George Whitefield
Active Years
Min year: 1737, Max year: 1800, Max count: 88
As Author
- 1737: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1737: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1737: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1737: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1737: The benefits of an early piety
- 1737: The benefits of an early piety
- 1737: The nature and necessity of society in general
- 1737: The necessity and benefits of society in general, and of religious Society in particular
- 1738: The christian's companion
- 1738: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1738: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1738: A journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Georgia
- 1738: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1738: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1738: The almost Christian
- 1738: Intercession every Christian's duty
- 1738: Thankfulness for mercies received a necessary duty
- 1738: The heinous sin of profane cursing and swearing
- 1738: The benefits of an early piety
- 1738: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1738: The nature and necessity of self-denial
- 1738: Sermons on several practical subjects
- 1738: The eternity of hell torments
- 1738: Several discourses upon practical subjects
- 1738: The nature and necessity of society in general
- 1738: The great duty of family religion
- 1738: Of justification by Christ
- 1738: The nature and necessity of self-denial
- 1738: The nature and necessity of society in general
- 1738: The benefits of an early piety
- 1739: Thankfulness for mercies received, a necessary duty
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: Sermons on various subjects
- 1739: The Rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer. To the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter
- 1739: The heinous sin of drunkenness
- 1739: Directions how to hear sermons
- 1739: Prayers on several occasions
- 1739: Sermon VI. The great duty of family religion: or, Joshua's resolution worthy the imitation of every master of a family. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, during the time he was detained in England by the embargo
- 1739: The duty of searching the scriptures
- 1739: The knowledge of Jesus Christ the best knowledge: A sermon preached at Great St. Helen's, London. By George Whitefield, A. B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford.
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: The marks of the new birth
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: The power of Christ's resurrection
- 1739: An exhortation to come and see Jesus
- 1739: The almost Christian
- 1739: What think ye of Christ?
- 1739: Worldly business no plea for the neglect of religion
- 1739: The marks of the new birth
- 1739: The rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer, to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter
- 1739: Christmas well kept, and the Twelve Days well spent
- 1739: Satan's devices
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: A preservative against unsettled notions, and want of principles, in regard to righteousness and Christian perfection
- 1739: The indwelling of the Spirit
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, during the time he was detained in England by the Embargo
- 1739: An exhortation to the people of God not to be discouraged in their way
- 1739: Thankfulness for mercies received a necessary duty
- 1739: A sermon on regeneration
- 1739: The indwelling of the Spirit, the common privilege of all believers
- 1739: A sermon on self-denial
- 1739: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: Discourses on the following subjects
- 1739: Jesus Christ the only way to salvation
- 1739: The Christian's companion: or, sermons on several subjects
- 1739: The marks of the new birth. A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, White-Chapel, by George Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke College, Oxford
- 1739: The wise and foolish virgins
- 1739: The power of Christ's resurrection
- 1739: Directions how to hear sermons
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia
- 1739: Sermons on various subjects. In two volumes. ... By George Whitefield,
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at Savannah, to his return to London
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia
- 1739: The duty of searching the scriptures
- 1739: The knowledge of Jesus Christ, the best knowledge
- 1739: An account of money, receiv'd and expended by the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, for the poor of Georgia.
- 1739: The spirit, doctrines, and lives of our modern clergy, not conformable to the spirit of Christ
- 1739: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: Satan's devices
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: The Rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter
- 1739: The Christian's companion
- 1739: The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus
- 1739: The bishop of London's pastoral letter answer'd by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1739: The knowledge of Jesus Christ, the best knowledge
- 1739: Sermons on various subjects
- 1739: The marks of the new birth
- 1739: The Christian's companion: or, Sermons on several subjects
- 1739: Worldly business no plea for the neglect of religion
- 1739: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to the religious societies lately form'd in England and Wales
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, during the time he was detained in England by the embargo
- 1739: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: Satan's devices
- 1739: The doctrines of the gospel asserted and vindicated
- 1739: The necessity of the righteousness of Christ
- 1739: The great duty of family religion
- 1739: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough
- 1739: Before I went to the university, I led (as I thought) a very religious life
- 1739: The care of the soul urged as the one thing needful
- 1739: The folly and danger of being not righteous enough
- 1739: The duty and interest of early piety
- 1739: The rev. Mr. Whitefield's answer, to the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter
- 1739: The indwelling of the Spirit
- 1739: Discourses on the following subjects
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1739: The duty of searching the scriptures
- 1739: The benefits of an early piety
- 1739: A farewel sermon preached on board the Whitaker at anchor near Savannah in Georgia
- 1739: Intercession every Christian's duty
- 1739: Watching, the peculiar duty of a Christian
- 1739: A sermon on regeneration
- 1739: The indwelling of the Spirit
- 1739: The heinous sin of drunkenness
- 1739: The power of Christ's resurrection
- 1740: A brief and general account, of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der erste Theil
- 1740: A letter from the Revd. Mr. Whitefield to some church members of the Presbyterian perswasion
- 1740: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal during the time he was detained in England, by the embargo
- 1740: Faith acts above reason
- 1740: Christ the best husband
- 1740: Die weltliche Gescha?ffte sind keine Entschuldigungen, zur Versa?umung des Seelen-Heyls
- 1740: Christ the only rest for the weary and heavy laden
- 1740: A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield from Georgia, to a friend in London
- 1740: A brief and general account of the life of the Reverend Mr. Geo. Whitefield
- 1740: The heinous sin of drunkenness
- 1740: A journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Georgia
- 1740: Three letters from the Reverend Mr. G. Whitefield
- 1740: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his embarking after the embargo, to his arrival at Savannah in Georgia
- 1740: A letter from the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield to the religious societies
- 1740: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield to a friend in London
- 1740: Three letters
- 1740: The polite and fashionable diversions of the age, destructive to soul and body. A sermon preach'd at Blackheath. By George Whitefield.
- 1740: The Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's letter: to the Rev. Mr. John Westly.
- 1740: A continuation of the journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Savannah in Georgia
- 1740: A journal of a voyage from Gibralter to Georgia
- 1740: Die Zeichen der neuen Geburth
- 1740: The folly and danger of parting with Christ for the pleasures and profits of life. A sermon preached at Kennington-common. By George Whitefield,
- 1740: De wyze en dwaaze maagden
- 1740: Sermons on various subjects
- 1740: The marriage of Cana
- 1740: A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, to some church-members of the Presbyterian perswasion
- 1740: The marriage of Cana
- 1740: What think ye of Christ?
- 1740: Directions how to hear sermons
- 1740: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1740: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield to the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North, and South Carolina
- 1740: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield to a friend in London
- 1740: The foolish and wise virgins
- 1740: A sermon on the eternity of hell-torments
- 1740: God's free grace in the salvation of sinners, proved from the conversion of St. Paul. A sermon preach'd at Newington. By George Whitefield.
- 1740: A new heart, the best new year's gift, and repentance the only way to obtain it
- 1740: Die Erka?ntniss Jesu Christi ist die beste Wissenschafft
- 1740: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1740: Sermons by the Late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M
- 1740: Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der zweyte Theil
- 1740: The great duty of charity recommended, particularly to all who profess Christianity. A sermon preached at Kennington-common, and at Gloucester, &c. By George Whitefield,
- 1740: A letter from the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: The wise and foolish virgins
- 1740: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to some church members of the Presbyterian perswasion
- 1740: Christ the support of the tempted
- 1740: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from his embarking after the embargo. To his arrival at Savannah in Georgia
- 1740: Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der dritte Theil
- 1740: A journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Georgia
- 1740: The marks of the New-Birth
- 1740: Christ the only preservative against a reprobate spirit
- 1740: The serpent's beguiling Eve explained, considered, and applied to all under temptation. A sermon preached at Blackheath, Newington, &c. By George Whitefield,
- 1740: A journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar
- 1740: What think ye of Christ?
- 1740: The necessity and benefits of religious society
- 1740: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from a few days after his arrival at Georgia, to his second return thither from Pennsylvania
- 1740: The danger of man resulting from sin, and his remedy, by Christ considered
- 1740: The observation of the birth of Christ, the duty of all Christians; or the true way of keeping Christmas. A sermon preach'd at Bristol. By George Whitefield.
- 1740: Journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar by Geo. Whitefield, A.B. of Pembroke-College, Oxford
- 1740: A preservative against unsettled notions and want of principles in regard to righteousness and Christian perfection. An explanatory sermon on that mistaken text Be not righteous over-much; being an answer to Dr. Trapp's four sermons upon the same text, ... To which is prefix'd a serious address to all the true members of Christ's Holy Church. With a letter to Dr. Trapp,
- 1741: Eight sermons
- 1741: The prodigal son
- 1741: The wise and foolish virgins
- 1741: The duty of a Gospel minister
- 1741: The almost Christian
- 1741: What think ye of Christ?
- 1741: What think ye of Christ?
- 1741: The duty of a gospel minister
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from a few days after his arrival at Savannah, June the fourth, to his leaving Stanford, the last town in New-England, October 29. 1740
- 1741: Drunkenness a heinous sin
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at Savannah, May 7
- 1741: A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from his leaving Stanford in New-England, October 29th 1740. to his arrival at Falmouth in England, March 11. 1741
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, after his arrival at Georgia, to a few days after his second return thither from Philadelphia
- 1741: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal
- 1741: The marks of the new birth
- 1741: The kingdom of God
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from his leaving New-England, October 1740. To his arrival at Falmouth in England
- 1741: The indwelling of the Spirit
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from Savannah, June 25. 1740. to his arrival at Rhode-Island, his travels in the other governments of New-England, to his departure from Stanford for New-York
- 1741: The extent and reasonableness of self-denial
- 1741: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whtiefield [sic] to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1741: What think ye of Christ?
- 1741: The believers golden chain
- 1741: The Lord our righteousness
- 1741: Free grace indeed!
- 1741: The wise and foolish virgins
- 1741: The indwelling of the spirit the common privilege of all believers
- 1741: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, late of Pembroke College, Oxford
- 1741: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to some church members of the Presbyterian persuasion
- 1741: The faith of the gospel
- 1741: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1741: Thankfulness for mercies received a necessary duty
- 1741: Saul's conversion
- 1741: The eternity of hell-torments
- 1741: Of justification by Christ
- 1741: An account of money received and disbursed for the orphan-house in Georgia
- 1741: The lord our righteousness
- 1741: Directions how to hear sermons
- 1741: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from Savannah, June 25. 1740. to his arrival at Rhode-Island, his travels in the other governments of New-England, to his departure from Stanford for New-York
- 1741: A brief and general account, of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1741: An extract of the preface to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's account of the orphan-house in Georgia. Together with an extract of some letters sent him from the superintendents of the orphan-house, and from some of the children
- 1741: The kingdom of God
- 1741: The marriage of Cana
- 1741: The prodigal son
- 1741: The power of Christ's resurrection
- 1741: [An account of money he received (by donations from all parts of the continent,) to enable him to build an orphan-house in Georgia. With a plan of the house
- 1741: Sermons on various important subjects
- 1741: The method of grace
- 1741: The great duty of family-religion
- 1741: Christ our friend. A sermon preached in the Orphan-Hospital Park, on Monday the 26th October, before the sacrament at Edinburgh, ... Together with a lecture, upon II. Kings, chap. iv. ... By the Reverend Mr. Geo. Whitefield,
- 1741: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1741: Persecution, the Christian's lot. A sermon, preached on Monday afternoon. September 14th, 1741. In the High-Church-Yard of Glasgow, Upon 2. Tim, iii. 12. By the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1741: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1742: The unbeliever convicted
- 1742: The amazing love of Christ
- 1742: The unbeliever convicted
- 1742: A continuation of the account of the orphan-house in Georgia
- 1742: The prodigal son
- 1742: This is life eternal
- 1742: The barren fig-tree
- 1742: The happy mourner comforted
- 1742: The marks of a new birth
- 1742: The prodigal son
- 1742: The believers golden chain
- 1742: The balm of Gilead displayed
- 1742: The balm of Gilead displayed
- 1742: A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield to the religious societies of England
- 1742: A vindication and confirmation of the remarkable work of God in New-England
- 1742: Nine sermons upon the following subjects
- 1742: The marriage of Cana
- 1742: A farewel sermon preached on Thursday morning. October 28th 1742 in the High-Church-Yeard, of Glasgow
- 1742: Nine sermons upon the following subjects
- 1742: The marriage of Cana
- 1742: The Lord our righteousness
- 1742: Some remarks on a late pamphlet intitled, The state of religion in New-England
- 1743: Nine sermons.
- 1743: Nine sermons upon the following subjects
- 1743: The best match
- 1743: A continuation of the account of the Orphan-House in Georgia, from January 1740/1, to January 1742/3
- 1743: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1743: Some remarks on a late pamphlet intitled, the State of religion in New-England, since the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there
- 1743: A journal of a voyage from London to Savannah in Georgia
- 1744: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, A.B. late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, from his infancy to the time of his entring into holy orders
- 1744: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial
- 1744: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial
- 1744: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia
- 1744: An answer to the first part of an anonymous pamphlet
- 1744: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Church, M.A
- 1744: A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Church, M.A
- 1744: A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from a few days after his return to Georgia to his arrival at Falmouth, on the 11th of March, 1741
- 1744: An answer to the first part of an anonymous pamphlet
- 1744: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late tryal at the assize held at Gloucester, the third of March, 1743. ... Extracted from Mr. Whitefield's letter by John Wesley,
- 1744: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial
- 1744: A letter to the Right Reverend the Bishop of London
- 1744: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial at the assize held at Gloucester, March 3. 1743,4. between some of the people call'd Methodists, plaintiffs, and certain persons of the town of Minchin-Hampton, in the said county, defendants
- 1745: The Christian's companion
- 1745: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Chauncy
- 1745: Sermons on various subjects
- 1745: Twenty-Three sermons on various subjects
- 1745: Abraham's offering up his son Isaac. A sermon, on Genesis XXII
- 1745: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Chauncy
- 1745: Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm
- 1745: A letter to the Rev. the president, and professors, tutors, and Hebrew instructor, of Harvard-College in Cambridge
- 1745: An answer to the first and second part of an anonymous pamphlet, entitled, Observations upon the conduct and behaviour of a certain sect usually distinguished by the name of Methodists
- 1746: A further account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1746: Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty
- 1746: Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty
- 1746: Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty
- 1746: To Orphan-House in Georgia, Dr
- 1746: Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm
- 1746: A further account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1746: Five sermons on the following subjects
- 1747: Five sermons on the following subjects, viz. I. Christ the believer's husband. ... V. The resurrection of Lazarus. By George Whitefield, ... With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Gilbert Tennent
- 1747: Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty
- 1747: The full account of the life and dealings of God with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1747: A further account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1748: A brief account of the rise, progress, and present situation, of the orphan-house in Georgia. In a letter to a friend. By George Whitefield,
- 1748: A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late tryal
- 1748: A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to a reverend divine in Boston; giving a short account of his late visit to Bermuda
- 1749: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entituled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd
- 1749: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compar'd
- 1749: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of methodists and papists compar'd
- 1749: Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compar'd
- 1749: Some remarks on a pamphlet, intitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compar'd
- 1750: Six sermons on the following subjects
- 1750: Christ the physician of the soul
- 1750: Nine sermons upon the following subjects
- 1751: Ten sermons on the following subjects
- 1751: Ten sermons on the following subjects
- 1752: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1753: The true nature of beholding the lamb of God, and Peter's denial of his Lord, opened and explained, in two sermons
- 1753: Flying from the wrath to come
- 1753: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1753: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1753: An expostulatory letter addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and lord advocate of the Unitas Fratrum
- 1753: Hymns for social worship
- 1753: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum. By George Whitefield, A. B. Late of Pembroke-College, Oxford, And Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Countess of Huntingdon
- 1753: The invaluable worth of the soul
- 1753: An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum
- 1753: Nine sermons upon the following subjects
- 1754: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1755: A communion morning's companion
- 1755: A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions
- 1755: A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and ecclesiastical entertainments, seen last year at Lisbon
- 1755: A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions
- 1755: A communion morning's companion
- 1755: A letter from a clergyman at London to the remaining disconsolate inhabitants of Lisbon
- 1756: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: The two first parts of his life
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: Abraham's offering up his son Isaac
- 1756: [A brief] account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion
- 1756: A letter from a clergyman at London to the remaining disconsolate inhabitants of Lisbon
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations
- 1756: A short address to persons of all denominations, occasioned by the alarm of an intended invasion
- 1757: A collection of hymns for social worsihp [sic], more particularly design'd for the use of the Tabernacle congregation, in London. By George Whitefield,
- 1758: A communion morning's companion
- 1758: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1758: Abraham's offering up his son Isaac
- 1759: A letter of consolation to the Rev. W. Romaine
- 1759: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1760: A communion morning's companion
- 1760: Ten sermons on the following subjects
- 1760: A letter from the Rev. George Whitfield
- 1760: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1761: A letter from the Rev. George Whitfield, B.A. To the Rev. Laurence Sterne, M.A. The supposed author of a book, entitled, The life an opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman
- 1761: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1762: Aaron's blessing the children of Israel
- 1762: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes, in a book lately published, and intitled, The doctrine of grace; or, The office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of infidelity, and the abuses of fanaticism. By Dr. William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1763: Observations on some fatal mistakes
- 1764: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1764: Observations on some fatal mistakes, [i]n a book lately published, and intitled, The doctrine of grace; or The office and operations of the Holy Spirit vindicated from the insults of infidelity, and the abuses of fanaticism. By Dr. William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester
- 1766: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1767: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1767: A communion morning's companion
- 1768: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright
- 1768: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell
- 1768: A letter to the Reverend Dr Durell
- 1768: A letter to the Reverend Doctor Durell
- 1768: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Durell, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford
- 1768: Letter to His Excellency Governour Wright, giving an account of the steps taken relative to the converting the Georgia Orphan-House into a college
- 1768: A collection of hymns for social worship, more particularly designed for the use of the Tabernacle congregation in London
- 1768: A letter to His Excellency Governor Wright, giving an account of the steps taken relative to the converting the Georgia orphan-house into a college: ... To which also is annexed the plan and elevation of the present and intended buildings and orphan-house lands adjacent. By G. Whitefield,
- 1768: An account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and Ecclesiastical Entertainments
- 1769: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1769: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1769: A sermon by the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, being his last farewell to his friends, preached at the tabernacle in Moorfields, at seven in the morning, August the 30th, 1769, immediately before his departure for Georgia
- 1770: A true copy of the last will and testament of the late Rev. George Whitefield
- 1770: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian
- 1770: A collection of hymns for social worship, more particularly designed for the use of the tabernacle and chapel congregations in London
- 1771: Eighteen sermons Preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M
- 1771: Twelve sermons on various important subjects
- 1771: The putting on the new man a certain mark of the real Christian
- 1771: Two farewell sermons
- 1771: Sermons on various important subjects
- 1771: Twelve sermons on various important subjects
- 1771: The last will, and testament, of the late Reverend and renowned George Whitefield
- 1771: A true copy of the last will and testament of the late Rev. George Whitefield
- 1771: The works of the Reverend George Whitefield
- 1772: Two sermons by the late Revd. George Whitefield, M.A
- 1772: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1772: A select collection of letters of the late Reverend George Whitefield
- 1772: Fifteen sermons, preached on various important subjects
- 1772: A communion morning's companion
- 1773: A short account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1773: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1774: A collection of hymns for social worship, more particularly designed for the use of the tabernacle and chapel congregations in London
- 1774: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1774: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1775: A communion morning's companion
- 1775: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1777: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1777: Pregeth ynghylch rhodio gyda Duw
- 1779: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1779: Dwy bregeth ar y testynau canlynol, sef, yr ysbryd gla?n yn argyhoeddi'r by?d o bechod, o gyfiawnder ag o farn. Gan y diweddar Barchedig Mr. G. Witfield. A.M. Wedi ei cyfieithu ir Gymraeg er budd ir Cymry
- 1781: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1781: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1782: The seed of the woman shall bruise the head of the serpent
- 1782: A communion morning's companion
- 1783: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1785: Fifteen sermons
- 1785: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1785: Abraham offering up his son Isaac
- 1786: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1787: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1787: The prodigal son
- 1787: The barren fig-tree
- 1788: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1789: A letter, from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1789: The prodigal son
- 1789: Abraham offering up his son Isaac
- 1790: Two serious verses
- 1790: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1791: A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley
- 1791: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1792: A sermon on Luke 8th, 18. Take heed therefore how you hear
- 1792: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1792: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1792: Twelve sermons on various important subjects
- 1793: The knowledge of Jesus Christ the best knowledge
- 1794: Two sermons. The almost Christian, and Intercession every Christian's duty
- 1794: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1794: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1794: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1794: The doctrine of election defended and supported
- 1794: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1795: Ten sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1795: Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1795: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1796: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1797: Eighteen sermons preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. on the following subjects
- 1797: Ten sermons preached on various important subjects
- 1798: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1798: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1799: A letter to the Reverend Dr. Durell
- 1800: A collection of hymns for social worship
- 1800: A collection of hymns for social worship
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