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Eighteen Sermons

by George Whitefield

A vibrant collection of eighteen sermons by the great evangelist of the Great Awakening, transcribed verbatim from his preaching. Whitefield moves through themes of divine grace, affliction as refining fire, the soul's refuge in Christ, and the urgency of repentance and conversion. From farewell blessings to funeral meditations, these discourses reveal his passionate oratory and his relentless call for hearers to examine their spiritual condition and rest wholly upon the Good Shepherd.
Chapters
18
Word count
101,411
Type
Sermon
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Table of contents

  1. 01 Sermon 1 5,667 words
  2. 02 Sermon 2 6,435 words
  3. 03 Sermon 3 5,325 words
  4. 04 Sermon 4 6,716 words
  5. 05 Sermon 5 5,552 words
  6. 06 Sermon 6 5,409 words
  7. 07 Sermon 7 5,105 words
  8. 08 Sermon 8 5,055 words
  9. 09 Sermon 9 4,577 words
  10. 10 Sermon 10 5,526 words
  11. 11 Sermon 11 4,903 words
  12. 12 Sermon 12 4,697 words
  13. 13 Sermon 13 5,373 words
  14. 14 Sermon 14 6,352 words
  15. 15 Sermon 15 6,287 words
  16. 16 Sermon 16 5,387 words
  17. 17 Sermon 17 6,604 words
  18. 18 Sermon 18 6,308 words
Front matter (1 section)

Title Page

Eighteen Sermons Preached by the Late Rev. George Whitefield, A. M.

On the following subjects: Sermon 1. A faithful minister's parting blessing. 2. Christ, the believer's refuge. 3. Soul prosperity. 4. The gospel, a dying saint's triumph. 5. Repentance and conversion. 6. The beloved of God. 7. The furnace of affliction. 8. The Lord our light. 9. Glorifying God in the fire, or the right improvement of affliction. 10. Self-enquiry concerning the work of God. 11. The Burning Bush. 12. Soul dejection. 13. Spiritual baptism. 14. Neglect of Christ the killing sin. 15. All men's place. 16. God, a believer's glory. 17. Jacob's Ladder. 18. The Good Shepherd.

Taken verbatim in shorthand, and faithfully transcribed by Joseph Gurney.

Revised by Andrew Gifford, Doctor of Divinity.

Printed at Newburyport, by Edmund M. Blunt. 1797.

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