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Collection: The Pietists
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34390
Johann Petersen's sermon on the sixth chapter of Isaiah. Petersen, and his wife Johanna spoke and wrote about Pietism.
33262
Gottfried Arnold's work that pushed for greater toleration of Christian diversity and encouraged research of heretical groups.
31411
Gottfried Arnold's more esoteric work influenced by mystical writings of Jakob Böhme (1575–1624).
04727
Rulebook for bands, spiritual accountability groups, inspired by Pietists conventicles. It was written after Wesley travelled to Germany and studied the Herrnhut community.
04570
Early Wesleyan hymnal with texts by Charles Wesley and Moravian hymns translated by John Wesley.
04674
Extract of John Wesley's translation of the Imitatio Christi.
BRA1127
Wesley's abridged version of Boehme's English translation of Nicodemus by Francke.
04571
Wesley extracted and explained Zinzendorf's Sixteen Discourses.
Hastings Letter
Letter from Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon to Anne Grinfield encouraging her to bear a Methodist witness.
BY 503 .H8 S4 1840
Biography about Selina Hastings by Aaron Seymour. Included is a portrait of the Countess.
BRA2635/B
Published sermon by George Whitefield on spiritual rebirth through the transformative working of the Holy Spirit.
BRA1608
A public letter addressed to Count Zinzendorf from George Whitefield.
AEY3735
Hymnal produced by evangelist and hymn writer, John Cennick.
AFV8367
Catechism written by John Cennick for young children.
03301
Narrative by Jonathan Edwards recounting the Northampton, Massachusetts revival that began in 1734 and continued until 1737.
Prothro B-24
First Bible printed with American-made type by the Saur family. Christopher Saur II (1721–1784), the printer of this Bible, was a minister in the Neue Taufer, also known as Dunkers or Schwarzenau Brethren, a separatist group that combined Pietist and…
00109
Sixth edition of a popular hymnal printed by Samuel Saur after he restarted the Saur press in 1790.
00135/A
Revised edition of Henry Muhlenberg's Lutheran hymnbook from 1786.
BRB1167
Compilation of four New Testament gospels into a single narrative by Samuel Lieberkühn. A Moravian missionary, David Zeisberger, translated the text into Delaware.
33714
History of the missionaries among the Indians in North America written by George Loskiel.
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