Who was George Whitefield?

Who was George Whitefield?

The evangelical preacher George Whitefield (1714-1770), along with John and Charles Wesley, is largely responsible for leading the spiritual Great Awakening in America and Evangelical Revival in his native England.

What happened to Elizabeth and George Whitefield’s children?

Elizabeth gave birth to their only child in 1743, but the baby boy died only four months later. Whitefield’s wife ministered by his side for 28 years until her death in London in 1769. Shortly after, George left for America, where he would die a year later.

What did George Whitefield do in the revival?

Whitefield, George (1714–70). Calvinistic preacher and leader in the Evangelical Revival. Born in Gloucester, Whitefield was educated at Oxford, where he associated with the Wesley brothers. His skill as a communicator was at its best in his outdoor evangelistic preaching to vast crowds.

What did George Whitefield do to raise money for Bethesda?

Whitefield, George. He was appointed minister of Savannah, in the newly founded colony of Georgia, and in 1739 established an orphanage called Bethesda some ten miles from the city. He toured the colonies from Georgia to New Hampshire several times, with the avowed purpose of raising money for his orphanage.

What are some of George Whitefield’s published works?

Published Works: Journal; Various sermons; A Short Account of God’s Dealings with the Reverend George Whitefield; A Further Account of God’s Dealings with the Reverend George Whitefield.

What was Franklin’s opinion of John Whitefield?

Franklin admired Whitefield as a fellow intellectual but thought Whitefield’s plan to run an orphanage in Georgia would lose money. He published several of Whitefield’s tracts and was impressed by Whitefield’s ability to preach and speak with clarity and enthusiasm to crowds.

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