The History of the Moravians: From Their First Settlement at Herrnhaag in the County of Budingen, Down to the Present Time, with a View Chiefly to Their Political IntriguesJ. Robinson, 1754 - 208 pages |
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... Brother- hood , which , as far as the fame depends upon " free Minds , and hath no Limits given by Laws , " never can be balanced , there had been ftipulated " another legal Jurifdiction , of which a Commu- nity hath not , nor ought not ...
... Brother- hood , which , as far as the fame depends upon " free Minds , and hath no Limits given by Laws , " never can be balanced , there had been ftipulated " another legal Jurifdiction , of which a Commu- nity hath not , nor ought not ...
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... Brother de Peiftel " for him to fet out immediately for Gnadenthal , " which he did Half an Hour after . He there- " fore hath ordered me to give your Honour . " this Notice thereof . " To give Notice in this manner was by them ...
... Brother de Peiftel " for him to fet out immediately for Gnadenthal , " which he did Half an Hour after . He there- " fore hath ordered me to give your Honour . " this Notice thereof . " To give Notice in this manner was by them ...
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... Brother and I have been exempted from his Authority . Guardians were then conftituted , but it is well known that we are no longer Pupils or Minors . 2. How came you to live here ? A. I came hither to pay a Visit to my Friends , and I ...
... Brother and I have been exempted from his Authority . Guardians were then conftituted , but it is well known that we are no longer Pupils or Minors . 2. How came you to live here ? A. I came hither to pay a Visit to my Friends , and I ...
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... Brother Weis " thinks I fhould give all my Affairs at Budingen and Meerholtz " to the Mother ( the Countess of Zinzendorf ) but this I dont " relifh . ' This Letter was written a whole Year before Count Zinzendorf became Poffeffor of ...
... Brother Weis " thinks I fhould give all my Affairs at Budingen and Meerholtz " to the Mother ( the Countess of Zinzendorf ) but this I dont " relifh . ' This Letter was written a whole Year before Count Zinzendorf became Poffeffor of ...
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... Brother Weis by fly Means brought Mr. Beuning over to their liking , which thefe Words of this Gentleman , in a Letter to his Adminiftrator , the 7th of March 1747 , make clearly . " Brother Weis having play'd me a Trick a little while ...
... Brother Weis by fly Means brought Mr. Beuning over to their liking , which thefe Words of this Gentleman , in a Letter to his Adminiftrator , the 7th of March 1747 , make clearly . " Brother Weis having play'd me a Trick a little while ...
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Page 37 - He that killeth an ox is as if he slew a man; He that sacrificeth a lamb, as if he cut off a dog's neck; He that offereth an oblation, as if he offered swine's blood; He that burneth incense, as if he blessed an idol.
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Page 15 - Man he faid, behold, the Fear of the Lord that is Wifdom, and to depart from Evil is Underftanding.
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Page 18 - having found lodging, bed and board in the Lamb's wounds cannot but be merry and live according to nature ; so that when such a one plays any pranks that the godly ones cry out against them as sins, the Saviour is so far from being displeased therewith that he rejoices the more.
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Page 31 - People) that all they have to do is to bed and board in the Saviour's Wounds, and roll themfelves in them, and to rejoice with Songs and Dances, without minding the Precifians and Vifionaries.