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The Moravian Historical Society • 214 E. Center St. Nazareth, PA 18064 • 610-759-5070 www.moravianhistoricalsocIety.org 1 Catalogue of The Transactions of The Moravian Historical Society Volume I (1868-1876) No. 1 Constitution and By-Laws of the Moravian Historical Society Moravian Historical Society: Its Organization and Aims Peter Boehler's Oak Tree, by H.A. Brickenstein First Anniversary of the Society Address by James Henry, President No. 2 First “Sea Congregation,” A.D. 1742, by John C. Brickenstein Settlement of Hope, New Jersey, by Charles F. Kluge Sketch of the History of the Congregation on Staten Island, New York, by Eugene M. Leibert Christian Spring, by James Henry Appendix to Sketch of Staten Island Congregation Revolutionary Letters No. 3 Zinzendorf's Second and Third Journeys to Shekomeko and the Shawanese, by Eugene Schaeffer Catechism of the Bohemian Brethren, by Edmund deSchweinitz Second "Sea Congregation," A.D. 1743, by John C. Brickenstein The Chapel and its Contiguous Buildings on Church Street, Bethlehem, by Edmund deSchweinitz Revolutionary Letters and a Letter from Bishop Spangenberg No. 4 Sketch of the History of the Bible in Bohemia, by William G. Malin Establishment of the Moravian Congregation in Ohio, by Jesse Blickensderfer No. 5 Wyalusing and the Moravian Mission at Friedenshuetten, By William C. Reichel No. 6 Name Which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Gave to Rivers, Etc., John Heckwelder, by William C. Reichel Nos. 7, 8 & 9 Register of the Members of the Moravian Church in this Country and Abroad, Between 1727- 1754, by Rev. A. Reincke, William C. Reichel No. 10 Fourteenth Annual Meeting and Disjecta Membra, by William C. Reichel List of Officers and Members of the Society, 1876 Errata

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Catalogue of

The Transactions of The Moravian Historical Society

Volume I (1868-1876)

No. 1 Constitution and By-Laws of the Moravian Historical Society

Moravian Historical Society: Its Organization and Aims

Peter Boehler's Oak Tree, by H.A. Brickenstein

First Anniversary of the Society

Address by James Henry, President

No. 2 First “Sea Congregation,” A.D. 1742, by John C. Brickenstein

Settlement of Hope, New Jersey, by Charles F. Kluge

Sketch of the History of the Congregation on Staten Island, New York, by Eugene M. Leibert

Christian Spring, by James Henry

Appendix to Sketch of Staten Island Congregation Revolutionary Letters

No. 3 Zinzendorf's Second and Third Journeys to Shekomeko and the Shawanese, by Eugene Schaeffer

Catechism of the Bohemian Brethren, by Edmund deSchweinitz

Second "Sea Congregation," A.D. 1743, by John C. Brickenstein

The Chapel and its Contiguous Buildings on Church Street, Bethlehem, by Edmund deSchweinitz

Revolutionary Letters and a Letter from Bishop Spangenberg

No. 4 Sketch of the History of the Bible in Bohemia, by William G. Malin

Establishment of the Moravian Congregation in Ohio, by Jesse Blickensderfer

No. 5 Wyalusing and the Moravian Mission at Friedenshuetten, By William C. Reichel

No. 6 Name Which the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Gave to Rivers, Etc., John Heckwelder,

by William C. Reichel

Nos. 7, 8 & 9 Register of the Members of the Moravian Church in this Country and Abroad, Between 1727-

1754, by Rev. A. Reincke, William C. Reichel

No. 10 Fourteenth Annual Meeting and Disjecta Membra, by William C. Reichel

List of Officers and Members of the Society, 1876

Errata

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Appendix:

Historical Sketch of Nazareth Hall

Historical Sketch of Bethlehem Female Seminary, by William C. Reichel

Volume II (1877-1886)

No. 1

Constitution, Laws, and List of Members and Officers, 1885-1886

Friedensthal and its Stockaded Mill, 1749-1767, by William C. Reichel

Nazareth and the Revolution, by James Henry

Revolutionary Notes and Friedensthal, Christian Spring, and Nazareth, by Henry A. Jacobson

No. 2

History of the Widows’ Society of Bethlehem, by Augustus Schultze

Visit to Bethlehem and Litiz in 1777, by T. W. Higginson, “Scribner’s Magazine”

No. 3

Meniolagomeka, Annals of Moravian Indian Village 130 Years Ago, by J. Max Hark

No. 4-5

Some of the Fathers of the American Moravian Church, by Edmund deSchweinitz

No. 6

Red Rose of the Olden Time and Old Inn, Nazareth, by W. C. Reichel; edited by John W. Jordan

No. 7-8

The Cammerhoff Trouble at Onondaga, edited by John W. Jordan

Sketch of the Early History of Litiz, 1742-75, by H. A. Brickenstein

No. 9 Literary Works of Foreign Missionaries of the Moravian Church, by Rev. G. Th. Reichelt; Edmund

deSchweinitz, translator Sketch of the History of the Moravian Congregation at Gnadenhuetten on the Mahoning, by

Robert Rau Letters of Condolence Addressed to Count Nicholas Lewis von Zinzendorf on the Death of His

Son Christian Renatus

Volume III (1888)

Early History of the Church of the United Brethren (Unitas Fratrum), Commonly Called Moravians, in North America A.D. 1734-1748, by Levin Theodore Reichel

Volume IV (1891-1895)

No. 1 Sketch of the Moravian Settlement at Broadbay, Maine, by John. W. Jordan No. 2 Historical Miscellany, by James Henry Moravian Manuscript Literature Events at Nazareth in the Year 1800 The Nazareth Cemeteries Memoir of Christian Gottlieb Hueffel Fragments from the Papers of Bishop John Ettwein, First Collection

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No. 3 Historical Sketch of the Widows’ House at Bethlehem, PA, 1768-1892, by John W. Jordan Journey to Bethlehem and Nazareth, in September and October, 1815, by Gotthold Benjamin Reichel; Helen Bell, translator No. 4 Sketch of Moravian Activity in New Sweden and its Vicinity, by J. Taylor Hamilton Fragments from the Papers of Bishop John Ettwein, Second Collection No. 5 The Confusion at Tulpehocken, by J. Taylor Hamilton Sketch of the Report to be Laid Before the President of the United States by the President and

Directors of the Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Heathen, by John Heckewelder History of the Moravian Historical Society, 1857-1894, by Henry A. Jacobson Appendix: Title of Papers Read at the Annual Meeting of the Moravian Historical Society, 1858-1894 Volume V (1896-1899)

No. 1 Narrative of an Attempt to Establish a Mission Among the Chippewa Indians of Canada, 1800-1806,

by Henry A. Jacobson Dispersion and Flight of the Missionaries and Indians Living at Fairfield, Canada, in October, 1813, by Henry A. Jacobson No. 2 Proceeding of the Annual Meeting, 1895 In Memoriam Moravian Immigration to Pennsylvania, 1734-1767, with some account to the Transport Vessels, by John W. Jordan No. 3 Proceedings of Annual Meeting, 1896 In Memoriam Old Moravian Cemetery of Bethlehem, Pa 1742-1897, by A. Schultze No. 4 Index to Old Moravian Cemetery of Bethlehem, PA Proceedings of Annual Meeting, 1897 In Memoriam No. 5 Proceedings of Annual Meeting, 1898 In Memoriam First Moravian Missionary Society in America, by J. M. Levering Proceedings of Annual Meeting, 1899 In Memoriam Constitution and By-Laws List of Members and Officers, 1899 Volume VI (1900) A History of the Church Known as the Moravian Church, or the Unitas Fratrum, or the Unity of

the Brethren, during the 18th and 19th Centuries, by J. Taylor Hamilton Volume VII (1902-1906)

No. 1 Annual Meeting, 1900, 1901 In Memoriam Dedication of the Monument at Meniolagomeka, October 22, 1901 List of Officers and Members of the Society

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No. 2 Annual Meeting, 1902 In Memoriam Some Notes on the Family William Parsons, the Founder of Easton, and Their Relation to the Moravian

Church, with Some Connected Matter, by J. M. Levering Wechquetank, by Eugene Leibert No. 3 Moravian Graveyards at Nazareth, PA 1744-1904, by Edw. T. Kluge Index to Moravian Cemeteries of Nazareth Annual Meeting, 1903 Obituary No. 4 Moravian Graveyards of Lititz 1744-1905, by Abraham R. Beck Index to the Moravian Graveyards of Lititz, Penna. Annual Meeting, 1904 Obituary No. 5 Gnadenhuetten on the Mahoning, Historical and Commemorative, 1746-55 Annual Meeting, 1905 In Memoriam List of Members, 1905 Volume VIII (1907-1909)

No. 1 Wechquetank, 1749-1760: Dedication of Monument, Address, Topography Annual Meeting, 1906 In Memoriam No. 2 & 3 Annual Meeting, 1907 History of the Moravian Historical Society, 1857-1907, by H. A. Jacobson Historical Sketch of the Whitefield House, by Albert G. Rau Annual Meeting, 1908 In Memoriam History of the Moravian College and Theological Seminary, by William N. Schwarze Volume IX (1911-1913)

No. 1-2 Annual Meeting, 1909, 1910 In Memoriam The Walking Purchase, by Henry A. Jacobson List of the Bohemian and Moravian Emigrants to Saxony, by George Neisser; Albert G. Rau, translator List of Members of the Society No. 3-4 Annual Meeting, 1911, 1912 In Memoriam Graceham, Frederick County, MD, an Historical Sketch, by A. L. Oerter Index of Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society (by volume), by Augustus H. Leibert

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Volume X (1915-1917)

No. 1-2 Annual Meeting, 1913, 1914 In Memoriam Specimens of Old Moravian Poetry, by Rev. A. L. Oerter Historical and Statistical Matter Relating to the Widows’ Society of Bethlehem, by Augustus H. Leibert No. 3-4 Annual Meeting, 1915, 1916 In Memoriam History of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Hope, Bartholomew Co., Indiana, by Rev R. E. Shields History of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians on the White River in Indiana, by Harry Emilius Stocker Autobiography of Abraham Luckenbach, translated by H. E. Stocker Volume XI (1931-1936)

No. 1 Annual Meetings, 1917 through 1922 In Memoriam The Contacts of the Moravian Church with the Iroquois League, by J. Taylor Hamilton The Physicians of Early Bethlehem, by Robert Rau The First Apothecary in Bethlehem, by Robert Rau The Moravian Sister’s House at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, by Henry A. Jacobson No. 2 Annual Meeting 1923 through 1931 In Memoriam The Single Brethren’s House at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, by Henry A. Jacobson The Single Brethren of the Moravian Church in the Barony of Nazareth, by Clara A. Beck The Single Sisters of the Moravian Church in Nazareth, PA, by Clara A. Beck Moravian Missions and Colonial Politics, by Albert G. Rau No. 3 Annual Meeting, 1932, 1933 In Memoriam Town Regulations of Lititz, 1759, by Herbert H. Beck The Beginnings of the Moravian Church in Lancaster, PA, by J. Max Hark; G. M. Shultz editor An Honest Effort to “Save Pennsylvania from the Moravians,” by Clara A. Beck Autobiography of Bernhard Adam Grube, translated by J. T. Hamilton The Visit of the Chiefs of the Six Nations to Nazareth, PA, translated by James Henry Moravian Customs; Our Inheritance: Four Lectures by Adelaide L. Fries Volume XII (1938-1940)

No. 1 Annual Meeting, 1934, 1935, 1936 In Memoriam Autobiography of Johann Christopher Pyrlaeus, translated by Albert G. Rau Experiences of the First American Missionary in Egypt, by J. Taylor Hamilton No. 2 Annual Meeting, 1937, 1938 In Memoriam The Moravian Mission of Pilgerruh, by David Sanders Clark No. 3-4 Annual Meeting 1939 In Memoriam John Ettwein and the Moravian Church During the Revolutionary Period, by Kenneth G. Hamilton (indexed)

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Volume XIII (1942-1944)

No. 1-2 Annual Meeting, 1940 In Memoriam The Moravian Work at Oley, Berks County, Penna., by J. Taylor Hamilton Musical Life in the Pennsylvania Settlements of the Unitas Fratrum, by Hans Theodore David Development of Music in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, by Albert G. Rau History of the First Moravian Church, Philadelphia, PA, by Paul T. Warner No. 3-4 Annual Meeting, 1941, 1942, 1943 In Memoriam History of the Text Book of the Moravian Church, by Herman Lange; translated by W. N. Schwarze Early Hymnals of the Bohemian Brethren, by W. N. Schwarze Reconstructional Problems Associated with the Moravian Buildings in Bethlehem, by Garth A. Howland Volume XIV (1947-1951)

No. 1-2 Annual Meeting, 1944, 1945 In Memoriam The Bethlehem Christmas Hymn, by Kenneth G. Hamilton Nazareth – An American Theocracy, by Amos A. Ettinger The Settlement of Nazareth, by Rev. W. N. Schwarze An Architectural History of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, by Garth A. Howland Appendix Consecration of the Moravian Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1806, translated by W. N. Schwarze Annual Meeting, 1946 In Memoriam The Beginnings and Development of the Moravian Settlement of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, by Henry A. Kuehl No. 3-4 Annual Meeting, 1946, 1947, 1948 In Memoriam Bicentennial History of the Lititz Moravian Congregation, by Mary Augusta Huebener The Beck Family School, by Herbert Huebener Beck Linden Hall Junior College and School for Girls, 1748-1948, by William N. Schwarze No. 5-6 Annual Meeting, 1949, 1950 In Memoriam The Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua, Central America, by Rev. A. O. Danneberger A Missionary Venture on the St. Clair, by Elma E. Gray Pioneering in Western Canada, or Sowing and Reaping in a Moravian Home Mission Field, by Clement Hoyler A Moravian Vesper, by Ethelbert D. Warfield The Great “International Friendship Celebration” at Fairfield, Ontario, Canada, August 13 and 14 1950,

by Bishop S. H. Gapp Volume XV (1953)

Early Moravian Education in Pennsylvania, by Mabel Haller Index Annual Meeting, 1951, 1952 In Memoriam

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Volume XVI (1954-1957)

No. 1 Annual Meeting, 1953 In Memoriam The Hymns of James Montgomery, by Rev. John H. Johansen The Office of the Bishop in the Renewed Moravian Church, by Kenneth G. Hamilton Appendix: Diary of the Brethren John Heckewelder and Benjamin Mortimer, on their Journey from Bethlehem in Pennsylvania to Fairfield in Upper Canada, from the 30th of April to the 22nd May, 1798; Leslie R. Gray, editor No. 2 Annual Meeting, 1954 In Memoriam William Henry, by Herbert H. Beck Alphabetical Table of Contents for Volumes I to XVI of the Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society No. 3 The Theology of John Cennick, by Vernon Williams Couillard No. 4 Annual Meeting, 1955, 1956 Centennial Meeting, 1957 Members of the Moravian Historical Society, 1957 Revised Constitution and By-Laws A Centennial Survey of the Moravian Historical Society, by Robert H. Brennecke Appendix: The Diary of John Heckewelder’s and Benjamin Mortimer’s Journey from Fairfield to Schoenbrunn – 1798, Leslie R. Gray, editor Volume XVII (1959-1960)

No. 1 The Moravian Diaspora, by John Rudolf Weinlick Annual Meeting, 1958, 1959 No. 2 Phillip Henry Gapp and the Philadelphia German Home Mission, 1850-1864, by Samuel V. Gapp The Relation of the Old and Renewed Moravian Church to the Reformation, by Heinz Motel Volume XVIII (1961-1962) No. 1 The Religious Experience of the Colonial American Moravians, by Edwin Albert Sawyer Annual Meeting, 1960 No. 2 Annual Meeting, 1961 The Development of the Moravian Hymnal, by Rev. Henry L. Williams The Liturgical Development of the American Moravian Church, by Rev. Edwin W. Kortz Zinzendorf Today: 1960 Bicentennial Memorial of the Death of Zinzendorf, by Rev. John Fliegel Volume XIX (1963)

No. 1 David Zeisberger’s Official Diary, Fairfield, 1791-1795, by Paul Eugene Mueller Annual Meeting 1962 No Part 2 Issued

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Volume XX (1964-1965)

No. 1 The Influence of the Moravians Upon the Leather-Stocking Tales, by Edwin Stockton Annual Meeting, 1963 No. 2 The Moravian Church at New Dorp, Staten Island, New York, by Rt. Rev. A. W. Schattschneider The Moravian Church and the Civil War, by Richmond E. Myers Christian Schussele: Portrayer of America, by Rev. Bernard E. Michel Annual Meeting, 1964 Volume XXI (1966-1967)

No. 1 Samuel Isles, First Moravian Missionary on Antigua, by Vernon H. Nelson Archibald John Monteith: Native Helper and Assistant in the Jamaica Mission at New Carmel, edited by Vernon H. Nelson Salem in Wachovia: An Example of Moravian Colonizing Genius, by Kenneth G. Hamilton Annual Meeting, 1965, 1966 No. 2 The Origin and Nature of the Gracehill Moravian Settlement, 1764-1855, with Special Reference to the work of John Cennick in Ireland, 1746-1755, by Samuel George Hanna Annual Meeting, 1967 Volume XXII (1969-1975)

No. 1 The Moravian and the Indians During the French and Indian War, by Albert F. Jordan The Flowering of the ‘Hidden Seed’: The Beck Family and the Moravian Tradition in Education by William W. Hummel Members of the Society, 1969 Annual Meeting, 1968 No. 2 German Settlement on the Lower Volga, a Case Study: The Moravian Community at Sarepta, 1763-1892; by Winfred A. Kohls The Chronicle of Peter Boehler, Who Led John and Charles Wesley to the Full Light of the Gospel, by Albert F. Jordan Annual Meeting, 1969, 1970 No. 3 The Period of Questioning, Bethlehem, 1850-1876, by W. Ross Yates The Missionary Theologies of Zinzendorf and Spangenberg, by David A. Schattschneider Annual Meeting, 1971 through 1974

Volume XXIII (1977-1984)

No. 1 The Moravians and the American Revolution, by John R. Weinlick Bethlehem and the American Revolution, by Daniel R. Gilbert The Moravian Missions Among the Delawares in Ohio during the Revolutionary War, by George Wolfgang Forell Johann Heinrich Muller: Printer, Moravian, Revolutionary, by Donald J. Lineback Members of the Society, 1977 No. 2 George Neisser: An Early Moravian Historian, by Albert H. Frank The Music Collections in the Moravian Archives, by Richard D. Claypool and Robert F. Steelman The Whitefield Tract, by John R. Weinlick The Message of Old Man’s Creek, by Edwin W. Kortz Annual Meeting, 1975 through 1978

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No. 3-4 The Moravians in Honduras, by Werner G. Marx John Wesley and the Georgia Moravians, by James Nelson Moravians in the Mid-West, 1850-1900: A New Appreciation, by David A. Schattschneider John Valentine Haidt’s Theory of Painting, by Vernon H. Nelson Martin Hauser: The Older Pioneer of the New Purchase, by Earl R. Shay Annual Meeting, 1979-1983 Volume 24 (1986)

The Sarepta Charter of 27 March/17 April 1767, by Winfred A. Kohls Yesterday’s Lessons and Tomorrow’s Mission, by David A. Schattschneider Peter Chelcicky: A Free Church Separatist, by Murray L. Wagner The Development of the Alaska Moravian Church, 1885-1985, by James Henkelman Hope, New Jersey and the Moravian Camp, by Allen W. Schattschneider Annual Meeting, 1984, 1985 Volume 25 (1988)

Moravian Missionaries in Colonial New England, by Helmut T. Lehmann The Waldensian Influence on the Moravian Church, by Edwin A. Sawyer The Twentieth Century Frontiers of Moravian Church Expansion: The Moravian Church in America (Northern Province), 1936-1986, by Mervin C. Weidner Minutes of Annual Meetings, 1986, 1987 List of Members Errata of 1986 Article by Winfred A. Kohls Volume 26 (1990)

Joshua Jr: Moravian Indian Musician, by Lawrence W. Hartzell Spiritual Life in Schoenbrunn Village, by Albert H. Frank A History of Canadian Moravian Missionary Involvement in Central America and the Caribbean, by Wilfred L. Dreger Minutes of Annual Meeting, 1988, 1989 Volume 27 (1992)

Peter Boehler’s Reminiscences of the Beginnings of Nazareth and Bethlehem, by Vernon H. Nelson Translation of Boehler’s Account (Nelson) Transcription of Boehler’s Account (in German) Through the Labyrinth: A Prelude to the Comenius Anniversary of 1992, by C. Daniel Crews A Short History of the Life of Benigna, Baroness von Watteville, nee Countess von Zinzendorf, by A. Katherine Miller Benigna’s First Visit to North America: A Translation from Johann Ritter’s “Life of Benigna” (Miller) Out of a Distant Past: A Challenge for Modern Missions from a Diary of Colonial New York (Shekomeko, 1744), by Karl W. Westmeier Minutes of Annual Meetings, 1990, 1991 Volume 28 (1994)

Forming the Single Sisters’ Choir in Bethlehem, by Beverly Prior Smaby Moravians and Lutherans: Getting Beyond the Zinzendorf-Muhlenberg Impasse, by Samuel R. Zeiser From Kairos to Chronos: Time-Perception in Colonial Bethlehem, by Dieter Gembicki Anna Rosina (Kliest) Gambold (1762-1821), Moravian Missionary to the Cherokees with Special Reference to her Botanical Interests, by Daniel L. McKinley Minutes of Annual Meetings, 1992, 1993 In Memoriam: Arthur Nehring, 1929-1992

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Volume 29 (1996)

John Ockershausen’s Ockbrook Diary: The First Three Years of Derbyshire Moravian Community, 1750-1753, by Roger H. Martin

Moravian Immigration and Settlement in British North America, 1734-1775, by Aaron S. Fogleman Zinzendorf’s 1749 Reprimand to the Brüdergemeine, by Craig D. Atwood Niels Otto Tank (1800-1864): Moravian Missionary to Suriname and Wisconsin, by Mary Killough A Review of Church Extension in the Moravian Church, Southern Province, 1753-1995, by Christian D. Weber Minutes of Annual Meetings and Vespers, 1994, 1995 In Memoriam: Walter L. Peters, 1915-1995 Volume 30 (1998)

New Wine in Old Bottles: Cultural Persistence Among Non-White Converts to the Moravian Church, By Daniel B. Thorp Heerendijk – Link in the Moravian Network: Moravian Colonists Destined for Pennsylvania, by Paul M. Peucker Crossing the Atlantic: The Eighteenth-Century Moravian Experience, by Geoffrey Stead David Zeisberger’s “Jersey Connection,” by Richard A. Hasler William Cornelius Reichel (1824-1876): Nineteenth Century American-Moravian Educator and Historian, by Peter Vogt The Function of Hospitality and Economic Enterprise as Reflected in Herrnhut’s Management of its Congregation in Russia, by Winfred A. Kohls Minutes of Annual Meetings and Vespers, 1996, 1997 In Memoriam: Henry L. Williams Volume 31 (2000)

Race and the Early Moravian Church: A Comparative Perspective, by Jon F. Sensbach Relating Sisters’ Lives: Moravian Women’s Writings from 18th Century America, by Katherine M. Faull The Moravians and the Evangelical Revival in England: 1738-1748, by Colin Podmore West Salem, Illinois: A Different Story, by Albert H. Frank May Love Set You to Spinning: A Sketch of 18th Century Moravian Textile Production in Bethlehem and Nazareth, Pennsylvania, by Mark A. Turdo A Plea for Ecumenical Understanding in Defense of Count Zinzendorf, by George Fenwick Jones Minutes of the 1998 Annual Meeting and Vesper Minutes of the 1999 Annual Meeting and Vesper Bylaws of the Moravian Historical Society

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Subject Index

American Congregations Vol. I, Pt. 3, 5, & 6 Vol. IV, Pt. 1 & 3 Vol. XIII, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XIV, Pt. 3-4 & 5-6 Vol. XVII, Pt. 2 Vol. XX, Pt. 2 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 3-4 Vol. 24 American Moravian Church Vol. I, Pt. 1 & 7-8-9 Vol. II, Pt. 4-5 Vol. III Vol. XI, Pt. 2 & 3 Vol. XVIII, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. 25 Vol. 29 Architecture Vol. I, Pt. 3 Vol. II, Pt. 6 Vol. IV, Pt. 3 Vol. VIII, Pt. 2-3 Vol. XI, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. XIII, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XIV, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 2 Biography Vol. II, Pt. 4-5 Vol. IV, Pt. 2, 3, & 4 Vol. VII, Pt. 2 Vol. X, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XI, Pt. 3 Vol. XII, Pt. 1 & 3-4 Vol. XVI, Pt. 2 Vol. XVII, Pt. 2 Vol. XVIII, Pt. 2 Vol. XX, Pt. 2 Vol. XXI, Pt. 2 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 1, 2, & 3-4 Vol. 26 Vol. 27 Vol. 28 Vol. 29

Choirs Vol. II, Pt. 2 Vol. X, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XI, Pt. 2 Vol. 28 Education Vol. I, Pt. 10 Vol. VIII, Pt. 2-3 Vol. X, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XIV, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XV Vol. XXII, Pt. 1 Vol. 31 Europe and Asia Vol. IX, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XXII, Pt. 2 Vol. XXIV Vol. 30 Great Britain and Ireland Vol. XVI, Pt. 3 Vol. XXI, Pt. 2 Vol. XXII, Pt. 2 Vol. 29 Vol. 30 Vol. 31 Hymns, Music and Literature Vol. II, Pt. 9 Vol. IV, Pt. 2 Vol. X, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XIII, Pt. 1-2 & 3-4 Vol. XIV, Pt. 1-2 & 3-4 Vol. XVI, Pt. 1 Vol. XVIII, Pt. 2 Vol. XX, Pt. 1 Vol. XIII, Pt. 2 Vol. 26 Vol. 31 Immigration and Travel Vol. IV, Pt. 3 Vol. V, Pt. 2 Vol. XVI, Pt. 1 & 4 Vol. XVII, Pt. 1 Vol. 29 Vol. 30

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Medicine Vol. XI, Pt. 1 Missions Vol. II, Pt. 9 Vol. V, Pt. 5 Vol. XII, Pt. 1 Vol. XIV, Pt. 5-6 Vol. XVII, Pt. 1 Vol. XXI, Pt. 1 Vol. XXII, Pt. 3 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XXIV Vol. 26 Vol. 29 Vol. 30 Moravian Church Vol. I, Pt. 7-8-9 Vol. VI Vol. XVI, Pt. 1 Vol. XVII, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 2 Vol. XXV Vol. 29 Vol. 31 Moravian Historical Society Vol. I, Pt. 1 & 10 Vol. II, Pt. 1 Vol. III, Pt. 5 Vol. V, Pt. 5 Vol. VII, Pt. 1 Vol. VIII, Pt. 2-3 Vol. IX, Pt. 1-2 & 3-4 Vol. XVI, Pt. 2 & 4 Vol. XXII, Pt. 1 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 1 Vol. XXV Moravians and Military Vol. I, Pt. 2 & 3 Vol. II, Pt. 1 Vol. XII, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XXII, Pt. 1 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 1 Native American Missions Vol. I, Pt. 2, 5 & 6 Vol. II, Pt. 3, 7-8, & 9 Vol. IV, Pt. 5 Vol. Vol., Pt. 1 & 5

Vol. VII, Pt. 1, 2 & 5 Vol. VIII, Pt. 1 Vol. IX, Pt. 1-2 Vol. XI, Pt. 1, 2, & 3 Vol. XII, Pt, 1 & 2 Vol. XIV, Pt. 5-6 Vol. XVI, Pt. 1 & 4 Vol. IXX, Pt. 1 Vol. XX, Pt. 1 Vol. XXII, Pt. 1 & 3 Vol. XXV Vol. 26 Vol. 27 Vol. 28 Vol. 30 North American Settlements Vol. I, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. II, Pt. 1, 2, & 7-8 Vol. IV, Pt. 1, 2, & 4 Vol. V, Pt. 1 & 5 Vol. VII, Pt. 1, 2 & 5 Vol. VIII, Pt. 1 Vol. IX, Pt. 1-2 Vol. X, Pt. 3-4 Vol. XI, Pt. 1, 2 & 3 Vol. XII, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. XIV, Pt. 1-2 & 3-4 Vol. XXI, Pt. 1 Vol. XXII, Pt. 3 Vol. XXIII, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. 27 Vol. 28 Vol. 31 Theology Vol. I, Pt. 3 & 4 Vol. XI, Pt. 3 Vol. XVI, Pt. 3 Vol. XVIII, Pt. 1 & 2 Vol. XXII, Pt. 2 & 3 Vol. XXIV Vol. 28 Vol. 29 Vol. 31