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George Whitefield was an influential Anglican preacher and evangelist during the 18th century, known for his role in the Great Awakening, a series of religious revivals in Britain and America. His dynamic preaching style and emotional appeal drew large crowds, making him one of the most famous preachers of his time. Whitefield was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he became involved with the Holy Club, a group that laid the foundation for the Methodist movement. He traveled extensively across the American colonies, where he inspired widespread religious enthusiasm and led many to embrace a more personal faith experience.

Throughout his life, Whitefield emphasized the necessity of being 'born again' and preached the importance of personal salvation. His sermons often focused on themes of repentance and divine grace, resonating with diverse audiences. He published numerous works, including journals and collections of sermons, which contributed to his lasting legacy. Whitefield's impact extended beyond his lifetime, influencing many future generations of preachers and the development of evangelical Christianity.

出生日期 December 16, 1714
出生地点 Gloucester, England
去世日期 September 30, 1770