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Definition of Revival meeting
1. Noun. An evangelistic meeting intended to reawaken interest in religion.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revival Meeting
Literary usage of Revival meeting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great South: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian by Edward King (1875)
"PETERSBURG—A NEGRO revival meeting. THE journey from Lynchburg to Petersburg
calls up many memories. Eight years ago the mad rush of desperate and final ..."
2. The Life and Times of the Rev. Jesse Lee by Leroy Madison Lee (1848)
"... in Massachusetts—State of the Church—Statistics—Local Preachers —Returns
South—John Dickens—An Apostate Minister—A revival Meeting —Stith Mead and John ..."
3. The Southern States of North America: A Record of Journeys in Louisiana by Edward King (1875)
"PETERSBURG—A NEGRO revival meeting. THE journey from Lynchburg to Petersburg
calls up many memories. Eight years ago the mad rush of desperate and final ..."
4. Religious Confessions and Confessants: With a Chapter on the History of by Anna Robeson Brown Burr (1914)
"He notes, during one revival meeting, an epidemic of'' the jerks.''8T These
epidemics were especially influential upon the conversion of certain Mormon ..."
5. Religious Confessions and Confessants: With a Chapter on the History of by Anna Robeson Brown Burr (1914)
"He notes, during one revival meeting, ... Peter Jones, an Indian brave, is stirred
to unbecoming tears while attending a Methodist revival meeting. ..."
6. The Baptist Magazine by Baptist Missionary Society (1838)
"A revival meeting ; when addresses shall be delivered to various classes, and on
various subjects. ... It was indeed a revival meeting ; the chapel ..."