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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... given out , that fome of the most confiderable Courts of Germany had declared the whole of the Tranf- actions in Budingen to be no other than a Series of oppreffive Measures entred into against a Set of innocent People . But amidst all ...
... given out , that fome of the most confiderable Courts of Germany had declared the whole of the Tranf- actions in Budingen to be no other than a Series of oppreffive Measures entred into against a Set of innocent People . But amidst all ...
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... given by the Directors of the reformed " Church at Berlin , the two Epifcopal Patents 66 figned by Dr. Jablonsky , Bishop of the Mora- " vians , firft Chaplain to the King of Prussia , as " I wish Herrnhaag was folely an evangelical ...
... given by the Directors of the reformed " Church at Berlin , the two Epifcopal Patents 66 figned by Dr. Jablonsky , Bishop of the Mora- " vians , firft Chaplain to the King of Prussia , as " I wish Herrnhaag was folely an evangelical ...
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... given to the fame , was to proceed according to their Rites and Cuftoms . But they were to 26 give Notice whenever a new Minister should " come to be their Preacher . The Perfon chofen " was to be presented to the Sovereigns , who , if ...
... given to the fame , was to proceed according to their Rites and Cuftoms . But they were to 26 give Notice whenever a new Minister should " come to be their Preacher . The Perfon chofen " was to be presented to the Sovereigns , who , if ...
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... given , were fo clofely connected with the Stipulation of their wifhed - for Privileges , that neither could fubfift without the other . Both Parties were at last fa- tisfied . The Herrnhuters came , according to the ( 3 ) As foon as ...
... given , were fo clofely connected with the Stipulation of their wifhed - for Privileges , that neither could fubfift without the other . Both Parties were at last fa- tisfied . The Herrnhuters came , according to the ( 3 ) As foon as ...
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... given by Laws , " never can be balanced , there had been ftipulated " another legal Jurifdiction , of which a Commu- nity hath not , nor ought not to have any Notion . " He affirms , that this finally would be of no Ad- " vantage to the ...
... given by Laws , " never can be balanced , there had been ftipulated " another legal Jurifdiction , of which a Commu- nity hath not , nor ought not to have any Notion . " He affirms , that this finally would be of no Ad- " vantage to the ...
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