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Excerpt from the Journal of Noah Fidler (May 30, 1805)

Excerpt from the Journal of Noah Fidler (May 30, 1805)

1805-1809, Diaries & Journals, Library of Congress, Methodists

“Several took an exteordinry exercis of shaking there heaad and working there arms. How wonderful is the work of the Lord.”

Letter from Francis Asbury to Daniel Hitt (July 28, 1805)

1805-1809, Correspondence, Methodists

“Brother Dougharty writes they serve God all manner of ways, jerking, dancing, etc.; yet the work goes on….”

Published Letter by Jacob Gruber (ca. 1806)

1805-1809, Dancing Exercise, Falling Exercise, Magazines & Newspapers, Methodists, Running Exercise

“When any ask me to explain all these antics or exercises, I say I do not explain what I do not understand. Many who had these exercises did not understand them—would not account for them. I am not called to analyze or methodize the jerks: have no tools for that work….”

Extracts from the Journals of Thomas Mann (May 21–September 21, 1807)

Extracts from the Journals of Thomas Mann (May 21–September 21, 1807)

1805-1809, Diaries & Journals, Duke University, Methodists

“Dr. Hambleton had the Jurks five time[s] in meeting….”

Extracts from the Diary of John Early  (November 18–December 21 1807)

Extracts from the Diary of John Early (November 18–December 21 1807)

1805-1809, Diaries & Journals, Methodists, Other Bodily Exercises & General References, Randolph-Macon College

“She…said the Jirks came from the Devil & wou’d go Back to him again. I told her to pray or [I] Did not know But the Jirks wou’d Kill her & she’d go to hell & she said she wished I might to go Hell above all people….”

Excerpt from the Personal Narrative of Joseph Carson (ca. 1807)

1805-1809, Books, Essays & Treatises, Methodists

“I have seen persons jerked over ground which was rocky and full of stumps, and wonderful to tell, they were never hurt. They would always beg not to be held or touched while thus affected, saying that it caused great pain….”

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