Many a saint,
by prayer,
hath sucked the breast of a promise,
and then fell asleep by Divine contentment
in the bosom of God.
John Flavel in "Preparations for Suffering"
(The Works of John Flavel, Vol VI, pg 65, format mine)
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Many a saint,
by prayer,
hath sucked the breast of a promise,
and then fell asleep by Divine contentment
in the bosom of God.
John Flavel in "Preparations for Suffering"
(The Works of John Flavel, Vol VI, pg 65, format mine)
Martyn Lloyd-Jones said that George Whitefield was "the most neglected man in the whole of church history. The ignorance concerning him is appalling" (pg 105 here). He's one of the great dead guys that I am spending some time studying. This page exists to bring together various Whitefield Resources: journals, sermons, letters, biographies, websites, etc. My hope is to create a resource page of every known good Whitefield resource for my readers. Thank you for sharing it through social media, linking to it on your website or blog, etc. If you find resources I'm missing, please email them to me so I can add them.
UPDATE 9.12.12 | Not sure for how long, but The Sermons of George Whitefield (2 Vols, 976 pages, ed. Lee Gattis, footnoted, modern grammar) is $9.99 for Kindle.
In Print...
NEVER REPRINTED: Sermons of George Whitefield (via Quinta Press)
Whitefield/Wesley Exchange...
Tons of photos, sketches, artwork, locations, etc., from Quinta Press...