He had a well-earned reputation as a brilliant man and a spellbinding and compelling preacher. Benjamin Franklin, who came quickly to a great and lifelong respect for Whitefield gives many amusing anecdotes in his Autobiography, including this one.
"I happened soon after to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me, I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold. As he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the coppers. Another stroke of his oratory made me asham'd of that, and determin'd me to give the silver; and he finish'd so admirably, that I empty'd my pocket wholly into the collector's dish, gold and all."
So, Whitefield was a heralded celebrity and popular curiosity. But he was also a magnificent preacher. Thousands credited him with having changed their lives, including this dramatic and fascinating testimonial from Connecticut farmer Nathan Cole.
Traveling With Others
Given is the calculated distance as well as the driving travel time, which does not take into account driving conditions, traffic, etc. The distance between Dallas, Georgia and Lake Charles, Louisiana is 654 miles. The resulting travel time is 10 hours and 49 minutes.
No. The king did not travel with James Cook.
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Speed Average speed- the total distance traveled divided by the time it takes to travel that distance Velocity is also the distance or displacement divided by the time
Most sites such as the RACQ Travel Planner measure from the CBD, specifically George Street.
The distance between the two places is 1414 miles. This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.
The most direct route to travel from Cape Town down the N2, also known as the garden route. The distance is about 440 km.
The railroads knew that the farmers needed the railroads to travel and trade so the prices were raised purposely to control the farmers.
George Whitefield has written: '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' -- subject(s): Trials (Assault and battery), Methodism, Christianity, Protestantism 'The Lord Our Righteousness' 'The almost Christian' -- subject(s): Christian life 'An expostulatory letter addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and lord advocate of the Unitas Fratrum' -- subject(s): Moravian Church 'Whitefield & Wesley on the New Birth' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Regeneration (Theology), Conversion, Christianity 'A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield from Georgia, to a friend in London' -- subject(s): Christian life 'The sermons of George Whitefield' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church, Sermons, English Sermons 'The revived Puritan' 'The marriage of Cana' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Marriage in Cana (Miracle), Miracles, Sermons, Sermons, American, Turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana (Miracle) 'The method of grace' 'Observations on some fatal mistakes' -- subject(s): Grace (Theology) 'Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der erste Theil' 'A collection of hymns for social worship' -- subject(s): English Hymns, Texts, Church music, Hymns, Presbyterian Church 'A select collection of letters of the late Reverend George Whitefield ..' -- subject(s): Savannah, Savannah. Bethesda Orphan-House 'Hymns for social worship, collected from various authors, and more particularly design'd for the use of the Tabernacle congregation, in London. By George Whitefield, ..' 'A new heart, the best new year's gift, and repentance the only way to obtain it' 'What think ye of Christ?' -- subject(s): Bible, Sermons 'Some remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, The enthusiasm of Methodists and papists compar'd' -- subject(s): Methodism, Evangelical Revival 'Eighteen sermons preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Sermons, Sermons, English 'Seventy-five sermons on various important subjects' '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' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Voyages and travels, Clergy, Travel, Presbyterian Church, Biography 'Sermons preached by the Rev. George Whitefield in the High Church-Yard, Glasgow' 'The knowledge of Jesus Christ the best knowledge' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Knowableness, English Sermons 'A sermon on Luke 8th, 18. Take heed therefore how you hear' 'Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Sermons '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, .' 'A letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield to the religious societies' 'A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to a reverend divine in Boston' -- subject(s): Travels, Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Travel 'Faith acts above reason' 'Journals' -- subject(s): Great Awakening 'Sermons on important subjects' -- subject(s): Sermons 'A letter from the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, to some church-members of the Presbyterian perswasion' -- subject(s): Great Awakening, Presbyterianism, Querists, or An extract of sundry passages taken out of Mr. Whitefield's printed sermons, journals and letters 'A letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to the religious societies lately form'd in England and Wales' -- subject(s): Religious Dissenters, Evangelical Revival 'Five sermons on the following subjects ..' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church, Sermons, Early works to 1800, English Sermons 'George Whitefields's Journals' 'Prayers on several occasions' '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' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels, Great Awakening 'Ten sermons on the following subjects; Viz. I. Christ, the believer's husband. II. The Gospel supper. ... X. The conversion of Zaccheus. By Mr. George Whitefield' 'Select sermons of George Whitefield' -- subject(s): English Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Sermons, Sermons, English 'Of justification by Christ' 'The folly and danger of parting with Christ for the pleasures and profits of life. A sermon preached at Kennington-common. By George Whitefield, ..' 'A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal, from his arrival at London, to his departure from thence on his way to Georgia' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Voyages and travels, Description and travel, Clergy, Travel, Presbyterian Church, Biography 'The Right Way to 'Train up a Child.'' 'The two first parts of his life, with his journals' 'The nature and necessity of our new birth in Christ Jesus' 'Some remarks upon a late charge against enthusiasm' -- subject(s): Enthusiasm 'The doctrine of election defended and supported' -- subject(s): Election (Theology) 'A collection of hymns for social worship, more particularly designed for the use of the Tabernacle congregation in London' 'A vindication and confirmation of the remarkable work of God in New-England' -- subject(s): Church history, Great Awakening, Revivals, State of religion in New-England, since the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield's arrival there 'A brief account of some Lent and other extraordinary processions and ecclesiastical entertainments seen last year at Lisbon' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Description and travel, Travel, Religion, Early works to 1800, Church history, Religious Processions 'Christ the only rest for the weary and heavy laden' 'Some remarks on a late pamphlet intitled, The state of religion in New-England' 'A brief and general account, of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield' 'The duty and interest of early piety' -- subject(s): Youth, Religious life, Conduct of life, Piety 'Is your Christian faith real?' 'The Lord our righteousness' -- subject(s): God, Righteousness 'Christmas well kept, and the Twelve Days well spent' -- subject(s): Christmas 'The Works Of The Reverend George Whitefield V5' 'The barren fig-tree' 'A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, from his birth to his entring into holy orders' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy, Presbyterian Church 'A brief account of the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial' 'An expostulatory letter, addressed to Nicholas Lewis, Count Zinzendorff, and Lord Advocate of the Unitas Fratrum. By George Whitefield, ..' 'Classic Sermon Outlines' 'The serpent's beguiling Eve explained, considered, and applied to all under temptation. A sermon preached at Blackheath, Newington, &c. By George Whitefield, ..' 'Worldly business no plea for the neglect of religion' -- subject(s): Sermons, Christian life, Bible, Worldliness 'Satan's devices' 'The indwelling of the Spirit' -- subject(s): Holy Spirit 'Collection of Hymns for Social Worship,: More Particularly Design'd for the Use of the ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The marks of a new birth' -- subject(s): Regeneration (Theology) 'A sermon on self-denial' -- subject(s): Self-denial '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' 'A sermon on the eternity of hell-torments' -- subject(s): Hell, Future punishment 'Letter from the Rev. George Whitefield to the Rev. John Wesley, on universal redemption' -- subject(s): Election (Theology), Grace (Theology) 'The heinous sin of profane cursing and swearing' 'The necessity and benefits of religious society' -- subject(s): Sermons, Presbyterian Church, Christian sociology, English Sermons 'Britain's mercies, and Britain's duty' -- subject(s): Bible, English Sermons, Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746, Sermons, Sermons, English 'Eighteen sermons preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. on the following subjects ..' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church, Sermons, English Sermons 'The nature and necessity of society in general' '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' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Description and travel, Voyages and travels, Clergy, Travel, Presbyterian Church, Biography 'Sermons on several practical subjects' -- subject(s): Sermons 'Eighteen Sermons' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'A letter to the Reverand Dr. Durell, vice chancellor of the University of Oxford' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Controversial literature, Methodism
The distance between Lantana, Texas, and Farmers Branch, Texas, is approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) by road. The journey typically takes around 25 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The two locations are situated in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, making travel between them relatively convenient.
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The safest means of transportation for long-distance travel is commercial air travel.