Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

George Whitefield was an Anglican cleric who played a big role in the Great Awakening in Britain and the American colonies. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and became one of the most famous preachers in the 18th century. This collection contains 59 of Whitefield’s classic sermons. A table of contents is included.

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Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

George Whitefield was an Anglican cleric who played a big role in the Great Awakening in Britain and the American colonies. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and became one of the most famous preachers in the 18th century. This collection contains 59 of Whitefield’s classic sermons. A table of contents is included.

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Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

by George Whitefield
Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

Selected Sermons of George Whitefield

by George Whitefield

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George Whitefield was an Anglican cleric who played a big role in the Great Awakening in Britain and the American colonies. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and became one of the most famous preachers in the 18th century. This collection contains 59 of Whitefield’s classic sermons. A table of contents is included.


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ISBN-13: 9781508006701
Publisher: Kypros Press
Publication date: 02/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

George Whitefield (1714-1770) was an English evangelist whose preaching in America climaxed the religious revival known as the Great Awakening.

George Whitefield was born in the Bell Tavern, Gloucester. This tavern, of which his father was proprietor, located in a rough neighborhood, was his childhood home. His later confessions of early wickedness were probably exaggerated, but they can be understood as belonging to this setting. His first religious raptures also belong to these early years. When he was 12 years old, he left grammar school and became a tapster in the tavern. However, hope of a university education sent him back to his former teacher, who continued his preparation for college, and in his thirteenth year George matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford, as a servitor.

At Oxford, Whitefield met John and Charles Wesley, joined the Holy Club, and practiced religious asceticism for a time. Through the Wesleys he learned of the Methodist mission recently established in the colony of Georgia in America. At 21 he professed personal religious conversion, and thereafter to the last day of his life his all-consuming desire was to tell of the "new birth" he had experienced. At 22 he was ordained at Gloucester Cathedral and received his bachelor of arts degree from Oxford.

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