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Excerpt from John Wesley and George Whitefield in Scotland: Or the Influence of the Oxford Methodists on Scottish Religion
IN the following pages an endeavour has been made to write a short history of the visits made to Scotland last century by two of the most outstanding men of the period - the Rev. John Wesley and the Rev. George Whitefield. Although the Visits were but a very small fraction of their vast work, they are of great interest to the historical student; and to every one that takes an interest in a most remark able revival of religion, the results of which are still felt in the life and work of the modern Church. Wesley and Whitefield in?uenced Scottish Religion most profoundly, and the movement of which they were the outstanding leaders became to a consider able extent a religious movement within the Scottish Church, moulding both life and work ever since. The outstanding feature of the great Methodist.
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