1810-1815, Diaries & Journals, Methodists, Tennessee Historical Society
“I seen a woman have a fit in the morning & the man at knight the first that I ever saw have Convulsion fits. To see the Goodness & the mercy of God in preserving his people how thankful ought I to be….”
1810-1815, Books, Essays & Treatises, Dancing Exercise, Other/Unknown, Robert Rose, William S. Bryan
“It was about the year 1814, as near as we can ascertain—for there was no record kept of the matter—that the singular religious phenomenon called the “jerks” began to make its appearance at the camp-meetings….”
1810-1815, Autobiographies & Biographies, Methodists
“There is something in the jerks unexplainable….”
1810-1815, Autobiographies & Biographies, Methodists
“Here I first saw what was called the jerks, a very strange as well as disgusting exercise….”
1810-1815, Autobiographies & Biographies, Dancing Exercise, Tennessee Historical Society
“The peopel had the Jirks Shouting and d[a]ncing and…those that atempted to desribe there fealing while ingaged in the above exersize sayed the[y] had the most hevenly fealing that [they] ever felt in the there life….”