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  2. History of the Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    The seal of the Moravian Church featuring the Agnus Dei in stained glass at the Rights Chapel of Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Before finally settling in Pennsylvania, and later founding another settlement in North Carolina, the Moravians initially made an attempt at settlement in Georgia for their mission work. [6]

  3. Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton, J. Taylor, and Hamilton, Kenneth G. History of the Moravian Church: The Renewed Unitas Fratrum 1722–1957 (1967) Hutton, J. E. A History of the Moravian Church; Hutton, J. E. A History of the Moravian Missions (1922) Jarvis, Dale Gilbert. "The Moravian Dead Houses of Labrador, Canada", Communal Societies 21 (2001): 61–77. Langton ...

  4. Hope Historic District (Hope, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Moravian Grist Mill, built from stone in 1770, was the first permanent building in the village. [3] It was documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) in 1942. [5] The mill complex is now the Inn at Millrace Pond. [6] The Gemeinhaus or Moravian Church is a two and one-half story stone structure built in 1781.

  5. Category:History of the Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    History of the Tanzania (Western) Province of the Moravian Church (1 P) Pages in category "History of the Moravian Church" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. Moravian Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Two Hundred Years of History of the Moravian Church at Schoeneck 1961: Henry L. Williams: Our Moravian Hymnal and How We Got It 1960: Edwin W. Kortz: The Liturgical Development of the American Moravian Church 1960: John Fliegel: The Influence of Zinzendorf on the Present-Day Moravian Church 1959: Samuel V. Gapp: Philip H. Gapp, Home Missionary ...

  7. August Gottlieb Spangenberg - Wikipedia

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    August Gottlieb Spangenberg (15 July 1704 – 18 September 1792) was a German theologian, minister, and bishop of the Moravian Church. As successor to Nicolaus Zinzendorf as bishop of the Moravian Church, he helped develop and lead international Moravian missions in colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania and stabilized Moravian theology and ...

  8. Category:Moravian churches - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Church buildings associated with the Moravian protestant denomination. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moravian churches . Subcategories

  9. Category:Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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