A manual of doctrine, or, A second essay to bring into the form of question and answer, as well the fundamental doctrines as the other scripture-knowledge, of the protestant congregations who for 300 years past have been call'd the brethren, (reservi

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Label: Library of the Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its Vicinity. No. 1107.; ESTC,

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A manual of doctrine, or, A second essay to bring into the form of question and answer, as well the fundamental doctrines as the other scripture-knowledge, of the protestant congregations who for 300 years past have been call'd the brethren, (reserving a liberty to alter and amend again, what at any time shall be found needful) /
Publisher
London : Printed for James Hutton,
Date Issued
1742
Language
English
Type
Subject (Geographic)
Identifier
CongLib 1107
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@misc{zinzendorf1742,
  title = {A manual of doctrine, or, A second essay to bring into the form of question and answer, as well the fundamental doctrines as the other scripture-knowledge, of the protestant congregations who for 300 years past have been call'd the brethren, (reservi},
  author = {Zinzendorf, Nicolaus and Hutton, James,bookseller. and Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its vicinity, former},
  year = {1742},
  publisher = {London : Printed for James Hutton,},
  abstract = {Label: Library of the Congregation of U.B. of the Borough of Bethlehem and its Vicinity. No. 1107.; ESTC,},
  language = {English},
}

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Lehigh University, in partnership with the Moravian Archives, was awarded a $90,000 grant under the Council on Libraries and Information Resources (CLIR) Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives Program funded by the Mellon Foundation. This two-year collaborative project, "The Moravian Community in the New World: The First 100 Years," processed collections documenting the material culture, religious values and cultural diversity of the Moravian community of Bethlehem from its founding in 1741 until the opening of the community to non-Moravians in 1844 and the subsequent incorporation of Bethlehem in 1851. Work on the project commenced in March 2010, and was completed in April 2012.

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