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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
One “The Circumstance of My Being Born in an Inn”: George Whitefield and Eighteenth-Century England
Two “The Day Star Arose in My Heart”: Whitefield's Conversion
Three “God is Preparing Me for Something Extraordinary”: Whitefield the Methodist Missionary
Four “The Fiery Trial of Popularity”: George Whitefield, Field Preacher
Five “A Tour Round America”: The American South and the Bethesda Orphanage
Six “To Revive the Flame Again”: Whitefield Comes to New England
Seven “Hearing Him Preach, Gave Me a Heart Wound”: Calvinist Preaching, Calvinist Controversy
Eight “Thy Maker is Thy Husband”: Whitefield Goes to Scotland
Nine “Close Attacks, But Strong Consolations”: The Return to America
Ten “Hunting in the American Woods”: Whitefield, Slavery, and Evangelical Radicalism
Eleven “As I Grew Moderate”: Whitefield Mends Rivalries
Twelve “This Pilgrimage Kind of Life”: The End of Whitefield's Travels
Conclusion: “Jesus Christ Has Got Thee at Last”: George Whitefield's Legacy
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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