What role did George Whitefield play in spreading John Wesley’s Methodist message in the colonies?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • While studying at Oxford, Whitefield was inspired by Wesley’s teachings.


  • Whitefield made seven trips to the American colonies to spread his message.


  • Building on religious stirrings already present in the colonies, Whitefield preached to huge and emotional crowds.


  • He took advantage of America’s newspaper culture to advertise his appearances.


  • Whitefield believed that an evangelical minister should simply preach the Bible fervently to a wide array of avid listeners.


  • Everywhere he went, Whitefield served as a catalyst for religious activity.

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