| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 600 páginas
...Whitefield attested by this letter had begun in 1739, when the revivalist first came to Philadelphia. Here " he 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 multitudes of all sects... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1900 - 594 páginas
...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...denominations that attended his sermons were enormous, and it was matter of speculation to me, who was one of the number, to observe the extraordinary influence... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 362 páginas
...WHITEFIELD. IN 1 739 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 multitudes of all sects... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1901 - 296 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 to preach in some of our churchw ; but the clergy taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1902 - 688 páginas
...distributed in such pnrls of the houses of such of our company as may be thought in danger, in 23 M markable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at...sermons were enormous, order to prevent confusion ai d enable their friends to give them moie speedy and effectual assistance. And moreover, as this... | |
| Robert Eastburn - 1904 - 90 páginas
...In 1 739 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... | |
| 1904 - 802 páginas
...preaching in Philadelphia is of especial interest as it cannot be suspected of favorable bias. He writes: "The multitudes of all sects and denominations that attended his sermons were enormous, and it was a matter of speculation to me (who was one of the number) to observe the extraordinary influence... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 496 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...denominations that attended his sermons were enormous, and it was matter of speculation to me, who was one of the number, to observe the extraordinary influence... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 354 páginas
...consumed. 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...denominations that attended his sermons were enormous, and it was matter of speculation to me, who was one of the number, to observe the extraordinary influence... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 268 páginas
...half consumed. In 1739 arrived among us from Ireland the Reverend Mr who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted...denominations that attended his sermons were enormous, and it was matter of speculation to me, who was one of the number, to observe_ihe f his oratory on... | |
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