light on his principles, aims, and strength of character. Here Whitefield's life is so sharply and clearly seen through anecdote and incident, that every reader must rise from the perusal of this little volume, not only with a full apprehension of the man, but with the settled conviction that he has had few equals. 27, PATERNOSTER Row, March, 1872. Memorial Services, the.. Lady Huntingdon, the Bishop, and Whitefield.. Letter from Dr. Franklin to Whitefield...... Mimic, the, and the Drinking Club. Miniature Play-actor, the.. Minister's Welcome, the Moorfields... . . Mother, the, and the Little Girl No Sects in Heaven... 118 393 148 63 322 97 301 134 |