"I would give a hundred guineas, if I could say 'Oh' like Mr. Whitefield." — Actor David Garrick Largely forgotten today, George Whitefield was probably the most famous religious figure of the ...
Though little known today, George Whitefield was America ... Though only 25 years old, the evangelist took America by storm. Whitefield’s farewell sermon on Boston Common drew 23,000 people ...
That was until George Whitefield arrived. A Calvinist evangelist, Whitefield traveled across the colonies and was well-known by the people. Whitefield could be described as odd, he traveled with a ...
In Philadelphia, Richard discovered the statue of George Whitefield and explored the evangelist's relationship with Benjamin Franklin. In Massachusetts Richard saw where Whitefield preached ...
George Whitefield, Jarena Lee and Charles Finney. From John Hughes to Joseph Smith, scroll to see how different people living during America's formative years influenced the current state of ...
Former George W. Bush speechwriter and evangelical conservative Peter Wehner tore into Rev. Franklin Graham, a top evangelist ...
George Whitefield, another significant leader in the movement, was known for his unorthodox ministry of itinerant open-air preaching. Wesley, along with his brother and Whitefield, were branded as ...
His first four sculptures were of Tristram Dalton, Nathaniel Tracy, Timothy Dexter and the Rev. George Whitefield. While he was working on his next set — Capt. Moses Brown and Donald McKay ...
George Floyd's Killer Derek Chauvin Is in 'Stable Condition' and 'Expected to Survive' Prison Stabbing Attack George Floyd’s Killer Derek Chauvin Reportedly Stabbed in Prison Tyre Nichols ...
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.
George Whitefield, Jarena Lee and Charles Finney. From John Hughes to Joseph Smith, scroll to see how different people living during America's formative years influenced the current state of ...
George Whitefield Chadwick (1854-1931), composer, organist, conductor, and director of the New England Conservatory in Boston, was one of America's most prolific musical authority in the later 19th ...