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  2. Cambuslang Work - Wikipedia

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    He also read out copies of sermons collected from there and printed by John Erskine the famous Evangelical. In 1741, the great Methodist preacher George Whitefield came to Scotland, partly to raise money for his orphanage in Georgia. His stops included Leith and Glasgow. This was attended by several of M'Culloch's congregation, who belonged to ...

  3. George Whitefield - Wikipedia

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    George Whitefield College, Whitefield College of the Bible, and Whitefield Theological Seminary are all named after him. The Banner of Truth Trust's logo depicts Whitefield preaching. [65] Kidd 2014, pp. 260–263 summarizes Whitefield's legacy. "Whitefield was the most influential Anglo-American evangelical leader of the eighteenth century."

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  5. Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields - Wikipedia

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    Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields (also known as Moorfields Tabernacle) is a former church at the corner of Tabernacle Street and Leonard Street, Moorfields, London, England. The first church on the site was a wooden building erected by followers of the evangelical preacher George Whitefield in 1741. This was replaced by a brick building in 1753.

  6. Separate Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Three important preachers of the times were Gilbert Tennent (1703–65), Jonathan Edwards (1703–58), and George Whitefield (1714–70). The Separate Baptists are most directly connected to Whitefield's influence. The first identifiable congregation of Separate Baptists was formed in Boston, Massachusetts. Whitefield preached in Boston in 1740.

  7. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    But as American religious historian Sydney E. Ahlstrom noted, the Great Awakening "was still to come, ushered in by the Grand Itinerant", [7] the British evangelist George Whitefield. Whitefield arrived in Georgia in 1738 and returned in 1739 for a second visit of the Colonies, making a "triumphant campaign north from Philadelphia to New York ...

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  9. Bryant Fedden - Wikipedia

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    Memorial to Reverend George Whitefield (1714 -1770) [56] Carved slate "GEORGE WHITEFIELD 1714-1770 'Prince of Preachers' pioneer in evangelism child care & education in Britain and America, colleague of Charles & John Wesley, attended The Crypt School and in this church began his preaching ministry 27th June 1736" Bryant Fedden