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George Whitefield
London, UK, ca. 1768
1768 George Whitefield's Letter to the Vice Chancellor of Oxford After 6 Methodist Students Expelled
Booklet
A published letter by one of the founders of the Methodist church, George Whitefield, to the Reverend Dr. Durell at Oxford University. Entitled "A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Durell, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Occasioned By a Late Expulsion of Six Students from Edmund Hall." London: J. Millan, 1768. First Edition. Small twelvemo, 50pp. With a handwritten notation in an unknown hand reading "witness" on page 27. Bound in brown paper wraps with a handwritten title on the front cover. Toning, soiling, and foxing throughout. Light wear to the edges. Creasing and small tears to the covers. Overall very good.

A group of six students from St. Edmund Hall, Oxford were expelled from the university in March 1768. They were Calvinistic Methodists and were accused by their tutor of preaching in conventicles, of holding 'dangerous views on Justification by Faith' and extreme forms of Calvinism, as well as lacking social and educational standards. The Vice-Chancellor examined them and they were expelled, despite the fact that the Principal of St. Edmund Hall pleaded their case. The incident reveals the attitude towards Methodism in university circles at that time and provoked widespread protests in evangelical circles.

George Whitefield (1714-1770) was an Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. In 1740, he traveled to North America where he preached a series of revivals that became part of the "Great Awakening". His methods were controversial, and he engaged in numerous debates and disputes with other clergymen. From 1738 to 1741, Whitefield issued seven "Journals", criticizing the Church. The "Journals" angered numerous clergy, with Joseph Trapp calling them "blasphemous" and accused Whitefield of being "besotted either with pride or madness". In response to Whitefield's "Journals", the bishop of London, Edmund Gibson, published a 1739 pastoral letter criticizing Whitefield, who in turn responded by labelling Anglican clergy as "lazy, non-spiritual, and pleasure seeking".

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