"A Continuation Of The Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal" offers a rare glimpse into the life and spiritual journey of George Whitefield, a pivotal figure in the 18th-century religious landscape. This seventh journal covers the period from his return to Georgia to his arrival at Falmouth in March 1741, providing firsthand insights into his ministry, travels, and reflections.
Whitefield's journals are invaluable primary sources for understanding the Great Awakening and the spread of evangelical Christianity. Readers will find in this volume a compelling narrative of faith, perseverance, and the challenges of spreading the Gospel in colonial America. This work remains relevant for those interested in religious history, biography, and the enduring power of spiritual conviction.
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