Lady Huntington And Her Friends Electronic Resource Or the Revival of the Wor
Lady Huntington And Her Friends Electronic Resource Or the Revival of the Wor
Helen Cross Knight
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But these instead of hurting him formed a lane for him, and carried him along to the middle of the fields, where a table had been placed ; this however having been broken by the crowd, he mounted a wall and preached to an exceeding great multitude in tones so melting, that his words drew tears and groans from the most abandoned. Moorfields became henceforth one of the principal scenes of his triumphs. Thirty thousand people sometimes gathered to hear liim, and generous contributions here flowed... in for his orphan- house at Bethesda. On one occasion twenty pounds were received in half-peimies, more than one person was able to carry away, and enough to put one out of conceit with a specie currency. " Before Whitefield went to G-eorgia, in 1738, a temporary shed had been roughly thrown up to screen the people from the cold, and called a Tabernacle, in allusion to the movable sanctuary of the Israelites iri the wilderness. A more spacious edifice was now projected. The matter first came up for discussion in the summer of 1751, when Doddridge, Stonehouse, Hervey, and Whitefield happened to meet together at Lady Huntington's in Ashby.
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