Noble American Lives: Biographies of America’s Religious Thinkers and Believers
William H. Benson
This show is about the lives of certain individuals from America's past, who participated in America's religious journey over the past five centuries. Some thou...
George Whitefield's Three Voyages to America, Part 2
In this episode of Noble American Lives Podcast, host Bill Benson reads the second half of chapter 18 from his book on George Whitefield, focusing on Whitefield's three voyages to America. The episode details Whitefield's expansion of his congregation at Tottenham Court Road, his struggles to find clergymen for his churches, the brutal persecution he faced in Ireland, and his attempts to establish a college at the orphanage in Bethesda. It also highlights his health struggles, his impact on the American colonies through his preaching tours, and his collaborations with other evangelical leaders. George Whitefield's resilience and dedication amid challenges paint a vivid picture of his immense influence during the Great Awakening. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (00:21) Overview of the Series (01:13) Roger Williams and Cotton Mather (02:42) Thomas Paine and George Whitefield (03:30) George Whitefield's Ministry (04:32) Challenges and Triumphs (07:11) Persecution in Dublin (14:23) Health Struggles and Continued Preaching (21:56) Final Years and Legacy
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George Whitefield's Three Voyages to America
In Episode 79 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, Bill Benson explores Chapter 18, 'Three Voyages to America,' from his biography on George Whitefield. This episode details Whitefield's transatlantic trips, his work with orphans in Bethesda, his interactions and conflicts with John Wesley, his stances against the Moravians, his travels across the American colonies, including New York, New Jersey, and New England, and the impact of his preaching during the Great Awakening. Significant historical events such as the Seven Years' War and Whitefield's fundraising efforts for Princeton College are also discussed. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast and Author (01:21) Overview of Previous Episodes (04:38) George Whitefield's Fourth Voyage to America (10:40) Challenges and Controversies (17:57) Whitefield's Impact and Legacy (23:31) Concluding Remarks and Future Plans
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George Whitfield's Calvinist Methodist Organization
George Whitefield's Calvinist Methodist Organization: Episode 78 In Episode 78 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, hosted by Bill Benson, listeners are presented with Chapter 17 from Benson's book on George Whitefield, focusing on Whitefield's Calvinist Methodist Organization. This episode covers Whitefield's return to England after being reported dead, his successful preaching engagements, partnerships with aristocrats like Selina Hastings, and organizational leadership challenges. Despite health issues and competition with John Wesley, Whitefield's eloquence and dedication impressed many, including the Countess of Huntington's circle. The episode also touches on Whitefield's decision to eventually resign from leadership to maintain the freedom to preach broadly, his struggles with health, and the impact of his evangelical efforts across England, Scotland, and Ireland. (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (00:22) Overview of the Series (01:20) Roger Williams and Cotton Mather (02:49) Thomas Paine and George Whitefield (03:34) George Whitefield's Return to England (04:36) George Whitefield's Calvinist Methodist Organization (07:55) Partnership with the Countess of Huntington (14:24) Challenges and Changes in Leadership (24:08) John Wesley's Personal Struggles (27:22) George Whitefield's Indefatigable Preaching (29:09) Elizabeth Whitefield's Journey and Health (31:22) Building an Academy at Bethesda (32:50) Preaching in Ireland and Scotland
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George Whitefield Preaches Throughout Colonial America
In Episode 77 of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host Bill Benson reads Chapter 16, titled 'George Whitefield Preaches Throughout Colonial America,' from his biography on George Whitefield. The episode recounts Whitefield's extensive preaching tours across colonial America, his interactions with notable figures like Jonathan Edwards, and his efforts to support his orphanage, Bethesda. Despite challenges and criticisms, Whitefield's sermons impacted many, though not always resulting in conversions. The chapter also touches on Whitefield's health struggles, his financial efforts for Bethesda, and his acquisitions that included purchasing land and slaves to support the orphanage. The episode concludes with Whitefield's brief sojourn in Bermuda before returning to England. (00:00) Introduction and Overview (01:19) Series Background and Previous Episodes (04:33) George Whitefield's Journey Begins (08:48) Challenges and Triumphs in Colonial America (14:49) Health Struggles and Continued Preaching (22:49) Return to England and Reflections
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George Whitefield's Faces Critics in New England
In this episode of the Noble American Lives Podcast, host Bill Benson reads Chapter 15 from his book 'The Parallel Lives of the Noble American Religious Thinkers and Believers,' focusing on George Whitefield's challenges with critics in New England during the Great Awakening. The episode covers Whitefield's initial illness upon arriving in the colonies, his interactions with prominent Boston ministers, and the controversies and divisions within New England churches. Benson also highlights Whitefield's encounters with extreme evangelists like James Davenport and the severe criticisms from institutions like Harvard College. The episode provides an in-depth look at Whitefield's efforts to mend his reputation and the impact of his evangelical mission. (00:00) Introduction and Podcast Overview (00:30) Background on American Religious Thinkers (01:20) Previous Episodes Recap (02:48) Introduction to George Whitefield (04:37) George Whitefield's Challenges in New England (07:35) Criticism and Controversy (09:23) James Davenport's Influence (12:57) Whitefield's Response to Criticism (19:19) Harvard's Testimony Against Whitefield (26:44) Whitefield's Defense and Continued Preaching
About Noble American Lives: Biographies of America’s Religious Thinkers and Believers
This show is about the lives of certain individuals from America's past, who participated in America's religious journey over the past five centuries. Some thought more deeply than did others. Some believed in new ways. Some believed in old ways, but promoted an existing religion in a new way.
Each episode covers a chapter from a biography from twelve individuals: Roger Williams, Cotton Mather, Thomas Paine, George Whitefield, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Joseph Smith, William James, Mary Baker Eddy, Mark Twain, Billy Graham, H. L. Mencken, and Jim Bakker.
In addition, other episodes will include comparisons and contrasts between the individuals.
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