Moody Without Sankey

Gary Benfold  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Jun 1996
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By John Pollock
Christian Focus. 314 pages. £7.99
ISBN 1 85792 167 4

'Nothing can be more fatal to the discipline of the school (Eton), nothing more calculated to interfere with good regulation in the management of the boys.' Than what? What is so dangerous? Why, letting them hear the gospel, of course! Such was the opinion of the Marquess of Bath when it was proposed to allow Moody to visit Eton - a proposal, sneered the newspapers, '... discussed with as much heart as if it had threatened the peace of Europe!'

It is good to see this biography again; full of warm stories, Pollock is always immensely readable. Here, he shows us just how loveable a character was Moody; surely one of the most encouraging men in church history just because he was so ordinary!

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