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Letters of George Whitefield: for the period 1734–1742. (Reprinted from The Works of George Whitefield, 1771–2, vol. i). Pp. xiv + 570. Edinburgh—Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Banner of Truth Trust, 1976. £3.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
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London

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References

1 For Davidson and Harrison, see Davids, T. W., Annals of Evangelical Nonconformity in … Essex, London 1863, 384Google Scholar and 511. Harrison's funeral sermon, The triumphant exit of a faithful servant of Christ, 1749, by another of Whitefield's dissenting friends, Thomas Davidson of Bocking (Davids, 477), was read by Howel Harris on 2 January 1750 and was sent to Edwards by Erskine: Nuttall, G. F., Howel Harris, Cardiff 1965, 78Google Scholar n. 49. For Saunders, see Urwick, W., Nonconformity in Herts., London 1884, 545Google Scholar. For Philips and Mason, see J.E.H., 27 (1976), 381 and 383. For Lewis, see Howel Harris, 75 n.

1 Other printed letters are in the Weekly History, and a number of MS. letters are in the National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth: see, for the years in question, Trevecka Letters, ed. Jones, M. H., Caernarvon 1932, nos. 146–7, 164, 197, 200, 207, 216, 404, 450, 634, 650, 716.Google Scholar