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Very Good+ in Near Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall. Rust-colored cloth with bright gilt lettering and black trim on spine, corners and spine ends lightly bumped and rubbed. Page edges somewhat tanned. DJ shows slight shelf creasing and wear, protected in mylar. Binding tight, pages lightly tanned but very clean, handwritten name and date on first free end page is the only marking. 602 pages. Ships in cardboard with U. S. tracking. Large or heavy books may require extra postage for priority or international shipment.
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This two-volume, hardcover biography of the life of British Evangelist, George Whitefield, is the magnum opus of the late Arnold Dallimore, a Pastor from Cottam, Ontario, Canada. While it is thorough and interesting, it is a bit cumbersome and unwieldy, and takes a considerable effort to keep reading as it gets repetitious. It is well-researched, but he could have easily edited Whitefield's journals down by a third and we would have still had an accurate picture of the hectic pace of his itinerate ministry: preaching to crowds of 10,000 to 30,000 sometimes more than once a day, and then travelling by horseback to the next town. He was sometimes so exhausted he had to be lifted onto his horse and led to the next town. He had only a sounding board to project his voice across the countryside when he preached. He was greatly used by God, along with John and Charles Wesley, in the Great Awakening in England and in the New World, America. He had been in University, at Cambridge, with the Wesleys, and several others, who would meet together to pray. Revival began with this small group. Although they remained friends and fellow labourers for Christ, he did disagree with the Wesleys on several points. First, the Wesleys were Arminians, and he was a Calvinist. Then, John Wesley began to teach that you could be perfect in this life. Whitefield had only to look into his own heart to see that wasn't true. He was used powerfully by God, with thousands converted to Christianity, with the resulting benefits to society. He wasn't handsome; he had a lazy eye, wasn't very tall, and wore the powdered wigs of the day. Yet, he had a life-changing message. When he came to the U.S., he befriended Jonathan and Sarah Edwards, and he was impressed by their happy marriage. He went back to England and took a wife. Unfortunately, it was a bad match, and he spent much time away from her because of their strained relationship. If you marry the wrong person, it's a long time before death parts you. He was not perfect, and his seeming cruelty to children is very harsh, although it reflects the views of the day. He had a falling out with some people and they slandered him cruelly. He never fought back. On his tombstone, he had written, "Here lies George Whitefield. What sort of man he was, the Great Day will reveal."