Preface – Dwight Lyman Moody

Preface

The breathless interest given to Mr. Moody’s anecdotes while being related by him before his immense audiences, and their wonderful power upon the human heart, suggested to the compiler this volume, and led him to believe and trust that, properly classified and arranged in book form, they would still carry to the general reader a rneagyre p£ their original potency for good. The best anecdotes have been selected and carefully compiled under appropriate headings, alphabetically arranged, making the many stories easily available for the private reader and public teacher. Mr. Moody’s idiom has been strictly preserved. He tells the story. Gold” will be found scattered through the volume, which includes Mr. Moody’s terse declarations of many precious and timely truths.

The compiler acknowledges the benefit received from the extended reports of the Tabernacle meetings given in the daily press of Chicago, also the Hippodrome services reported in the New York papers,-and the volume of Addresses revised by Mr. Moody. With the earnest prayer that God’s blessing may accompany the reading of these stories that have blessed so many thousands as they fell from the lips of the great Evangelist, this volume is dedicated to the public by the compiler,

January 30 , 1877.

J. B. McCLURE,

Chicago, Iii.

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