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Definition of Dwight lyman moody
1. Noun. United States evangelist (1837-1899).
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Literary usage of Dwight lyman moody
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1. Silhouettes of My Contemporaries by Lyman Abbott (1921)
"dwight lyman moody, EVANGELIST WITHOUT office in Church or State; without
theological, collegiate, or even high-school education; without a church or ..."
2. Modern Masters of Pulpit Discourse by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1905)
"I leave my original statement unchanged, but I thought it due to fairness to note
this conflict of testimony. dwight lyman moody ..."
3. The Cumulative Book Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1901)
"Life and sermons of dwight lyman moody. Ogilvie, J: S.. ed. $1: pa. 50c. ...
W: It. The life of dwight lyman moody, by his sou; il. with more than one ..."
4. Room at the Top by Adam Craig (1880)
"dwight lyman moody. ... the foremost among the evangelists of modern times is
dwight lyman moody. Born on the 5th day of February, 1837, ..."