
audiobook
The Works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A.
CONTENTS.
SERMON I.
SERMON II.
SERMON III.
SERMON IV.
SERMON V.
SERMON VI.
SERMON VII.
SERMON VIII.
This volume gathers the sermons and writings of a leading 18th‑century evangelist, presented in a clean, reader‑friendly format. Modern transcribers have standardized punctuation, expanded old abbreviations and added helpful notes, so listeners can follow the original language without stumbling over archaic spellings. The collection spans more than three decades of ministry, from early preaching in England to the vibrant revival meetings of colonial America, offering a window into the religious climate that shaped both sides of the Atlantic.
Among the talks are vivid explorations of familiar biblical moments—such as the clash between the seed of the woman and the serpent, and Abraham’s test on Mount Moriah—paired with practical counsel on family worship, youthful devotion, and national duty. The preacher also addresses the dangers of self‑righteousness and the strength found in Christian fellowship. Listening to these sermons provides a vivid sense of the passion, rhetoric, and moral urgency that energized the Great Awakening.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1032K characters)
Release date
2025-10-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1714–1770
An electrifying preacher of the Great Awakening, he drew huge crowds in Britain and the American colonies with open-air sermons that were famous for their emotion and force. His life helped shape the rise of evangelical Christianity in the 18th century.
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