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and trying to read to him the story of the Prodigal Son and a great many words he could not readout, and had to skip. I thought, 'If the Lord can ever use such an instrument as that for His honor and glory, it will astonish me.' As a result of his tireless labor, within a year the average attendance at his school was 650, while 60 volunteers from various churches served as teachers. It became so well known that the just-elected
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Speaking before thousands in the dark business suit, bearded, rotund Dwight L. Moody seemed the epitome of the "businessman in clerical garb" who typified popular religion in late 19th-century America... Earthy, unlettered, a dynamo of energy, the revivalist was very much a man of his times... Moody
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The first meeting I ever saw him at was in a little old shanty that had been abandoned by a saloon-keeper. Mr. Moody had got the place to hold the meetings at night. I went there a little late; and the first thing I saw was a man standing up with a few tallow candles around him, holding a negro boy,
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Northfield became an important location in evangelical Christian history in the late 19th century as Moody organized summer conferences. These were led and attended by prominent Christian preachers and evangelists from around the world. Western Massachusetts has had a rich evangelical tradition
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tried to persuade him to make his permanent home in the city, offering to build a new house for Moody and his family. But the newly famous Moody, also sought by supporters in New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, chose a tranquil farm he had purchased near his birthplace in
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News of Moody's large revival campaigns in Great Britain from 1873 through 1875 traveled quickly to Sweden, making "Mr. Moody" a household name in homes of many Mission Friends. Moody's sermons published in Sweden were distributed in books, newspapers, and
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destroyed Moody's church building, as well as his house and those of most of his congregation. Many had to flee the flames, saving only their lives, and ending up completely destitute. Moody, reporting on the disaster, said about his own situation that:
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and some of his cabinet officials attended a Moody meeting on January 19, 1876. Moody held evangelistic meetings from Boston to New York, throughout New England, and as far west as San Francisco, also visiting other West Coast towns from
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class; and I think that the committee of the Mount Vernon Church seldom met an applicant for membership more unlikely ever to become a Christian of clear and decided views of Gospel truth, still less to fill any extended sphere of public
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Moody founded two schools here: Northfield School for Girls, founded in 1879, and the Mount Hermon School for Boys, founded in 1881. In the late 20th century, these merged, forming today's co-educational, nondenominational
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invited him to speak, and he promoted the American as well. When Moody returned to the US, he was said to frequently attract crowds of 12,000 to 20,000, such crowds being as common as they had been in England. President
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His influence was felt among Swedes. Being of English heritage, never visiting Sweden or any other Scandinavian country, and never speaking a word of Swedish, nonetheless, he became a hero revivalist among Swedish
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is still read today by thousands. R.A. Torrey, an associate of Moody whose influence was rapidly increasing, championed Keswick's ideals and utilized the term "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" in reference to the
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I can truly say, and in saying it I magnify the infinite grace of God as bestowed upon him, that I have seen few persons whose minds were spiritually darker than was his when he came into my
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That turnout continued throughout 1874 and 1875, with crowds of thousands at all of his meetings. During his visit to Scotland, Moody was helped and encouraged by
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The Liberty Ships of World War II: A Record of the 2,710 Vessels and Their Builders, Operators and Namesakes, with a History of the Jeremiah O'Brien
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Hamilton, Michael S., "The Interdenominational Evangelicalism of D.L. Moody and the Problem of Fundamentalism" in Darren Dochuk et al. eds.
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On August 28, 1862, Moody married Emma C. Revell, with whom he had a daughter, Emma Reynolds Moody, and two sons, William Revell Moody and
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to work (after receiving many job rejections locally) in an uncle's shoe store. One of the uncle's requirements was that Moody attend the
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During a trip to the United Kingdom in the spring of 1872, Moody became well known as an evangelist. Literary works published by the
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claim that he was the greatest evangelist of the 19th century. He preached almost a hundred times and came into communion with the
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Evangelist D.L. Moody was a proponent of the Keswick movement along with others, including Hannah Whitall Smith, whose book
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D. L. Moody "could not conscientiously enlist" in the Union Army during the Civil War, later describing himself as "a
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The Social Views of Dwight L. Moody and Their Relation to the Workingman of 1860-1900. Fort Hays Studies Series. 40.
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The growing Sunday School congregation needed a permanent home, so Moody started a church in Chicago, the
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The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle over the End Times Shaped a Nation
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Plaque commemorating the spot on Court Street in Boston where Dwight Moody was converted in 1855 by
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Guaranteed Pure: The Moody Bible Institute, Business, and the Making of Modern Evangelicalism
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tracts, and they led to the spread of Sweden's "Moody fever" from 1875 through 1880.
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American Evangelicalism: George Marsden and the State of American Religious History
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Evangelical America: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Religious Culture
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Gustafson, David M., "D.L. Moody and the Swedish-American Evangelical Free."
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preaching in Northfield. A protégé of Moody founded Moores Corner Church, in
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and encouraged many of his congregation to volunteer for service overseas.
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The Charismatic Century: The Enduring Impact of the Azusa Street Revival
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Ten years after Moody's death the Chicago Avenue Church was renamed the
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in his honor, and the Chicago Bible Institute has likewise renamed the
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God's Man for Gilded Age: D. L. Moody and the Rise of Mass Evangelism.
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Moody's first Sunday school class, North Market Hall, Chicago, 1876
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visited and spoke at a Sunday School meeting on November 25, 1860.
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Also, A Life for Christ—What a Normal Christian Life Looks Like.
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Moody aided the work of cross-cultural evangelism by promoting "
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According to Moody's memoir, his teacher, Edward Kimball, said:
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James F. Findlay, "Moody, Dwight Lyman," and John A. Garraty,
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In June 1871 at an International Sunday School Convention in
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Christian Worship: A Theological and Historical Introduction
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In the years after the fire, Moody's wealthy Chicago patron
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served as the pastor. In April 1855 Moody was converted to
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and raised ÂŁ10,000 for the building of a new home for the
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Love them in: The Proclamation Theology of D. L. Moody.
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Missionary preaching in China using Moody's version of
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He preached his last sermon on November 16, 1899, in
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Moody greatly influenced the cause of cross-cultural
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which continues to be used for its original purpose.
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he saved nothing but his reputation and his Bible."
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D.L. Moody

Northfield, Massachusetts
Northfield, Massachusetts
Paul Dwight Moody


Edward Kimball
evangelist
Keswickianism
Moody Church
Northfield Mount Hermon School
Moody Bible Institute
Moody Publishers
revivalism
Ira Sankey
Northfield, Massachusetts
Unitarian church
Boston
Congregational Church of Mount Vernon
Dr. Edward Norris Kirk
evangelical
Edward Kimball
Sunday School

President Lincoln
Quaker
Civil War
United States Christian Commission
YMCA

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