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History of the Moravian Church; the story of the first international Protestant church.

Author: Edward Langton
Publisher: London, Allen & Unwin [1956]
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Langton, Edward, 1886-
History of the Moravian Church.
London, Allen & Unwin [1956]
(OCoLC)647087015
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Edward Langton
OCLC Number: 390976
Description: 173 p. ports. 23 cm.
Contents: The sowers of the seed --
The life and work of John Hus --
The founding of the Church of the United Brethren --
Early persecutions and progress --
The Brethren and the Reformation --
The Brethren in Bohemia and Moravia until their dispersion (1548-1627) --
Events leading to the reconstitution of the Church of the Brethren --
Early life and work of Count Zinzendorf --
Further developments at Herrnhut --
Sketch of life at Herrnhut about 1727 --
The two commissions of inquiry: 1732 and 1736 --
The Brethren at Ronneberg and Marienborn --
Methodists and Moravians --
John Wesley's visits to Herrnhut. From the Synod of Gotha in 1740 to Zinzendorf's return from America in 1743 --
The Brethren in London --
The Brethren in Yorkshire and elsewhere --
Difficulties at Herrnhaag, and in England: the death of Zinzendorf --
Events following upon the death of Zinzendorf --
The early missions of the Brethren --
Constitutional changes and other developments.

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