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Dwight Lyman Moody
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Moody, Dwight L(yman) (b. Feb. 5, 1837, East Northfield, Mass.,
U.S.--d. Dec. 22, 1899, Northfield, Mass.), prominent American evangelist who
set the pattern for later evangelism in large cities.
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Moody left his mother's farm at 17 to work in Boston and there was converted
from Unitarianism to fundamentalist evangelicalism. In 1856 he moved to Chicago
and prospered as a shoe salesman but in 1860 gave up business for missionary
work. He worked with the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA; 1861-73), was
president of the Chicago YMCA, founded the Moody Church, and engaged in slum
mission work.
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In 1870 he met Ira D. Sankey, a hymn writer, and with him became noted for
contributing to the growth of the "gospel hymn." They made extended
evangelical tours in Great Britain (1873-75, 1881-84). Moody shunned divisive
sectarian doctrines, deplored "higher criticism" of the Bible, the
Social Gospel movement, and the theory of evolution. Instead he colourfully and
intensely preached "the old-fashioned gospel," emphasizing a literal
interpretation of the Bible and looking toward the premillennial Second Coming.
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Moody's mass revivals were financed by prominent businessmen who believed he
would alleviate the hardships of the poor. Moody himself ardently supported
various charities but felt that social problems could be solved only by the
divine regeneration of individuals. As well as conducting revivals, he directed
annual Bible conferences at Northfield, Mass., where he founded a seminary for
girls in 1879. In 1889 he founded the Chicago Bible Institute (now the Moody
Bible Institute).
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
J.C. Pollock, Moody (also published as Moody Without Sankey,
1963); James F. Findlay, Jr., Dwight L. Moody, American Evangelist, 1837-1899
(1969).
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