1802-1804, American Antiquarian Society, Anonymous/Unknown, Laughing Exercise, Magazines & Newspapers, Other/Unknown
“A great revival of religion took place in this neighborhood this summer. It began in a way that I never saw before, and it continues in a very strange way. It began with a jurking and shaking of the body, something like convulsion fits, and this bodily exercise continued with some for three or four months, and that daily.”
1802-1804, Autobiographies & Biographies, Barking Exercise, Library of Congress
“This work [the Kentucky Revival] continued until the year 1805, with various manifestations and opperations of outward power, such as the jerks, barks, singing, dancing, shouting, and the like….”
1802-1804, American Antiquarian Society, Autobiographies & Biographies, Methodists
“I made a pause, then exclaimed, at the top of my voice, ‘Do you leave off jerking, if you can.’ It was thought more than five hundred commenced jumping, shouting, and jerking. There was no more preaching that day….”
1805-1809, Barking Exercise, Correspondence, Falling Exercise, Other Bodily Exercises & General References, Western Reserve Historical Society
“Soon after they began to sing several were taken with the Jerks, while sitting on their seats. Their heads, & shoulders were Jerked back & forth, with such increasing violence, that in a few seconds their hats, & bonnets, & even hankerchiefs which were tied close to their heads would fly off. Some would soon be Jerked flat on the floor, in a manner very mortifying to all delicate feelings….”
1805-1809, Dancing Exercise, Diaries & Journals, Duke University, Methodists, Other Bodily Exercises & General References
“Som Shouted Som cryd Som Had the Jurks and I was powerful tempted. I never Saw Aney person Have them befour and I Cannot Account for it. God only know the Causes….”