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"Whitefield: A Revolutionary Preacher and his Impact on Society" George Whitefield, an iconic figure in religious history, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield preaching at Moorfields Fair, 1742

George Whitefield preaching at Moorfields Fair, 1742
George Whitefield(1714-1770), nonconformist preacher, depicted preaching under difficult circumstances at Moorfields Fair on Whit Monday, 1742. 1742

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Rev. George Whitefield, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurg

Rev. George Whitefield, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurg
Rev. George Whitefield 1714-70, Preaching in the Timber Yard at Lurgan, 12 July 1751. Miller, William d.1779. Date: 1751

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield / Anon

George Whitefield / Anon
GEORGE WHITEFIELD Methodist preacher depicted in the act of preaching

Background imageWhitefield Collection: PREL2A-00039

PREL2A-00039
Methodist evangelist George Whitefield, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a portrait

Background imageWhitefield Collection: PREL2A-00018

PREL2A-00018
George Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, London, 1742. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageWhitefield Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists

John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists and founders of Methodism
535772 John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770), English evangelists and founders of Methodism, urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Bury M45 6 Map

Bury M45 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Bury M45 6

Background imageWhitefield Collection: 'Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, 'AD 1742 (engraving)

"Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, "AD 1742 (engraving)
1610465 " Whitefield preaching in Moorfields, " AD 1742 (engraving) by Crowe, Eyre (1824-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Whitefield preaching in Moorfields)

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Whitefield preaching in Moorfields (engraving)

Whitefield preaching in Moorfields (engraving)
2792963 Whitefield preaching in Moorfields (engraving) by Crowe, Eyre (1824-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Whitefield preaching in Moorfields)

Background imageWhitefield Collection: The Reformers, Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan, Wesley, Whitefield, Fletcher

The Reformers, Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan, Wesley, Whitefield, Fletcher, Miller (engraving)
971050 The Reformers, Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox, Bunyan, Wesley, Whitefield, Fletcher, Miller (engraving) by American School

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Somerset TA4 2 Map

Somerset TA4 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Somerset TA4 2

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Stockport SK4 2 Map

Stockport SK4 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stockport SK4 2

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Exeter EX14 9 Map

Exeter EX14 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Exeter EX14 9

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Purbeck BH20 7 Map

Purbeck BH20 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Purbeck BH20 7

Background imageWhitefield Collection: BB Blackburn, BB9 7

BB Blackburn, BB9 7
BB9 7

Background imageWhitefield Collection: AB Aberdeen, AB51 0

AB Aberdeen, AB51 0
AB51 0

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)

Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield in gown and wig worn in New England, c1750, (1937)
Portrait of Rev. George Whitefield showing the gown and wig worn in New England, 1937. George Whitefield (1714-1770), English Anglican cleric and evangelist, one of the founders of Methodism

Background imageWhitefield Collection: John Wesley and George Whitefield, English evangelists and founders of Methodism, 18th century

John Wesley and George Whitefield, English evangelists and founders of Methodism, 18th century. Wesley (1703-1791) and Whitefield (1714-1770) urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield preaching in the open air, (c1750) c1870

George Whitefield preaching in the open air, (c1750) c1870
George Whitefield preaching in the open air, c1750. Whitefield was an English evangelist and a founder of Methodism. Wood engraving c1870

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)

George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)
George Whitefield (1714-70) preaching, c1850. English evangelist and a founder of Methodism, preaching. Wood engraving

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield, 1714 To 1770. Church Of England Preacher, Evangelist And Founder Of Methodism

George Whitefield, 1714 To 1770. Church Of England Preacher, Evangelist And Founder Of Methodism. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageWhitefield Collection: George Whitefield 1714 To 1770. English Clergyman And Leader Of Methodist Movement

George Whitefield 1714 To 1770. English Clergyman And Leader Of Methodist Movement. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageWhitefield Collection: A knight Templar on horseback, 14th century

A knight Templar on horseback, 14th century.. Handcolored illustration drawn and lithographed by Paul Mercuri with text by Camille Bonnard from Historical Costumes from the 12th to 15th Centuries

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Chinese Pageant, Radcliffe, Lancashire

Chinese Pageant, Radcliffe, Lancashire
Chinese Pageant, Radcliffe, Manchester, near Whitefield, Lancashire, England. Date: 1913

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Hurst Wood, Whitefield, Lancashire

Hurst Wood, Whitefield, Lancashire
Hurst Wood, Whitefield, Manchester, Lancashire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Panoramic views of Philadelphia, from the state house / drawn from nature by E

Panoramic views of Philadelphia, from the state house / drawn from nature by E. Whitefield.; W. Endicott & C. lithographer, Whitefield, Edwin, 1816-1892, artist

Background imageWhitefield Collection: BOSTON: GRAY HOUSE. This building was used by the British as a hospital during

BOSTON: GRAY HOUSE. This building was used by the British as a hospital during the American Revolution. Drawing by Edwin Whitefield for Houses of Our Forefathers, 1892

Background imageWhitefield Collection: LAKE MINNETONKA, 1857. View of Lake Minnetonka, near Saint Anthony Falls, in the

LAKE MINNETONKA, 1857. View of Lake Minnetonka, near Saint Anthony Falls, in the Minnesota Territory. Wood engraving after a drawing by Edwin Whitefield, 1857

Background imageWhitefield Collection: MINNESOTA RIVER, 1857. The Minnesota River valley, near Saint Anthony Falls in

MINNESOTA RIVER, 1857. The Minnesota River valley, near Saint Anthony Falls in the Minnesota Territory. Wood engraving after a sketch by Edwin Whitefield, 1857

Background imageWhitefield Collection: GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English evangelist. Wood engraving, American, 1854

GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English evangelist. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imageWhitefield Collection: WHITEFIELD: MONUMENT. Monument to English evangelist George Whitefield (1714-1770)

WHITEFIELD: MONUMENT. Monument to English evangelist George Whitefield (1714-1770) in Old South Church, Newburyport, Masachusetts. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imageWhitefield Collection: A Sioux encampment on the banks of the Minnesota River. Wood engraving after a sketch by Edwin

A Sioux encampment on the banks of the Minnesota River. Wood engraving after a sketch by Edwin Whitefield, 1857
MINNESOTA: SIOUX, 1857. A Sioux encampment on the banks of the Minnesota River. Wood engraving after a sketch by Edwin Whitefield, 1857

Background imageWhitefield Collection: John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770) English evangelists

John Wesley (1703-1791) and George Whitefield (1714-1770) English evangelists and founders of Methodism, urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell

Background imageWhitefield Collection: GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English preacher. George Whitefiled preaching in the American

GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-1770). English preacher. George Whitefiled preaching in the American colonies in 1739-41. Color engraving

Background imageWhitefield Collection: OLD SOUTH CHURCH. At Newburyport, Masachusetts, where George Whitefield (1714-1770)

OLD SOUTH CHURCH. At Newburyport, Masachusetts, where George Whitefield (1714-1770) preached and where he was buried. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageWhitefield Collection: GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-70). English evangelist. Aquatint, c1800

GEORGE WHITEFIELD (1714-70). English evangelist. Aquatint, c1800

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Whitfields Mount

Whitfields Mount
A protuberance on the Heath where methodist preacher George Whitefield (correct spelling) addressed the crowds. It survives, but is less protuberant today

Background imageWhitefield Collection: Whitefield / Huntingdon

Whitefield / Huntingdon
GEORGE WHITEFIELD Methodist preacher, depicted in the drawing room of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: he is chaplain to her connexion



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"Whitefield: A Revolutionary Preacher and his Impact on Society" George Whitefield, an iconic figure in religious history, captivated audiences with his powerful sermons. In 1742, he made a significant mark by preaching at Moorfields Fair, drawing large crowds eager to hear his message of salvation. This momentous event became etched in history as George Whitefield's most memorable sermon. Often referred to simply as "Anon, " Rev. George Whitefield was a man of great influence during the 18th century. His ability to connect with people from all walks of life transcended social barriers and left a lasting impact on society. Another notable occasion was when he preached in the Timber Yard at Lurg, leaving an indelible impression on those who witnessed it firsthand. The image captured in PREL2A-00039 depicts this extraordinary scene where Whitefield's words echoed through the timber yard, reaching hearts and minds alike. The engravings such as PREL2A-00018 and "Whitefield preaching in Moorfields AD 1742" serve as visual reminders of the fervor that surrounded him wherever he went. These images depict not only his commanding presence but also the immense crowd gathered around him, eagerly listening to every word spoken. In addition to these remarkable moments, George often associated with other influential figures like Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox Bunyan Wesley Fletcher Miller - collectively known as "The Reformers. " Their shared commitment to spreading God's word shaped religious movements across Europe and America. As we explore maps like Bury M45 6 Map or Somerset TA4 2 Map or Stockport SK4 2 Map or Exeter EX14 9 Map linked to Whitefield's journey throughout different regions; we gain insight into how far-reaching his ministry truly was. From bustling cities to remote towns and villages – no place was beyond the reach of his powerful preaching.