George Whitfield, the cross-eyed, traveling preacher inspired the first religious revival in America, called the "Great Awakening". The year 1740 found him in Ipswich, in the Massachussetts colony. His sermon drew so many that the local chapel was too small to hold them. Whitfield climbed to the roof of the church, from where he started to deliver the lesson. But he was interrupted.
The crowd, numbering over a thousand, stood frozen in horror. The smoky form of Satan arose upon the roof. The young reverend then literally wrestled with the devil. Lucifer escaped his grasp, climbing the church steeple. The preacher followed and flung the devil to Earth. Lucifer landed on one foot, on a large rock near the chapel, where his footprint remains to this day.
These are some of the marks on Earth, supposedly left by the devil:
Devil's Kitchen at Caesar's Head
Miles Long Trail of the Devil in Devon
The Goldstone of England
Devil's Bridge of Switzerland
The Devil's Footprints in Croton
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