also one of its most saintly characters, if not the saintliest of all. Certainly there was no more humble or lovable man amongst them. What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man and to read his own words! D.M. Lloyd-Jones: What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man as George Whitefield and to read his own words? The famous essay by Bishop Ryle is certainly the best short account of Whitefield that has ever been done, and it is good that it should be thus reprinted. At the same time this volume provides samples of the great preacher's sermons. It is a judicious and representative selection.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Sermons of George Whitefield George Whitefield, 2018-08-02 A total of 57 lectures of George Whitefield, one of the most celebrated preachers of England and the American colonies in the 18th century, are presented here. Together, these lectures offer a profound insight into an innovative and often controversial preacher. A man of immense gifts for expression, George Whitefield would commonly drive an audience to tears with his sincere expressions of faith. Pushing the boundaries of his era, Whitefield rebelled against church authority and claimed that God himself permitted that he preach itinerant indoors and in the open air. Whitefield rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most pivotal Christians of his era. Too poor to afford tutelage, the young Whitefield managed to avoid tuition by acting as a servant to other students; assisting them to wash; cleaning their quarters; and carrying their books and satchels. Such menial work appeared to fire George Whitefield's spirit; he converted to Christianity and fervently attended to his studies thereafter.
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield Arnold A. Dallimore, 2010-03-04 God's accomplishments through George Whitefield are to this day virtually unparalleled. In an era when many ministers were timid and apologetic in their preaching, he preached the gospel with zeal and undaunted courage. In the wake of his fearless preaching, revival swept across the British Isles, and the Great Awakening transformed the American colonies. The previous two-volume work George Whitefield: The Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the Eighteenth-Century Revival is now condensed into this single volume, filled with primary-source quotations from the eighteenth century, not only from Whitefield but also from prominent figures such as John and Charles Wesley, Benjamin Franklin, and William Cowper.
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield, the Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the Eighteenth-century Revival Arnold A. Dallimore, 1979
  select sermons of george whitefield: Preaching Politics Jerome Dean Mahaffey, 2007 Preaching Politics' traces the surprising and lasting influence of one of American history's most fascinating and enigamtic figures, George Whitefield, and his role in creating a 'rhetoric of community.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Life and Times of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. Robert Philip, 1838
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Method of Grace George Whitefield, 2013-05-09 George Whitefield was the greatest evangelist of the 18th century in America and was a major contributor to the Great Awakening. Whitefield criss-crossed the countryside of Colonial America boldly preaching the message of salvation. Crowds packed the churches and outdoor venues whenever Whitefield appeared, bubbling over with eager anticipation to hear his great oration. His preaching was described as bold, purely gospel, and blazing with an intensity of evangelistic passion. His voice was so powerful that 30,000 people could hear him at once, and yet still so musical and sweetly toned that he could, by the grace of God, bring hardened men to tears of repentance. In, The Method of Grace, a classic of revival preaching, Whitefield shows the way God has provided for a person to receive true, lasting peace for his soul. See how this great preacher of the Great Awakening brought the Gospel into intimate connection with people's hearts and not just their heads. For those who preach the Gospel it will have a profound impact on how you preach the message of peace.
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield's Journals George Whitefield, 1960 Ten autobiographical accounts, written between 1737 and 1745.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Printer and the Preacher Randy Petersen, 2015-06-09 They were the most famous men in America. They came from separate countries, followed different philosophies, and led dissimilar lives. But they were fast friends. No two people did more to shape America in the mid-1700s. Benjamin Franklin was the American prototype: hard-working, inventive, practical, funny, with humble manners and lofty dreams. George Whitefield was the most popular preacher in an era of great piety, whose outdoor preaching across the colonies was heard by thousands, all of whom were told, “You must be born again.” People became excited about God. They began reading the Bible and supporting charities. When Whitefield died in 1770, on a preaching tour in New Hampshire, he had built a spiritual foundation for a new nation—just as his surviving friend, Ben Franklin, had built its social foundation. Together these two men helped establish a new nation founded on liberty. This is the story of their amazing friendship.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Inventing George Whitefield Jessica M. Parr, 2015-03-18 Evangelicals and scholars of religious history have long recognized George Whitefield (1714-1770) as a founding father of American evangelicalism. But Jessica M. Parr argues he was much more than that. He was an enormously influential figure in Anglo-American religious culture, and his expansive missionary career can be understood in multiple ways. Whitefield began as an Anglican clergyman. Many in the Church of England perceived him as a radical. In the American South, Whitefield struggled to reconcile his disdain for the planter class with his belief that slavery was an economic necessity. Whitefield was drawn to an idealized Puritan past that was all but gone by the time of his first visit to New England in 1740. Parr draws from Whitefield's writing and sermons and from newspapers, pamphlets, and other sources to understand Whitefield's career and times. She offers new insights into revivalism, print culture, transatlantic cultural influences, and the relationship between religious thought and slavery. Whitefield became a religious icon shaped in the complexities of revivalism, the contest over religious toleration, and the conflicting role of Christianity for enslaved people. Proslavery Christians used Christianity as a form of social control for slaves, whereas evangelical Christianity's emphasis on freedom in the eyes of God suggested a path to political freedom. Parr reveals how Whitefield's death marked the start of a complex legacy that in many ways rendered him more powerful and influential after his death than during his long career.
  select sermons of george whitefield: A Sketch of the Life and Labors of George Whitefield John Charles Ryle, 1854
  select sermons of george whitefield: Forerunner of the Great Awakening Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen, 2000
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield Luke Tyerman, 1877
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield John Pollock, 2009-05 The Billy Graham of his time Reaching out to the unchurched in Britain A passionate and committed preacher
  select sermons of george whitefield: Sermons of George Whitefield George Whitefield, 2013 Whitefield's sermons helped launch the Great Awakening in the American colonies, from New Hampshire to Georgia. This premier collection of sermons bears witness to Whitefield's zeal for the Gospel and his God-given gift of preaching.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Lord Our Righteousness George Whitefield, 2012-07-12 Whoever is acquainted with . . . the propensity of his own heart . . . must acknowledge that self-righteousness is the last idol that is rooted out of the heart . . . it is natural for us all to have recourse to a covenant of works, for our everlasting salvation. This sermon explores the doctrine of the righteousness of Jesus Christ being imputed to mankind, taken from the text of Jeremiah 23:6. It explains who the Lord is and how He is man's righteousness. Four objections are covered and also the ill consequences of denying this doctrine. Finally an exhortation for all to come to faith in Christ. The Lord Our Righteousness is one of George Whitefield's most popular sermons.
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield Thomas S. Kidd, 2014-01-01 An engaging, balanced, and penetrating narrative biography of the charismatic eighteenth-century American evangelist In the years prior to the American Revolution, George Whitefield was the most famous man in the colonies. Thomas Kidd's fascinating new biography explores the extraordinary career of the most influential figure in the first generation of Anglo-American evangelical Christianity, examining his sometimes troubling stands on the pressing issues of the day, both secular and spiritual, and his relationships with such famous contemporaries as Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards, and John Wesley. Based on the author's comprehensive studies of Whitefield's original sermons, journals, and letters, this excellent history chronicles the phenomenal rise of the trailblazer of the Great Awakening. Whitefield's leadership role among the new evangelicals of the eighteenth century and his many religious disputes are meticulously covered, as are his major legacies and the permanent marks he left on evangelical Christian faith. It is arguably the most balanced biography to date of a controversial religious leader who, though relatively unknown three hundred years after his birth, was a true giant in his day and remains an important figure in America's history.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Man Who Preached Outside Rebecca VanDoodewaard, 2017-11-10 In The Man Who Preached Outside, follow the great evangelist George Whitefield as he preaches the gospel in Great Britain, crosses the Atlantic in a tall ship to America, and then returns home to preach again. Look out for a man blowing a trumpet, someone fishing, and lots more in this retelling of Whitefield's story. These simple stories, written with 1-3 year olds in mind, have beautiful, engaging illustrations that will have your children asking you to read them over and over!
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield ... George Whitefield, 1772
  select sermons of george whitefield: A City Upon a Hill Larry Witham, 2009-10-06 “Witham’s highly readable history of the American sermon strongly bolsters the contention that words change minds and alter the course of events.” —Booklist Pivotal moments in U.S. history are indelibly marked by the sermons of the nation’s greatest orators. From colonial times to the present, the sermon has motivated Americans to fight wars as well as fight for peace. Sermons have provoked the mob mentality of witch hunts and blacklists, but they have also stirred activists in the women’s and civil rights movements. A City Upon a Hill tells the story of these powerful words and how they shaped the destiny of a nation. A City Upon a Hill includes the story of Robert Hunt, the first preacher to brave the dangerous sea voyage to Jamestown; Jonathan Mayhew’s “most seditious sermon ever delivered,” which incited Boston’s Stamp Act riots in 1765; early calls for abolition and “Preacher-Captain” Nat Turner’s bloody slave revolt of 1831; Henry Ward Beecher’s sermon at Fort Sumter on the day of Lincoln’s assassination; tent revivalist/prohibitionist Billy Sunday’s “booze sermon”; the challenging words of Martin Luther King Jr., which inspired the civil rights movement; Billy Graham’s moving speeches as “America’s pastor” and spiritual advisor to multiple U.S. presidents; and Jerry Falwell’s legacy of changing the way America does politics. A City Upon a Hill provides a history of the United States as seen through the lens of the preached words—Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish—that inspired independence, constitutional amendments, and military victories, and also stirred our worst prejudices, selfish materialism, and stubborn divisiveness—all in the name of God.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Election Day Sermons David Hall, 2018-07-23 ELECTION DAY SERMONS calls for a return to an earlier practice: before going to the ballot box, believers should go to the Bible to ascertain guiding principles for electoral matters. Christians should not imagine that political issues lack biblical illumination. These expositions, ranging from the Colonial era to the contemporary, shed light on issues of both civil government and eternal significance. ELECTION DAY SERMONS, past and present, provide light that transcends the partisan or temporal; in fact, these can provide a sure anchor for any election. Besides classic sermons from the founding era by Samuel Langdon, Charles Chauncy, Samuel Miller, and Samuel McClintock, this book also includes a classic sermon by James H. Thornwell, a fictional dialogue between the Devil and George III, along with modern sermons by Peter Lillback, George Grant, Terry Johnson, David Hall and others. This recent edition is newly typeset and revised from earlier works.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Divine Dramatist Harry S. Stout, 1991-09-09 Harry Stout draws on a number of sources to outline the spectacular career of George Whitfield, commonly acknowledged as Anglo-America's most popular eighteenth-century preacher. Although Whitfield was given to self-promotion and theatricality, Stout shows that he was also sincere in is concern for the spiritual welfare of the thousands to whom he preached.
  select sermons of george whitefield: What think ye of Christ? A sermon George Whitefield, 1741
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A ... George Whitefield, 1772
  select sermons of george whitefield: Why Creeds and Confessions? Jay Rogers, 2016-03-24 Why a book on the creeds and confessions of the Church? A single book containing the actual texts of the most important creeds of the early Church will not often be found. Out of the multitude of works on the evangelical Christian book market today, those dealing with the creeds of the Church are scarce. This book contains the full texts of the most important creeds of the early Church. The purpose is to put into the reader's hands a book containing the creeds that all Christians throughout the ages - Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant - have believed. When we come to the Reformation period, we will see that the matter of salvation and church government became a matter of debate. However, there has always been a continuous thread of teaching that all Christians have held in common. Why Creeds and Confessions? provides a foundation of biblical orthodoxy as a defense against the false and truly heretical doctrines advanced by the spirit of this age.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Preaching and Preachers D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, 1972-03-03 In Preaching and Preachers, the author states unapologetically his attitudes about his role in the church and explains his methodology, all the while addressing various problems and questions that have been put to him.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Born Again Sean McGever, 2020-01-08 The Christian life is a life of growth. The gospel message is simple but not simplistic. Learning the gospel and its implications is a lifelong process, but modern evangelicals are often too focused on the moment of conversion while ignoring the ongoing work of sanctification. For John Wesley and George Whitefield, justification and sanctification were inseparable. In Born Again, Sean McGever maps Wesley's and Whitefield's theologies of conversion, reclaiming the connection between justification and sanctification. This study helps evangelicals reassess their thin understanding of conversion, leading to a rich and full picture of the ongoing work new Christians face.
  select sermons of george whitefield: What Love Is This? Dave Hunt, 2007-04-22 Many sincere, Bible-believing Christians are Calvinists only by default. Thinking that the only choice is between Calvinism (with its presumed doctrine of eternal security) and Arminianism (with its teaching that salvation can be lost), and confident of Christ's promise to keep eternally those who believe in Him, they therefore consider themselves to be Calvinists. It takes only a few simple questions to discover that most Christians are largely unaware of what John Calvin and his early followers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries actually believed and practiced. Nor do they fully understand what most of today's leading Calvinists believe. Although there are disputed variations of the Calvinist doctrine, among its chief proponents (whom we quote extensively in context) there is general agreement on certain core beliefs. Many evangelicals who think they are Calvinists will be surprised to learn of Calvin's belief in salvation through infant baptism and of his grossly un-Christian behavior, at times, as the Protestant Pope of Geneva, Switzerland. Most shocking of all, however, is Calvinism's misrepresentation of God, who is love. It is our prayer that this volume will enable readers to examine more carefully the vital issues involved and to follow God's holy Word­--not man's teachings. The first edition of this book was greeted by fervent opposition and criticism from Calvinists. In this enlarged and revised edition I have endeavored to respond to the critics. --Dave Hunt
  select sermons of george whitefield: A Sermon on Regeneration George Whitefield, 2012-07-12 Whitefield explores the doctrine of genuine regeneration and how little it is understood. He warns that nothing short of a thorough sound conversion will fit thee for the kingdom of heaven. What does it mean to be in Christ and to be a new creature? He explains the reasoning why this must be the case. He explains what practical effects this has in life. Let each of us therefore seriously put this question to our hearts: Have we received the Holy Ghost since we believed? Are we new creatures in Christ, or no?
  select sermons of george whitefield: Abraham's Offering Up His Son Isaac. a Sermon Preached by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, A.B. Late of Pembroke College, Oxford GEORGE. WHITEFIELD, 2018-04-23 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars. The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ Bodleian Library (Oxford) T193369 [Glasgow?]: Printed in the year, 1758. 16p.; 8°
  select sermons of george whitefield: The Gospel Ray Ortlund, 2014-04-30 How does the church portray the beauty of Christ? The gospel is the greatest message of all time addressing the greatest need of all people. However, the good news about Jesus does more than just promise eternal life to all who believe. In the latest addition to the 9Marks: Building Healthy Churches series, pastor Ray Ortlund explains the gospel's power to transform individuals from the inside out and create beautiful human relationships. This short book helps readers experience the power of God as they are encouraged to trust in Christ and allow him to transform their beliefs, perspectives, and practices. For everyone who wants to be true to the Bible and honest with themselves, this book offers a practical guide to the fundamental teachings of the gospel and how they affect our relationships with others.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Sodom Had No Bible Leonard Ravenhill, 2019-01-02 Sodom Had No Bible is a classic by one of America's foremost voices for revival. The book is a call for America to trust God for heaven sent revival. Ravenhill adds biographical sketches of great revialists, including Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, Richard Baxter, John Wesley and many more.
  select sermons of george whitefield: The World's Greatest Preachers Ray Comfort, Kirk Cameron, 2003 Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron have compiled the most compelling sermons with the most constructive Christian advice by the greatest preachers in history. . Discover the secret of their success and the truth that you, too, can win the lost!
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Whitefield: A Biography, with special reference to his labors in America Joseph Belcher, 2022-08-16 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of George Whitefield: A Biography, with special reference to his labors in America by Joseph Belcher. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Sermons of Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Edwards, 2005 Echoes of The Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards is primarily remembered today as a gifted and influential theologian. But in eighteenth-century America, his preaching resounded from pulpits throughout New England, sparking the flame of revival that became the Great Awakening. As the fame of this Puritan pastor and preacher of revival spread far and wide, his sermons galvanized many of his listeners into reexamining their lives and faith. Ever alert to the dangers of the religiously complacent--those who only observed the surface requirements of religion--Edwards tirelessly proclaimed the overpowering majesty and grandeur of God, and humanity's hopelessness for moral improvement short of his grace. This stirring selection of 20 messages allows readers to experience the words that swept through this young nation with a message of repentance and a call to action.
  select sermons of george whitefield: George Müller of Bristol Arthur T. Pierson, Arthur Tappan Pierson, 1899
  select sermons of george whitefield: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and Other Puritan Sermons Jonathan Edwards, 2005-11-04 Presents sermons by influential Puritans from the sixteenth century to the eighteenth century, including Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Shepard, and Cotton Mather.
  select sermons of george whitefield: Benjamin Franklin Thomas S. Kidd, 2017-05-23 A major new biography, illuminating the great mystery of Benjamin Franklin’s faith Renowned as a printer, scientist, and diplomat, Benjamin Franklin also published more works on religious topics than any other eighteenth-century American layperson. Born to Boston Puritans, by his teenage years Franklin had abandoned the exclusive Christian faith of his family and embraced deism. But Franklin, as a man of faith, was far more complex than the “thorough deist” who emerges in his autobiography. As Thomas Kidd reveals, deist writers influenced Franklin’s beliefs, to be sure, but devout Christians in his life—including George Whitefield, the era’s greatest evangelical preacher; his parents; and his beloved sister Jane—kept him tethered to the Calvinist creed of his Puritan upbringing. Based on rigorous research into Franklin’s voluminous correspondence, essays, and almanacs, this fresh assessment of a well-known figure unpacks the contradictions and conundrums faith presented in Franklin’s life.
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Whitefield's Sermons George Whitefield The Seed of the Woman, and the Seed of the Serpent Genesis 3:15 — “And I will put Enmity between thee and the Woman, and between thy Seed

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GEORGE WHITEFIELD, M. A. Late of PEMBROKE-COLLEGE, OXFORD, And Chaplain to The Rt. Hon. the Countess of HUNTINGDON. CONTAINING All his SERMONS and TRACTS …

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In thirty-two years of ministry, George Whitefield, itinerated throughout the British Isles, crossed the Atlantic 13 times, and preached an estimated 18,000 sermons (over 500 per year, or 10 …

Selected Sermons of George Whitefield - Monergism
(Note: This sermon is in the book Select Sermons of George Whitefield) Genesis 3:15 And I will pu t enmity between thee and the woman, and bet ween thy seed and he r seed; it shall bruise …

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George Whitefield (1714-1770) was the leading Reformed Evangelical Anglican clergyman of the eighteenth century. The driving force, humanly speaking, of evangelical revivals on both sides …

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George Whitefield. Sermons LVII.-LXXV. are from Sermons on Important Subjects (London, Henry Fisher, Son and P Jackson, 1836) which volume includes the sermons from volumes 5 …

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To that end it is hoped, by God’s grace, that this collection will contain a variety of theological, homiletical, and pastoral works from previous generations to both edify and inspire us as we …

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GEORGE WHITEFIELD, M. A. Late of PEMBROKE-COLLEGE, OXFORD, And Chaplain to The Rt. Hon. the Countess of HUNTINGDON. CONTAINING All his SERMONS and TRACTS …

Excerpt from George Whitefield, Sermon 14 - California State …
Ask those holy souls, who are at any time bewailing an absent God, who walk in darkness, and see no light, though but a few days or hours; ask them, what it is to lose a light and presence …

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Judgement, Heaven and Hell. Integral to Whitefield’s preaching of the new birth was an emphasis on the final judgement and heaven and hell. The below quotes are extracts from two of …

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George Whitefield was the premier preacher of the Great Awakening in America. Samuel Davies called him ‘the wonder of the age’.1 Lord Bolingbroke acknowledged him as ‘the most …

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The Spiritual Discernment of George Whitefield Lynnette Bond This paper considers the ministry of the great British evangelist of the eighteenth century, George Whitefield, who preached to …

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Whitefield's Sermons George Whitefield The Seed of the Woman, and the Seed of the Serpent Genesis 3:15 — “And I will put Enmity between thee and the Woman, and between thy Seed

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George Whitefield,2013-05-09 George Whitefield was the greatest evangelist of the 18th century in America and was a major contributor to the Great Awakening Whitefield criss crossed the countryside of Colonial America boldly preaching the

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GEORGE WHITEFIELD, M. A. Late of PEMBROKE-COLLEGE, OXFORD, And Chaplain to The Rt. Hon. the Countess of HUNTINGDON. CONTAINING All his SERMONS and TRACTS Which have been already published: WITH A SELECT COLLECTION of LETTERS, Written to his most intimate Friends, and Persons of Distinction, in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, from the ...

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George Whitefield,2018-08-02 A total of 57 lectures of George Whitefield one of the most celebrated preachers of England and the American colonies in the 18th century are presented here Together these lectures offer a profound insight into an

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Select Sermons of George Whitefield with an Account of His Life and a Summary of His Doctrine George Whitefield,John Charles Ryle,1958 The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A ...

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select sermons of george whitefield: The Life and Times of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. Robert Philip, 1838 select sermons of george whitefield: The Method of Grace George Whitefield, 2013-05-09 George Whitefield was the greatest evangelist of the 18th century in America and was a major contributor to the Great Awakening.

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In thirty-two years of ministry, George Whitefield, itinerated throughout the British Isles, crossed the Atlantic 13 times, and preached an estimated 18,000 sermons (over 500 per year, or 10 per week). His audiences, often out-of-doors, could number as many as 25,000-30,000.

Selected Sermons of George Whitefield - Monergism
(Note: This sermon is in the book Select Sermons of George Whitefield) Genesis 3:15 And I will pu t enmity between thee and the woman, and bet ween thy seed and he r seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. On read ing to you these word s, I …

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George Whitefield (1714-1770) was the leading Reformed Evangelical Anglican clergyman of the eighteenth century. The driving force, humanly speaking, of evangelical revivals on both sides of the Atlantic and both North and South of Hadrian’s Wall, he also made a substantial impact in Wales. He was a gigantic presence in the English-speaking

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George Whitefield. Sermons LVII.-LXXV. are from Sermons on Important Subjects (London, Henry Fisher, Son and P Jackson, 1836) which volume includes the sermons from volumes 5 and 6. These eighteen sermons are mentioned by Whitefieldand Gillies on pages 409 of volume 3 of the Works. Whitefield’s executors attempted to suppress them as not being

The Sermons of George Whitefield Part 2 - Tentmaker Publications
To that end it is hoped, by God’s grace, that this collection will contain a variety of theological, homiletical, and pastoral works from previous generations to both edify and inspire us as we seek …

of George Whitefield - Quinta Press
GEORGE WHITEFIELD, M. A. Late of PEMBROKE-COLLEGE, OXFORD, And Chaplain to The Rt. Hon. the Countess of HUNTINGDON. CONTAINING All his SERMONS and TRACTS Which have been already published: WITH A SELECT COLLECTION of LETTERS, Written to his most intimate Friends, and Persons of Distinction, in

Excerpt from George Whitefield, Sermon 14 - California State …
Ask those holy souls, who are at any time bewailing an absent God, who walk in darkness, and see no light, though but a few days or hours; ask them, what it is to lose a light and presence of Christ? See how they seek him sorrowing, and go mourning after him all the day long!

George Whitefield – Lessons for Today (Part 1) - THE MESSAGE
Judgement, Heaven and Hell. Integral to Whitefield’s preaching of the new birth was an emphasis on the final judgement and heaven and hell. The below quotes are extracts from two of Whitefield’s sermons and reveal how he presented these Biblical truths …

George Whitefield: Pulpit Innovator - Church Society
George Whitefield was the premier preacher of the Great Awakening in America. Samuel Davies called him ‘the wonder of the age’.1 Lord Bolingbroke acknowledged him as ‘the most extraordinary man in our times.

THE SPIRITUAL DISCERNMENT OF GEORGE WHITEFIELD
The Spiritual Discernment of George Whitefield Lynnette Bond This paper considers the ministry of the great British evangelist of the eighteenth century, George Whitefield, who preached to more people than any person up to his day. The subject of spiritual discernment is discussed with examples of characters from the Bible who

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Within the pages of "Select Sermons Of George Whitefield," a mesmerizing literary creation penned with a celebrated wordsmith, readers attempt an enlightening odyssey, unraveling the intricate significance of language and its enduring impact on our lives.

'SO MUCH IDOLIZED BY SOME, AND - JSTOR
(at least until 1750) it was George Whitefield, not John Wesley, who was the best known trans-national and trans-Atlantic revivalist - 'the eighteenth century's most sensational preacher in Great Britain and America'.4 Addi-