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(GEORGIA.) Whitefield, George. A Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia. [1], iv, 58 pages. bound with: A Continuation of the

(GEORGIA.) Whitefield, George. A Journal of a Voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia. [1], iv, 58 pages. bound with: A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, From his Arrival in Savannah, to his Return to London. [1], [2], 38 pages. and with: A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, From his Arrival at London, to His Departure from thence on his Way to Georgia. iv, 115 pages. and with: A Continuation... During the Time he was detained in England by the Embargo. The Second Edition. iv, 40 pages. and with: A Continuation... From his Embarking after the Embargo, To his Arrival at Savannah in Georgia. 88 pages. and with: A Continuation... From a Few Days after his Return to Georgia to his Arrival at Falmouth. [1], 85, [1] pages. and with: A Short Account of God's Dealings With the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. 76 pages. and with: Two issues of Richard Hooker's The Weekly Miscellany, containing letters pertaining to Whitefield. Each 2 pages. Together, 9 items in one. 8vo, modern buckram; some foxing, one signature sprung, separations to folds of the Weekly Miscellany; armorial bookplate on the front pastedown. London, 1738-41

  • Notes: An almost complete run of the journals (lacks only the 6th), including many first editions, plus Whitefield's autobiographical sketch and the two ephemeral newspaper issues. "[Whitefield's] influence in America, entirely apart from that which he exerted in Great-Britain, was many-sided and far reaching. With his advent a religious awakening already begun was greatly stimulated and a burst of evangelical activity occurred that had a marked effect not only on the religious and social life but on the political as well... Although others contributed greatly to this movement, Whitefield was its most dynamic representative, its unifying elements and the personification of its tendencies... The first authorized edition of his journal... appeared in 1738. Three continuations were published that same year, another in 1740 and two more in 1741"--DAB. Howes W374; Sabin 103534, 103535, 103538, 103540, 103542, 103550, 103591.

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