Three Letters From The Reverand Mr. George Whitefield

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Three Letters From The Reverand Mr. George Whitefield

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NOTES: Franklin published all three of these letters in successive issues of Pa. Gaz., April 10-24, 1740. In his first letter Whitefield undertook to support the charge that Archbishop Tillotson knew no more Christianity than Mahomet, an assertion that alienated many of his followers in the Colonies. Alexander Garden, Rector of St. Philips, Charleston, replied to these three letters and three others of Whitefield's on justification in Six Letters to the Rev. Mr. White-field printed in 1740 both in Charleston and in Boston, and reprinted in part by BF in the April-June issues of Gen. Mag., 1741, giving the lie to the charge brought on BF and his fellow printers "that Mr. Whitefield had engag'd all the Printers not to print any Thing against him, lest his Doctrine and Practice should be expos'd and the People undeceiv'a" (Pa. Gaz., May 8, 1740). COPIES: PU. BM, CSmH, CtY, DLC, MB, MWA. RareBookHub lists only 4 copies; one copy in 2011 and prior to that 1920 and two previous to that.

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Miller 224, Sabin 103599, Evans 4651, Hildeburn 680, Campbell 183.

Condition

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Very Good

Date Examined

Dec 6, 2023

Notes

Collation: Demy 8o A8 pp 1 title, 2-5 letter 1 dated Savannah Jan 18 1739-40, 5-12 Letter 2, dated Savannah March 28 1740, 13-16 Letter 3 dated Savannah Jan 23 1739-40 Type: Caslon am pica Paper: American marked crown shield flour de lis LVG | IV. LEAF: 7.8 x 5.2 in. (MB). Last page supplied in facsimile.