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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The History of the Moravians: From Their First Settlement at Herrnhaag in ... Heinrich Rimius No preview available - 2009 |
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Page 16 - Herrnbaag in the County of Budingen, down to the prefent Time, with a view chiefly to their political Intrigues. Collected from the publick Acts of Budingen, and from other authentick Vouchers, all along accompanied with the necefiary Illuftrations and Remarks.
Page 63 - A Solemn Call on Count Zinzendorf, the Author and Advocate of the Sect of the Hernhuters or Moravians, to answer all and every Charge brought against them in the Candid Narrative. 8vo. London, 1754. [P. 175. (2.)] Rimius (Henry) A Supplement to the
Page 17 - SanEluary on Purpofe appointed for it, called the Conjugal Bed, WHERE two Perfons, of whom one reprefents, for a Time, tbt Husband of all Souls, and the other the whole Congregation of Souls; KEEP A DAILY WORSHIP, and in (be Name of Jefus, and conceived in tbt Name of the Cburch.
Page 40 - ... contrary act had subsequently been taken by the University, of which Zinzendorf had said nothing. They conclude as follows : " We cannot in any wise believe that the illustrious Parliament of England hath by its act received into the bosom of the English Church, the Zinzendorfians, but to have solely indulged it a civil toleration like that of the Quakers. May God Almighty preserve the English Church, that most noble Body of the Protestant Church, against this cancer, which spreads by little...