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Sermons of the Reverend George Whitefield ... Sermons 1 through 57 are from The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, 1771-2, London. ... Sermons 58 and 59 are from Select Sermons of George Whitefield With and Account of His Life by J. C. Ryle, Banner of Truth, 1990.
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www.reformed.org/documents/Whitefield.html
www.reformed.org/documents/Whitefield.html
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Well, George Whitefield (pronounced "WHIT-field") was not the average run-of-the-mill preacher. I find Whitefield unique because he was a staunch calvinist, theologically, and he believed quite strongly in election.
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www.pioneernet.net/rbrannan/whitefield/
www.pioneernet.net/rbrannan/whitefield/
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Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield were contemporaries, and it is a little known fact that these two men were casual acquaintances. Franklin heard Whitefield preach both in the colonies (not the states, at that time) and in England.
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www.pioneernet.net/rbrannan/whitefield/bfongw.htm
www.pioneernet.net/rbrannan/whitefield/bfongw.htm
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Biography of George Whitefield revivalist and well-known evangelist of the eighteeth century. ... GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714–1770); Revivalist and well-known evangelist of the eighteenth century...
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www.tlogical.net/biowhitefield.htm
www.tlogical.net/biowhitefield.htm
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George Whitefield Chadwick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Whitefield Chadwick (November 13, 1854 – April 4, 1931) was an American composer. Along with Horatio Parker and Edward MacDowell, he was a representative composer of what can be called the New...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Whitefield_Chadwick
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Largely forgotten today, George Whitefield was probably the most famous religious figure of the eighteenth century. Newspapers called him the "marvel of the age." Whitefield was a preacher capable of commanding thousands on two continents through the sheer power of his oratory.
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www.christianitytoday.com/ch/131christians/evangelistsa...
www.christianitytoday.com/ch/131christians/evangelistsandapologists/whitefield.html
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George Whitefield persuaded John Wesley to preach in the fields. He and John Wesley did not see eye-to-eye on a theology of grace however. ... George Whitefield was a renowned preacher, considered to be much more eloquent that John Wesley. He persuaded John Wesley to preach in the fields.
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gbgm-umc.org/umw/wesley/quiz/2a.stm
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George Whitefield was born in Gloucester, England; his remains are buried in Newburyport, Massachusetts. He voyaged to the New World seven times (a one-way trip took two months) and was equally at home on both sides of the Atlantic.
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www.victorshepherd.on.ca/Heritage/whitefield.htm
www.victorshepherd.on.ca/Heritage/whitefield.htm
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