George-Whitefield-Field-Preacher
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effects of his preaching in America,<br />
141-3, 157<br />
; in England, 227 ; in<br />
Scotland, 186-92; first visit to<br />
New England, 147 ; loses his<br />
popularity, 166-7; the Tabernacle<br />
built for, 167 ; resigned under<br />
reverses, 168 ; invited to Scotland,<br />
169 ; first visit to Scotland, 172 ;<br />
his ecclesiastical position, 175,<br />
298-9, 301-5 ; in Moorfields and<br />
Mary-le-Bone fields, 181-5 ; at-<br />
tempts on his life, 106, 184, 264,<br />
296-7 ; Adam Gib's warning<br />
against, 185 ; at Cambuslang,<br />
186-95 > assailed by the Came-<br />
ronians, 195 ; and the nobility,<br />
200-3, 246, 250-3, 272, 305;<br />
defends the Hampton Methodists,<br />
212 ; at Hampton, at Ottery, and<br />
at Wedgbury, 207 ; good effects<br />
of his preaching, 209; birth and<br />
death of his son, 209 ; is assailed<br />
by the bishops, 217-21 ; at Plymouth,<br />
221-4 5 answers the<br />
bishops, 226-7 ; his view of the<br />
atonement, 228 ; answers the<br />
bishop of Lichfield, 231 ; at<br />
Boston (U.S.), 234<br />
; ranges the<br />
woods, 235-9; at Bethesda, 241 ;<br />
at Bermudas, 242 ; confesses<br />
his mistakes, 243, 259-60 ; ap-<br />
pointed chaplain to the Countess<br />
of Huntingdon, 246-7 ; Bishop<br />
Lavington writes against, 257-60;<br />
answers the bishop, 259 ; assaulted<br />
at Exeter, 264 ; visits Haworth,<br />
266-8, 276, 317-19; at Leeds,<br />
268 ; at Newcastle, 268 ; inter-<br />
feres between Wesley and Mrs.<br />
Grace Murray, 269 ; his Christian<br />
graces, 270-1 ; his success at<br />
Sheffield, 269-70 ; preaches for<br />
Wesley, 272 ; in Hyde Park,<br />
273 ; on the north road, 274-7 ><br />
INDEX 359<br />
in Ireland, 283, 309 ; writes to<br />
Count Zinzendorf, 288 ; visits<br />
Lisbon, 291 ; at Long Acre<br />
Chapel, 295 ; builds Tottenham<br />
Court Chapel, 301 ; is heard by<br />
actors, 305<br />
; stoned in Ireland,<br />
309 ; is mimicked on the stage,<br />
311; visits Earl Ferrers, 313;<br />
appoints trustees to his chapels,<br />
314; assailed by Bishop Warburton,<br />
314; opens a chapel at<br />
Bath, 323<br />
; and his proposed<br />
college, 324-6 ; defends the<br />
students of St. Edmund Hall,<br />
327<br />
Trevecca College, 329<br />
; death of his wife, 328 ; opens<br />
; his writ-<br />
ings, 333 ; and literary men, 334;<br />
his last meeting with the Wesleys,<br />
335<br />
; sails from England for the<br />
last time, 336 ;<br />
tion, 337<br />
last sermon, 338<br />
339-40<br />
attends an execu-<br />
; his last journey and<br />
; his death,<br />
; his funeral, 341 ; the<br />
history of his orphan-house, 343 ;<br />
the results of his work, 343-50<br />
<strong>Whitefield</strong>, Mrs. (W.'s mother),<br />
her marriage, 1 ; her character,<br />
1-2 ; her treatment of W., 5, 7,<br />
S ; marries Mr. Longden, 4<br />
wishes W. to go to Oxford, 8 ;<br />
her farewell to W., 38; letters<br />
from W. to, 124, 198, 236, 245 ;<br />
her death, 285<br />
<strong>Whitefield</strong>, Rev. Samuel, 1<br />
<strong>Whitefield</strong>, Thomas, 1<br />
Willison, Rev. Mr., 192<br />
Winter, Cornelius, describes W.'s<br />
emotions, 78<br />
; sails with W. on<br />
his last voyage, 336<br />
Wishart, Rev. <strong>George</strong>, 196<br />
Woodward, Dr., 78<br />
Zinzendorf, Count, 228