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  1. Sep 26, 2024 · George Whitefield (born December 27 [December 16, Old Style], 1714, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England—died September 30, 1770, Newburyport, Massachusetts [U.S.]) was a Church of England evangelist who, by his popular preaching, stimulated the 18th-century Protestant revival throughout Britain and in the British American colonies.

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  2. 4 days ago · Whitefield, George. 1714-1770. Anglican clergyman and Methodist preacher, born at the Bell Inn, Gloucester on 16 December 1714, the seventh child of Thomas and Elizabeth Whitefield. Childhood measles left him with a squint, which later earned him the nickname 'Dr. Squintum' among his detractors. He went to the Crypt School ands then to Pembroke ...

  3. 2 days ago · During the year 1739, when the south of London was a pleasant country suburb, George Whitefield preached frequently on this common, his audience being generally reckoned by tens of thousands. In his "Journal," under date May 6th in that year, he thus remarks: "Preached this morning in Moorfields to about 20,000 people, who were very quiet and attentive, and much affected.

  4. Oct 2, 2024 · Belden, George Whitefield the Awakener [1930], 130-1, and A. G. L. Harland, The Tabernacle in Moorfields [1909], 9-10. 42. For example, it appears frequently in the Evangelical Library Bulletin. 43. P.R.O., RG 4/4523. This register was not compiled until June 1784; the first part is a copy. 44. This is now Whitefield Memorial Church in ...

  5. Oct 4, 2024 · Wed 30 Oct - Born Again George Whitefield, Free Documentary Screening When: Wednesday 30th October 2024 Where: St Michael’s Centre, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8PD Price: Free We are releasing a new docudrama on the life of George Whitefield, which was filmed here on location in Bristol as well as Gloucester, in the USA in Boston and ...

  6. Oct 8, 2024 · Several relics of George Whitefield were preserved at the chapel, including the chair he used on his visits. (fn. 12) The Primitive Methodists, who may have been among the unidentified groups which registered six houses between 1777 and 1835, (fn. 13) built a small chapel at Butter Row in 1856; (fn. 14) it remained open as a Methodist chapel in 1973 with a congregation of c .

  7. Sep 29, 2024 · make america great again by bringing back the christian doctrine of early america: george whitefield Play THIS MESSAGE INCLUDES A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF JONATHON EDWARDS AND AN INTRODUCTION WHICH MAKES IT CLEAR THAT COMPLETE DEPENDANCE UPON THE WILL OF OUR CREATOR SETS US FREE FROM ALL OPPRESSION, EVEN THAT OPPRESSION, WE MAY HAVE PLACED UPON OURSELVES.

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