By strict definition, 'faith' is not an emotion - becasue 'belief' is not an emotion. If people have 'belief' in something that is not based on proof, then their steadfast faith may be based on an emotion, but that does not make their faith an emotion. The english language is malleable and defined by common usage
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George Whitefield was an English cleric (priest) of the Anglican Church who contributed to the Great Awakening in 1740 in America. He traveled through the colonies and preached and was very popular, drawing also a lot of media attention (newspapers at the time).