Mr. Moody's style is unlike that of most religious revivalists.
"Faces and Places"
Henry William Lucy
But to him the profession of religion was an act of the reason, not of revival excitement, and in his ministrations he shunned carefully all the frenzied exhortation of the revivalists.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman
The term for this latter condition amongst revivalists was "the power," and it was distinctly a phenomenon sought for as the evidence of divine grace.
"The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I"
William James Stillman