The works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. Late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Rt. Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon. Containing all his sermons and tracts which have been already published: with a select collection of letters, Written to his most intimate friends, and persons of distinction, in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, from the year 1734, to 1770, including the whole period of his ministry. Also some other pieces on important subjects, never before printed; prepared by himself for the press. To which is prefixed, an account of his life, compiled from his original papers and letters.
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- The works of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. Late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Rt. Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon. Containing all his sermons and tracts which have been already published: with a select collection of letters, Written to his most intimate friends, and persons of distinction, in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, from the year 1734, to 1770, including the whole period of his ministry. Also some other pieces on important subjects, never before printed; prepared by himself for the press. To which is prefixed, an account of his life, compiled from his original papers and letters.
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London : printed for Edward and Charles Dilly; and Messrs. Kincaid and Bell [and Creech], at Edinburgh, MDCCLXXI. [1771-1772]
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- 1771-1772
- ESTC No.
- T27324
- Grub Street ID
- 259256
- Description
- 6v.,plates : port. ; 8°.
- Note
- Vols. 1-4 are dated 1771; vols. 5-6, 1772
The titlepages to vols. 4-6 bear the imprint: printed for Edward and Charles Dilly; and Messrs. Kincaid and Creech
Vols. 1-6 published in 60 parts
Vols. 1-3 comprise the letters, with a collective titlepage in vol. 1: 'A select collection of letters'; vol. 4 contains the tracts; vols. 5-6 the sermons
Vols. 1-3 were apparently also issued separately
Possibly intended to be completed by John Gillies's 'Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield', London, 1772.