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. Under this Pulpit 



arc deposited 



The Remains 



of 



THE REV. GEO. WHITEFIELD, 



and 



THE REV. JONATHAN PARSONS, 



The first Pastor of this Church, 



whodied July 19th, 1776; 



also 



OF THE REV. JOSEPH PRINCE, 



Who died 1791. 



On the right of the Pulpit is a beautiful marble 

 cenotaph, "with the following inscription : — 



This Cenotaph 



is erected with affectionate veneration 



to tlie memory of 



THE REV. GEORGE WHITEFIELD, 



bom at Gloucester, Eng., Dec. 16tli, 1714 ;• 



educated at Oxford University; ordained 1736. 



In a ministry of 34 years 



he crossed the Atlantic 13 times, 



and preached more than 18,000 sermons. 



As a soldier of the cross, humble, devout, ardent, be put on the 



whole armor of God, 



preferring the honor of Christ 



to his own interest, repose, reputation or life. 



As a Christian orator, his deep piety, disinterested zeal, and vivid 



imagination, gave unexampled energy to his look, action and utter- 



