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Whitefield
[ hwit-feeld, wit- ]
noun
- George, 1714–70, English Methodist evangelist.
Whitefield
/ ˈwɪtˌfiːld /
noun
- WhitefieldGeorge17141770MEnglishRELIGION: Methodist George. 1714–70, English Methodist preacher, who separated from the Wesleys (?1741) because of his Calvinistic views
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- Whitefieldi·an Whitefield·ite noun
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He was an apprentice to a wig and curl maker, when Whitefield attracted his attention, and he became a methodist preacher.
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The trumpet of Wesley and Whitefield was needed before that unseemly slumber could again be broken.
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The other and still more important event was the institution by Whitefield of field-preaching.
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It is perhaps not very surprising that Whitefield's marriage, like that of Wesley, proved very unhappy.
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Men used to fall as though cut down in battle under the preaching of Wesley, Whitefield, Finney, and others.
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