Category Description for Dwight Lyman Moody
Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899), American evangelist, noted for his crusades both in the United States and Great Britain.
Founder of the Chicago Bible Institute (after his death renamed Moody Bible Institute), Northfield Seminary for Young Ladies, and Mount Hermon School for Boys (The later two institutions are now combined as Northfield Mount Hermon School).
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Revised edition, 1881. Complied by J. B. McClure. Also includes epitomes of fellow evangelists: Ira Sankey, D. W. Whittle, and Philip Bliss.
Biography and impact.
Complete e-text of biography published in 1876.
1895 e-text. Collection of sermon illustrations, outlines, and study notes gathered by Moody from the margins of his preaching Bible.
1936 e-text. An international centenary tribute to Moody, by Will Houghton and Charles Cook. Recounts the life and accomplishments of the evangelist.
Biography by J. Wilbur Chapman originally published in 1900.
Selected articles and resource guide for Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899).
1895 e-text. Collection of sermon illustrations, outlines, and study notes gathered by Moody from the margins of his preaching Bible.
1936 e-text. An international centenary tribute to Moody, by Will Houghton and Charles Cook. Recounts the life and accomplishments of the evangelist.
Revised edition, 1881. Complied by J. B. McClure. Also includes epitomes of fellow evangelists: Ira Sankey, D. W. Whittle, and Philip Bliss.
Complete e-text of biography published in 1876.
Biography and impact.
Biography by J. Wilbur Chapman originally published in 1900.
Selected articles and resource guide for Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899).
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