George Whitefield is considered the greatest evangelist of the 18th
century and was a major contributor to the Great Awakening in
Colonial America. Born in 1714 of humble origins, he grew up to
become a very popular preacher. Churches were packed, bubbling over
with eager anticipation to hear him. His preaching was described as
apostolic, bold, purely gospel, with an immensity of pathos. His
voice was so powerful that 30,000 people could hear him at once, and
yet, so musical and well toned that some have said, he could raise
tears by his pronunciation of the word Mesopotamia. In this sermon,
The Method of Grace, Whitefield shows the way for a person to receive
true, lasting peace in his soul.
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