George Whitefield

a. refused to visit England, claiming it was beyond redemption.
b. was an English Anglican minister whose dramatic sermons attracted crowds of thousands.
c. wrote the influential religious tract, the Book of Common Prayer.
d. led major religious dissenting factions in the Middle Colonies.
e. carried out a major slave rebellion.


b

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