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  2. 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."

  3. Open-air preaching - Wikipedia

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    A representative painting of Jesus Christ delivering the open-air Sermon on the Mount. One of the earliest open-air preachers of Christianity, according to the gospels, was Jesus Christ, whose first specifically recorded sermon was the Sermon on the Mount, [1] [2] which took place on a mountainside in the open air. [3]

  4. First Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    George Whitefield first came to America in 1738 to serve at Christ Church in Savannah and found Bethesda Orphanage. Whitefield returned to the Colonies in November 1739. His first stop was in Philadelphia, where he initially preached at Christ Church, Philadelphia's Anglican Church, and then preached to a large outdoor crowd from the courthouse ...

  5. Painting of Jesus survives 7-alarm fire that burned ... - AOL

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    A seven-alarm fire that tore through a 150-year-old church in Massachusetts miraculously spared a painting of Jesus Christ.

  6. Cambuslang Work - Wikipedia

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    According to his successor, Dr Meek, M'Culloch had been in the habit of preaching out of doors, in the nearby gorge (today part of Cambuslang Park, where a modern cairn marks the approximate site of the preachings), because of the poor repair of the church. It was here, after sermon, that he shared the letters and written sermons he received ...

  7. 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.

  8. Christianity in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    George Whitefield came over from England and made many converts. The Great Awakening emphasized the traditional Reformed virtues of Godly preaching, rudimentary liturgy, and a deep sense of personal guilt and redemption by Christ Jesus.

  9. Category:Paintings of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Bartholomew and Roch; Christ with the Eucharist and Saints Cosmas and Damian; Christ's Appearance to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection; Christ's Entry Into Brussels in 1889; The Conversion of Saint Paul (Murillo) The Conversion of Mary Magdalene; The Conversion of Saint Paul (Rubens, Berlin)