George Whitefield

George Whitefield (; 30 September 1770), also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican minister and preacher who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Born in Gloucester, he matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1732. There, he joined the "Holy Club" and was introduced to John and Charles Wesley, with whom he would work closely in his later ministry. Unlike the Wesleys, he embraced Calvinism.

Whitefield was ordained after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree. He immediately began preaching, but he did not settle as the minister of any Church of England parish; rather, he became an itinerant preacher and evangelist. In 1740, Whitefield traveled to British North America where he preached a series of Christian revivals that became part of the First Great Awakening. His methods were controversial, and he engaged in numerous debates and disputes with other clergymen.

Whitefield received widespread recognition during his ministry; he preached at least 18,000 times to perhaps ten million listeners in the British Empire. Whitefield could enthrall large audiences through a potent combination of drama, religious eloquence, and patriotism. He used the technique of evoking strong emotion, then using the vulnerability of his enthralled audience to preach. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1739
printed for James Hutton; at the Bible and Sun, without Temple-Bar

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1768
printed for J. Millan, at Charing-Cross; E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and M. Folingsby, at Temple-Bar

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1738
printed for C. Rivington in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and sold by Mess. Harris, sen. and jun. in Gloucester; Mr. Wilson in Bristol; and Mr. Leake in Bath

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1738
printed by W. Bowyer, for James Hutton at the Bible and Sun, next to the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar: and sold by J. Wilson in Bristol, J. Leake in Bath, and Mess. Harris in Gloucester

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1739
printed by W. Strahan, for J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown, in the Poultry

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1739
printed by W. Strahan, and sold by J. Oswald, at the Rose and Crown, in the Poultry, near the Mansion-House

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1738
printed for James Hutton; and sold by J. Wilson in Bristol, J. Leake in Bath, and Mess. Harris Sen, and Jun. in Gloucester

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1744
printed by W. Strahan, for J. Robinson at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, and sold at the Tabernacle, near Moor-Fields

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1744
printed by W. Strahan, for J. Robinson at the Golden-Lion in Ludgate-Street, and sold at the Tabernacle, near Moor-Fields

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1747
printed by W. Strahan; and sold by John Lewis, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfield; at the Tabernacle, near Moor-Fields; and may be had at all Booksellers and Pamphlet-Shops in Town and Country

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1742
printed by T. Lumisden and J. Robertson, and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-Market, and by J. Traill Book-Seller in the Parliament-Closs

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1768
printed for J. Millan at Charing-Cross, C. Dilly in the Poultry, and M. Felingsley at Temple-Bar

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by Whitefield, George
Published 1769
printed for S. Bladon, in Pater-Noster-Row; G. Woodfall, at Charing-Cross; R. Fryer, in Queen-Street, May-Fair, and At his Shop in South-Audley-Street, near Grosvenor-Square; and by T. Jones, Printer, the Corner of Clifford's-Inn, Fetter-Lane