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“I offer you salvation this day; the door of mercy is not yet shut, there does yet remain a sacrifice for sin, for all that will accept of the Lord Jesus Christ. He will embrace you in the arms of His love.”

Quote by George Whitefield

Work

Seventy-five Sermons on Various Important Subjects: In this Complete Collection is Included the Eighteen Sermons Taken in Short Hand by Mr. Gurney. And to which is Now Added, a Sermon of the Character, Preaching, &c. of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield

Seventy-five Sermons on Various Important Subjects is a compilation of religious sermons, encompassing a variety of subjects pertinent to spiritual and moral guidance. The book includes sermons that were originally taken in shorthand by Mr. Gurney, providing a unique perspective on the spoken word. Additionally, it features a sermon by the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, offering further insights into character and preaching. The collection is intended for readers interested in religious discourse and theological reflection. more

Author

George Whitefield
George Whitefield

George Whitefield, a renowned British preacher, was born on December 16, 1714, and died on September 30, 1770. Known for his passionate preaching style and his significant impact on the religious reform in America, Whitefield is often referred to as the 'Father of American Evangelicalism'. more

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