. The journal of American history. j&irial m& SWigum* ?Etfe tn iEarly Ammra ^g==^ ^g^^^ <^^* -»- ft^^^sg^ ^-^^g^^>^^^^^ Very agreeably ended the old year, for which and all other mercies, I adoreand praise the Divine goodness, for He is good, and His mercy endureth forever. In 1763, the Reverend George Whitefield visited the Northern Whitefield, says a biographer, sailed from Scotland for Rappahan-nock. He had sailed with but little hopes of further usefulness, owing tohis asthma, and it was with difficulty he preached. Mr. Whitefield hadbeen in Virginia before, Colonel Gordon s


. The journal of American history. j&irial m& SWigum* ?Etfe tn iEarly Ammra ^g==^ ^g^^^ <^^* -»- ft^^^sg^ ^-^^g^^>^^^^^ Very agreeably ended the old year, for which and all other mercies, I adoreand praise the Divine goodness, for He is good, and His mercy endureth forever. In 1763, the Reverend George Whitefield visited the Northern Whitefield, says a biographer, sailed from Scotland for Rappahan-nock. He had sailed with but little hopes of further usefulness, owing tohis asthma, and it was with difficulty he preached. Mr. Whitefield hadbeen in Virginia before, Colonel Gordon says: 1763, Aug, 26th:—This evening I had the comfort of receiving a letter fromRev. George Whitefield who landed this day at Urbana. 27:—Mr. Waddell and I set off in our boat for Urbana and got there about10 oc. Mr. Whitefield and Mr. Wright, who came with him, readily agreed to comewith us, so we got home about 2— very happy in the company of Mr. Whitefield. Aug. 28th;—Mr. Whitefield preached a most


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