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  1. 14 de sept. de 2023 · George Whitefield was born at the Bell Inn on Southgate Street, Gloucester on 16 December 1714. His parents, Thomas and Elizabeth ran the inn with the help of their children. Whitefield started at the Crypt School when he was 12. He became an avid reader and was also skilled at public speaking and acting. The school, which was located next to ...

  2. George Whitefield owed his fame not only to his charismatic evangelical preaching but also to his extensive and continual transatlantic travel. His frequent publications conveying his experiences, including letters, journals, and sermons, familiarized a far-flung readership with the distant places he visited.

  3. 조지 휫필드. 조지 휫필드 ( George Whitefield, 1714년 12월 27일 ∼ 1770년 9월 30일) 또는 조지 휘트필드 는 영국의 신학자이자 설교자이다. 18세기 영국 존 웨슬리 와 감리교 운동을 시작하였고, 칼빈주의 감리교 수장이 되어 그 기틀을 다졌다.

  4. On an October Sunday morning in 1740, George Whitefield ascended the pulpit of the Northampton, Massachusetts, meetinghouse. Five years earlier, Jonathan Edwards’s church had experienced what has become perhaps the most famous revival in Christian history outside of those recorded in the book of Acts.

  5. 8 de may. de 2020 · Entre los años 1730 y 1740, George Whitefield encabezó el avivamiento evangélico que se extendió por Europa y población británica en América. George Whitefield nunca buscó fama o reconocimiento, de igual modo, su mayor preocupación era la exaltación de Cristo. Tal era su humildad que no permitía que alguna institución llevara su nombre.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2014 · In the years prior to the American Revolution, George Whitefield was the most famous man in the colonies. Thomas Kidd’s fascinating new biography explores the extraordinary career of the most influential figure in the first generation of Anglo-American evangelical Christianity, examining his sometimes troubling stands on the pressing issues of the day, both secular and spiritual, and his ...

  7. George Whitefield, un evangelista preeminente y fundador de la rama calvinista de los metodistas (Methodists), era nativo de Gloucester, Inglaterra, y nació en el Bell Inn de dicho pueblo (su padre era el propietario de una taberna) el 16 de diciembre de 1714. Su padre falleció cuando el chico era aún joven, por lo que su educación ...