An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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So on 17 February 1739 , he went outside the city , and preached in the open air to the Kingswood miners . Preaching out of doors to the unregenerate was a novelty almost unknown since the days of the mediaeval friars .
So on 17 February 1739 , he went outside the city , and preached in the open air to the Kingswood miners . Preaching out of doors to the unregenerate was a novelty almost unknown since the days of the mediaeval friars .
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His talent was for preaching to multitudes . More than any other minister at work in America before him , George Whitefield , by preaching to great crowds in the open air , articulated the Great Awakening : that singular renewal of ...
His talent was for preaching to multitudes . More than any other minister at work in America before him , George Whitefield , by preaching to great crowds in the open air , articulated the Great Awakening : that singular renewal of ...
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In almost his last sermon , preached in 1770 , six years before the outbreak of the American Revolution , he was to predict that America ... In 1759 , George Whitefield made the mistake of preaching a sermon against the playhouses .
In almost his last sermon , preached in 1770 , six years before the outbreak of the American Revolution , he was to predict that America ... In 1759 , George Whitefield made the mistake of preaching a sermon against the playhouses .
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