BOOKS ABOUT GEORGE WHITEFIELD


The Divine Dramatist - George Whitefield and the Rise of Modern Evangelicalism by Harry Stout, Eerdman's

"An engaging, indeed compelling, narrative of the life of George Whitefield, the great 18th century revivalist. Harry Stout makes Whitefield and the issues that concerned him - Calvinism, Methodism and the winning of souls to Christ - come alive. This is the best kind of history: one that brings new scholarly insight to bear while at the same time providing a story accessible enough for students or general readers." - Daniel Howe, University of California, Los Angeles

Select Sermons of George Whitefield - The Banner of Truth Trust

"What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man as George Whitefield and to read his own words? The famous essay by Bishop Ryle is certainly the best short account of Whitefield that has ever been done, and it is good that it should be thus reprinted. At the same time this volume provides samples of the great preacher's sermons. It is a judicious and representative selection." - D. M. Lloyd-Jones

George Whitefield's Journals - The Banner of Truth Trust

Whitefield's journals were among the most controversial and widely read works of the eighteenth century. They cover the first twenty-six years of his life, giving us details of his personal history and an eyewitness account of the spiritual awakening which broke upon England and America in 1739 and 1740. At a time when a principal problem of the Church is how to attract masses to hear the Gospel message, there could be nothing more timely than the prayful study of the life of George Whitefield.

George Whitefield:The Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the Eighteenth-Century Revival- The Banner of Truth

Here is clearly the best modern biography of Whitefield."I feel a permanent debt to Dr. Gallimore. His wonderful two-volume study of Whitefield is one of the great biographies of the Christian church." - Sinclair Ferguson, Westminster Theological Seminary.

George Whitefield: God's Anointed Servant in the Great Revival of the Eighteenth Century by Arnold A. Dallimore, Crossway Books

This is adapted, rewritten and abridged from Dallimore's two-volume work."This condensation of the author's classic two-volume edition contains 23 fast moving chapters of highly interesting material. A powerful rendering of a life wholly consecrated to God." - G. A. Adams, Toronto Baptist Seminary

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