In "A Short Address to Persons of All Denominations, Occasioned by the Alarm of an Intended Invasion," George Whitefield delivers a compelling message during a time of national anxiety. Written in 1756 amidst fears of invasion, this address urges individuals from various religious backgrounds to unite in prayer and introspection. Whitefield's powerful rhetoric calls for a renewed sense of spiritual commitment and moral responsibility in the face of external threats.
This short work provides valuable insight into the religious and social climate of 18th-century Britain, reflecting the anxieties and hopes of a nation on the brink. Whitefield's impassioned plea for unity and faith continues to resonate, offering timeless lessons on resilience and the importance of spiritual fortitude in times of crisis. This edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to experience the urgency and conviction of Whitefield's message firsthand.
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