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Sermon on The Wise and Foolish Virgins

by George Whitefield

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*Sermon on The Wise and Foolish Virgins* by George Whitefield expounds Christ’s parable in Matthew 25, urging spiritual readiness and sincere faith. Whitefield contrasts outward profession with inward grace, warning against presumption and delay in repentance. Emphasizing the suddenness of judgment and the necessity of conversion, the sermon calls hearers to examine their hearts and prepare diligently for the coming of Christ. Marked by urgency and pastoral concern, it reflects Whitefield’s evangelical preaching style and revival-era emphasis on new birth.
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8,042
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Title Page

The wise and foolish Virgins.

A sermon preached at Philadelphia, 1739.

By George Whitefield, Bachelor of Arts of Pembroke College, Oxford.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew and William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible, in Front Street.

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