The revivalist passion had been mounting rapidly amongst the listeners, and the revivalistsense divined what was coming.
Whenever the revivalist fever attacks a community, it excites in a certain number of individuals, especially women, an indescribable zeal for proselytising.
The voice, as generally happens with a successful revivalist preacher, was of fine quality, and rich in good South Lancashire intonations, and his manner was simplicity itself.
Like the lawyer who could not pursue his argument without the thread which he had been accustomed to have on his finger, no more could this revivalist operate with effect, independent of his own peculiar machinery.
When the Revivalist services were being held in Polterham, she visited the Hall and the churches with assiduity, and from that period dated her friendship with the daughter of Mr. Mumbray, Mayor of the town.
The student band of Montmartre, the association of revivalist preachers of Vicenza, became a new Order, a holy militia pledged to fight for the Papacy against all its assailants everywhere and at all costs.
For Tonkin had told her of a noted revivalist who was coming through West Penwith, and already she felt the first delicious tremblings of that orgy of fear which should be hers.
The revivalist stood erect and terrible in the pulpit, no longer a shrewd, cheery man of the world, but the very mouthpiece of the wrath and mercy of God.
One morning the superintendent minister and the revivalist called on Ezra Brunt at his shop.
Soon the revivalist came down from the pulpit and stood within the Communion-rail, whence he addressed the nearmost part of the people in low, soothing tones of persuasion.
Where, also, no impossible stranger could intrude himself upon the company of his betters, with revivalistvocabulary and killjoy face.
Still less if it never occurred to him that he here confronted again the footprint of the condemned revivalist fellow, lately become his beloved's sworn friend.
The deliberate reference to the revivalistfellow stung Canning like the flick of a glove in his face.
Mehronay knew the gospel hymns by heart, as he seemed to know his New Testament, and the cunning revivalist kept the song service going for an hour.
No one, I think, could more detest the professional revivalist than myself, and than myself no one could more entirely doubt the lasting effect of the majority of the conversions accomplished by this means.
No priest appears to be necessary, the excitements of the revivalist preacher are absent.
It was this condition which determined the success alike of the revivalist meetings of the Mystics, and the revelries of the witches.
Mr. Booth has captured, and harnessed with sharp bits and effectual blinkers, a multitude of ultra-Evangelical missionaries of the revivalist school who were wandering at large.
I turned about, and saw a woman who was examining the reverendrevivalist with much satisfaction.
He described that meeting so vividly that had my stupefied mind been capable of fresh emotions, I too might have been converted at second hand by the revivalist preacher.
One day a pretty girl, whom he had been following in the street, unwittingly enticed him into a revivalist meeting.
Just at the corner of the college grounds was a Methodist Episcopal church, the principal one in New Haven, and, a professional revivalisthaving begun his work there, the church was soon thronged.
Then this revivalist preached a bit and talked about salvation and baptism, and about believin' and being baptized in order to be saved.
So this revivalistkneeled down and says to Mitch: [Illustration: "Are You Saved, My Little Friend?
Then the revivalist asked for songs and somebody called out, "Away in a Manger, No Crib for a Bed"; and they sang that.
Pretty soon the revivalist came down and spied Mitch.
Then the revivalist says: "Take your chance, my little friend," and went away.
The revivalist was stunned, and he looked at Mitch and kind of started to get away from him.
And I had listened to the revivalist and heard the singin' and the experience speeches.
And heard the revivalist say that you had to be immersed, that baptized meant to be put clear under, and that sprinklin' wouldn't do.
Then they had another song, "Work, for the Night is Coming"; and then the revivalistcalled for experience speeches.
The only reply he made to the excited and personal remarks of the revivalist was to stop at the door and drop his last dollar into the yeast box before passing out.
For the new revivalist preacher from Horse Shoe Bay was coming that morning.
Isn't that revivalist preacher enough to run it for a while?
Mr. Fuller soon became disgusted with the coarse, brow-beating dogmatism of the revivalist toward the unassuming passengers, and took up the argument against him.
Our great American revivalist Finney writes: "I said to myself: 'What is this?
A story which revivalist preachers often tell is that of a man who found himself at night slipping down the side of a precipice.
A Revivalist Revived A Revivalist who had fallen dead in the pulpit from too violent religious exercise was astonished to wake up in Hades.
And anon I see a stir round the preacher's stand that made me know the speaker of the day, the great Revivalist and Temperance worker had come.
In a few minutes I see a stir round the speakers' stand, and knew the speaker of the day, the great revivalist from the West, had come.
Why, the great revivalist and preacher who is expected here to-day.