I found this on another site and think it is helpful with regard to MLJ's view:
At the Welsh Minister’s Conference in June 1977 these were his (Lloyd-Jones')words:
“The trouble with the charismatic movement is that there is virtually no talk at all of the Spirit ‘coming down’. It is more something they do or receive: they talk now about ‘renewal’ not revival. The tendency of the modern movement is to lead people to seek experiences. True revivals humble men before God and emphasize the person of Christ. If all the talk is about experiences and gifts it does not conform to the classic instances of revival.”
Iain Murray also quotes a conversation he had with Dr. Lloyd-Jones:
“I was against Pentecostalism and still am. My doctrine of the baptism of the Spirit is that it gives full assurance. I have never been satisfied with any speaking in tongues that I have heard. (…) It is very unfair to put the label Pentecostal on me.”