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Old and New London
… time generally believed that he would be the successor of Whitefield at Tottenham Court Road Chapel. During four years …
Old and New London
… recent date, this mound was frequently called "Whitefield's Mount," from the circumstance of that celebrated …
Old and New London
… the only buildings that met the eye in the interval being Whitefield's Chapel, in Tottenham Court Road, and Baltimore …
A New History of London
… kind, called the Tabernacle, where the late Rev. George Whitefield used to preach. These are the principal … Be this as it may, Mr. Wesley is a man of abilities, Mr. Whitefield was a man of great good sense; both of them have …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was licensed for use by Protestant Dissenters. 104 George Whitefield's preachers visited Brewood in 1745. 105 George … Local inf. S.R.O., Q/SM/1, Mich. 1736. Tyerman, Life of Whitefield (1876), ii. 112. H. F. Burder, Memoirs of G. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… occupying a brick building, no. 10 Friarn Street. George Whitefield was welcomed to the town by the vicar in 1739 but …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… in 1316 17 and had a house there 18 after William de Whitefield was granted free warren in the demesne in 1320. 19 … 16 SOCIAL HISTORY SOCIAL STRUCTURE In 1327 William de Whitefield, lord of the manor, was assessed for tax in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for Calvinistic Methodists, a sect founded by George Whitefield. It had closed by 1834. 6 Arminian In 1832 a …
Old and New London
… in the Gospel Oak Fields, of which we are now speaking, Whitefield, the Methodist, and companion of Wesley, is said …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 1593, Sir Francis Drake to my master. 1 p. A. Hode to Whitefield. 1593/4, Feb. 2O. Good Master Whitefield, Whitefield, Whitefield. I thank you, as you deserve, …
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