Listen "Personal Sorrow and Persecution in England"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Noble American Lives Podcast, Bill Benson delves into Chapter 14 of George Whitefield's biography, detailing his personal sorrows and persecution in England. The episode highlights significant moments from 1742 to 1744, including Whitefield's writings, his influential sermons, the birth and tragic death of his son, and the violent opposition he faced from mobs. Additionally, Benson discusses the formation of the Calvinist Methodist conferences and Whitefield's role as a key figure in the Methodist movement. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast and Series Overview (01:20) Roger Williams and Cotton Mather: Early American Religious Figures (02:48) Thomas Paine and George Whitefield: Contrasting Lives (04:40) George Whitefield's Biography: Personal Sorrow and Persecution (05:56) George Whitefield's Ministry and Challenges (12:05) Family Tragedy and Continued Ministry (18:08) Persecution and Legal Battles (25:17) Final Years and Legacy
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