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A history of the Moravian Church in New York City

 
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Source: Original data: Stocker, Harry Emilius,. A history of the Moravian Church in New York City. New York: unknown, 1922.
 
Notes:   Includes index.
 
Subjects:   First Moravian Church (New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.) -- Church history.
New York (State) -- New York County -- New York
 
Location:   New York (N.Y.) -- Church history.
 
Table of Contents
 
Title page
Front matter
Contents
Foreword
Chapter I. The rise of the Moravian Church
Chapter II. The Moravian Church resuscitated
Chapter III. Why the Moravians came to America
Chapter IV. Moravian pioneers in New York City
Chapter V. The Moravians form an undenominational society
Chapter VI. Systematic Moravian home mission work begun in New York
Chapter VII. The organization of the First Moravian Church
Chapter VIII. The congregation before the American Revolution
Chapter IX. The congregation during the Revolutionary War
Chapter X. Progress of the work in spite of hindrances
Chapter XI. The Pastorate of Christopher Godfrey Peter
Chapter XII. In the dawn of the nineteenth century
Chapter XIII. The congregation outgrows its quarters
Chapter XIV. The consecration of the new Church
Chapter XV. Sixteen years in the Second Church on Fulton Street
Chapter XVI. The Church in Houston Street
Chapter XVII. The homeless years of the congregation
Chapter XVIII. The Church at Lexington Avenue and Thirtieth Street
Chapter XIX. Fruits of Moravian labors in New York City
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Index

   
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