| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1848 - 676 páginas
...IN 1739, arrived among us from Ireland the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...churches ; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| 1849 - 320 páginas
..." In 1739, arrived among us, from Ireland, the Rev. G. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...churches; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Horatio Hastings Weld - 1849 - 592 páginas
...IN 1739 arrived among us from Ireland the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...churches ; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| 1849 - 814 páginas
...day. " In 1739 arrived among us from Ireland the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...churches ; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitude of all sects and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 páginas
...IN 1739 arrived among us, from Ireland, the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...churches; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 402 páginas
...among us from. Ireland, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerent preacher. He was at first permitted to preach in some...churches ; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and lie was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| 1857 - 540 páginas
...Delaware river, not a few bathed in tears, and inquiring after the way of salvation. Dr. Franklin says, " The multitudes of all sects and denominations that attended his sermons were enormous ; and it was a matter of speculation with me to observe the influence of his oratory on his hearers,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1859 - 680 páginas
...Ireland, the reverend Mr. Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. lie was at first permitted to preach in some of our churches; but the clergy taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitude of all srcls and... | |
| William Buell Sprague - 1859 - 856 páginas
...Ireland, the Rev. Mr. Whitefleld, who had made himse If remarkable there as an itinerant preacher Ho was at first permitted to preach in some of our churches; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him thcir pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects... | |
| William Buell Sprague - 1859 - 862 páginas
..." In 1739, arrived among us from Ireland, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, who had mado liiciMlf remarkable there as an itinerant preacher He was at first permitted to preach in some uf our churches; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him. soon refused him ti,, ir ¡iiilpits, and... | |
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