bitter feud. Whitefield and Wesley had opposite views about the availability of salvation. Wesley adopting the Arminian interpretation and Whitefield the Calvinistic. As a result the movement was divided. Whitefield returned to America in 1740 and founded an orphanage in Georgia. He had tremendous sway in New England, which had been prepared though the preaching of Jonathan Edwards. Under his influence the revival spread through several of the colonies and remained in power for a