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Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899

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Personal name headingMoody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899
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Variant(s)Moody, D. L. (Dwight Lyman), 1837-1899
Birth date1837-02-05
Death date1899-12-22
Place of birthNorthfield (Mass.)
Place of deathNorthfield (Mass.)
AffiliationMoody Bible Institute
Moody Publishers
Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)
Profession or occupationEvangelists
Found inPollock, J. C. Moody, c1984: CIP t.p. (Moody) foreword (D. L. Moody; Dwight L. Moody)
Cesta k Bohu a jak ji lze naleĢzti, 1949: page [4] and following (D. L. Moody; born 5 February 1837 in Northfield, Massachusetts; preacher and founder of the Moody Bible Institute; died 22 December 1899)
Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, November 9, 2016: Dwight L. Moody page (Dwight L. Moody; Dwight Lyman Moody; D. L. Moody; born 5 February 1837 in Northfield, Massachusetts; died 22 December 1899 in Northfield, Massachusetts; American evangelist and publisher connected with the Holiness Movement, who founded the Moody Church, Northfield School and Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts; the Moody Bible Institute; and Moody Publishers; lived in Chicago between the end of Civil War and 1871; later moved back to Northfield, Massachusetts)
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