A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892: With Some Account of Its Founders and Their Early Activity in AmericaTimes Publishing Company, 1903 - 809 sayfa |
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A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1741-1892: With Some Account of Its ... Joseph Mortimer Levering Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1971 |
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America Anna Anna Nitschmann April arrived associated August became Beth Bishop Board Boehler boys Brethren Brethren's House building called Captain chapel chapter Christian colony Conference Congregation connection Count Zinzendorf Cunow David Zeisberger December Delaware Diacony died Easton established Ettwein Europe Frederick George German Germantown girls Gnadenhuetten Government Governor held Helpers Henry Herrnhut Horsfield Indians interest Jacob January John July June June 25 labor land later lehem Lehigh Lehigh Valley Lititz lovefeast Luckenbach Lutheran March matter ment ministers mission missionary Monocacy Moravian Church Nazareth Hall neighborhood Northampton County November occasion October official opened organization Pastor Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia preached present Province records referred remained Seidel Seminary September settlement South Bethlehem south side Spangenberg Street Synod things tion took town Unity's Elders Van Vleck various village Vleck Warden widow wife William women York young Zeisberger Zinzendorf
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