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  1. Through five hundred years;: A popular history of the Moravian Church, beginning with the story of the ancient Unitas Fratrum by Allen W Schattschneider, 1956
  2. Becoming a member of the Moravian Church: A manual for church members by John S Groenfeldt, 1954
  3. The Moravian Church Miscellany: V. 2 1851 by Author Unknown, 2009-04-27
  4. History of Wachovia in North Carolina. The Unitas Fratrum or Moravian Church in North Carolina During a Century and a Half 1752-1902. by John Henry. Clewell, 1902-01-01
  5. Memorials Of The Moravian Church V1 (1870) by Willliam C. Reichel, 2010-09-10
  6. A history of the Moravian Church in New York City by Harry Emilius Stocker, 2010-09-08
  7. The Moravian Church in England, 1728-1760 (Oxford Historical Monographs) by Colin Podmore, 1998-07-09
  8. The Fourth Centennial Anniversary of the Moravian Church. Three Sermons, Preached on the Anniversary, March 1st, 1857 in the First Moravian Church of Philadelphia by Rev. Edmund; J. F. Berg; R. Newton. (Moravian). De Schweinitz, 1857
  9. A History of the Reformed Church, Dutch; The Reformed Church, German, and the Moravian Church in the United States by Edward Tanjore Corwin, 2009-12-19
  10. History of the Moravian Church: The renewed Unitas Fratrum, 1722-1957 by John Taylor Hamilton, 1983
  11. History Of The Moravian Church In Philadelphia: From Its Foundation In 1742 To The Present Time (1857) by Abraham Ritter, 2010-05-23
  12. Moravian Manual: Containing an Account of the Protestant Church of the Moravian United Brethren or Unitas Fratrum by E. de Schweinitz, 2003-07-14
  13. Count Zinzendorf: The Story of His Life and Leadership in the Renewed Moravian Church by John R. Weinlick, 1984
  14. Liturgy and Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren, Or Unitas Fratum by Moravian Church, 2010-03-16

61. The Anchorage And Bethel Moravian Church
Praise the Lord for answered prayer. The Bethel moravian church installed twonew copastors in September 2002. Anchorage moravian church Activities
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The Anchorage and Bethel Church are two of Alaska's Moravian Churches that have allowed God's Spirit and His Word to touch many lives for Christ among Alaska's Native people. The love of music and the many musical talents of its members is a blessing not easily forgotten. CHURCH LIFE INFORMATION Anchorage Church Calendar Women's Fellowship Anchorage
How to find Anchorage Moravian Church!!!
Anchorage Moravian Church Growing and Need for a new Building Coming Soon! Information on CNCM - our Church outreach to Chukota in Far East Russia. What is a Moravian
Holy Communion
The Brotherly Agreement Moravian Revival: Pentecost ... Moravian Theological Seminary The Leadership of the Anchorage and Bethel Moravian Churches invite you. If the Holy Spirit is tugging at your heart to worship, come and experience it with us. You may hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ preached in Yup'ik Eskimo and English.

62. Moravian Church History
moravian church History. A Brief Account of the moravian church, Southern Province.A Brief History of the Southern Province, Church by Church, 1753 2002.
http://www.moravianarchives.org/history/default.htm
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Moravian Church History
A Brief Account of the Moravian Church,
Southern Province
A Brief History of the Southern Province,
Church by Church, 1753 - 2002
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63. Moravian Church Bibliography
moravian church Bibliography. The following edition, 1974. This 148 page paperbackgives the most readable brief overview of the moravian church.
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Moravian Church Bibliography
The following is a short list of published works that genealogists may find helpful to trace their family heritage in the Moravian Church. Most may be purchased from the , 614 S. Main Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101. Works that are out of print are designated with an asterisk (*). Perhaps your local public library can obtain them through inter-library loan.
Who Are the Moravians: An Introduction to Our Customs and History
Schattschneider, Allen W., Through Five Hundred Years . A popular history of the Moravian Church, beginning with the ancient Unitas Fratrum and including the founding and growth of Bethlehem, Pa., and Winston-Salem, N.C. Revised edition, 1974. This 148 page paperback gives the most readable brief overview of the Moravian Church. If you want to read only one work, this may be the best. Weinlick, John R., The Moravian Church through the Ages , Bethlehem, Pa., and Winston-Salem, N.C., Revised edition, 1996. 120 pages.

64. Coopersburg Moravian Church At ForMinistry.com - Introduction
Coopersburg moravian church 234 South Main Street Coopersburg, PA 18036Ph. 610.282.1908, worship. What is the moravian church? The
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Coopersburg Moravian Church
234 South Main Street Coopersburg, PA 18036 Ph. 610.282.1908
What's Here:
A Christian Church in Your Community
Purpose Statement for Coopersburg Moravian Church
Being empowered by the Holy Spirit and led by God’s continual presence, We endeavor to grow in God’s Love, To love and serve others, and To draw others close to Him. Our Vision is to help people enter into a relationship with Jesus and other believers, to grow in fellowship , to mature in discipleship , to be equipped for ministry and to glorify God in worship. What is the Moravian Church? - The oldest mainline Protestant Church in the world, established in 1457. The name "Moravian" come from the church's place of origin, Moravia, now part of the former Czechoslovakia. - A small, though worldwide denomination. The Moravian church is acknowledged around the world for humanitarian and missionary endeavors. - Opportunities for spiritual growth for all ages and interests. Moravians place a strong emphasis on spiritual growth and education through classes, programs and retreats.
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65. ForMinistry.com
WELCOME. THE moravian church Believes in God as Trinity; Is a Christcenteredchurch; Looks to the Bible as the primary guide for life and faith;
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Lititz Moravian Congregation
8 Church Square Lititz, PA. 17543
WELCOME THE MORAVIAN CHURCH:
  • Believes in God as Trinity
    Is a Christ-centered church
    Looks to the Bible as the primary guide for life and faith
    Believes salvation is a gift from God
    Approaches Christianity as a living relationship with Christ Jesus
    Nurtures and encourages spiritual growth
    Celebrates the sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion
    Is a Worldwide Church Is a leader in the ecumenical community Has a continuing witness since 1457
  • OUR LOCAL CHURCH THE LITITZ MORAVIAN CHURCH IS:
    • A congregation called to SERVICE and CARING A place of COMMUNITY A congregation which expresses STEWARDSHIP as loving God A people with a common dedication to EVANGELISM A community of active DISCIPLES A fellowship where WORSHIP is an opportunity to celebrate, rejoice, and praise God
    • Tell a Friend about this Web site. Send me an update when this church has important news to share. Home Welcome Worship Ministries ... Get Directions to our church

66. Revival Library - A History Of The Moravian Church By J.E. Hutton, M.A. | Title
Histories of great revivals and their leaders b A History OfThe moravian church /b by JE b Hutton /b , MA - Title Page.
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Home Listing of Catalogues First Worldwide Revival 1725- A History Of The Moravian Church ... , M.A. - Table of Contents Hutton, J.E., M.A. A History Of The Moravian Church Title Page
A HISTORY OF THE MORAVIAN CHURCH
BY
J.E. HUTTON, M.A.
(Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged.)
MORAVIAN PUBLICATION OFFICE,
32, FETTER LANE, LONDON, E.C.
Count Nicolas Von Zinzendorf
Table of Contents

Notes
No library of revival histories could ignore the amazing effects of the Moravian Church over the past 500 years. Once known as the Unity of Brethren, the Moravian Church originated in Bohemia among some of John Huss's followers. Huss was one of the first of many reformers who challenged the teachings and practices of the Papacy and relentlessly opposed what he saw as error. He finally broke with Rome in 1467. During the late fifteenth century, his followers in Moravia and Bohemia totalled close to a quarter of a million. Persecution followed and the young movement, suffered many casualties over the following decades, into the early sixteenth century, as the Lutheran Reformation swept through northern Europe.... (continue reading About This Book Although the original text is in the public domain, this etext is the property of the Revival Library. We would be grateful if its use was restricted to private reading and research. For any other use (including publishing, storing or reproducing) please contact us at

67. Revival Library - A History Of The Moravian Church By J.E. Hutton, M.A. | Table
Histories of great revivals and their leaders b A History Of Themoravian church /b by JE b Hutton /b , MA - Table of Contents.
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Home Listing of Catalogues First Worldwide Revival 1725- A History Of The Moravian Church ... Title Page Hutton, J.E., M.A. A History Of The Moravian Church Table of Contents
A History Of The Moravian Church
by J.E. Hutton
, M.A.
Title Page
Table of Contents About This Book Preface ...
ALL REMAINING CHAPTERS ON CD-ROM ONLY
Book Two: Chapter 10 Yorkshire and the Settlement System Book Two: Chapter 11 The Labours of John Cennick, 1739-1755 Book Two: Chapter 12 The Appeal to Parliament, 1742-1749 Book Two: Chapter 13 The Battle of the Books, 1749-1755 Book Two: Chapter 14 The American Experiments 1734 - 1762 Book Two: Chapter 15 The Last Days of Zinzendorf, 1755-1760 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 1 The Church and Her Mission; or, the Three Constitutional Synods. 1760-1775 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 2 The Fight for the Gospel; or, Moravians 01-and Rationalists 1775-1800 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 3 A Fall and a Recovery 1800-1857 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 4 The British Collapse 1760-1801 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 5 The British Advance 1801-1856 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 6 The Struggle in America 1762-1857 Book Three: The Rule Of The Germans - Chapter 7 The Separation of the Provinces 1857-1899 Book Four: Introduction - The Modern Moravians 1857-1907 Book Four: The Modern Moravians 1857-1907 - Section I Moravian Principles Book Four: The Modern Moravians 1857-1907 - Section II The Moravians in Germany Book Four: The Modern Moravians 1857-1907 - Section III The Moravians in Great Britain

68. Rolling Hills Moravian Church
Rolling Hills moravian church is a community of faith whose members Know JesusChrist as Savior and Lord; Grow in faith, love and hope; and Show the love of
http://www.rhmoravian.org/

Main
Activities Renewal Efforts Pictures ... What's New ?
1525 State Road 434 W
Longwood, FL 32750
Pastor: David Guthrie
Office hours: 8:30am - 12:30pm
Monday through Friday
"Rolling Hills Moravian Church is a community of faith whose members:
Know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord;
Grow in faith, love and hope;
and Show the love of Christ to others in word and deed."
webmaster@rhmoravian.org Weekly News-Letter A Pastoral Letter The Ground of the Unity ... Youth Activities

69. Wsmoraviangb Index
him. The West Side moravian church. Green Bay, Wisconsin. West Side MoravianChurch 1707 Oneida Street Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304 USA. Telephone
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The West Side Moravian Church
Green Bay, Wisconsin
An open door for love and service.
Hopeful. Generous. Growing in Faith.
Index to our web site:
Home page Program and Schedule 150 Years of Christian Witness Welcome to the West Side Moravian Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. For 150 years, our congregation has been a Christian presence on the west side of the Fox River in northeastern Wisconsin. If you are in the Green Bay area, we invite you to join us.
West Side Moravian Church
1707 Oneida Street
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304
USA
Telephone: 1-920-499-4433
Fax: 1-920-499-9966
Email: moravian@netnet.net
Information about The Moravian Church and other Moravian congregations is available on the internet. Visit our denomination's web site at http://www.moravian.org/

70. West Salem Moravian Church
Our mission is to lead people to a personal relationship with Christempowering them to spread the Good News and serve Him.
http://www.westsalemmoravian.org/
Our mission is to lead people to a personal relationship with Christ empowering them to spread
the Good News and serve Him.
If you have any questions concerning this site please contact: webmaster@westsalemmoravian.org
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71. Welcome To Rural Hall Moravian Church
Rural Hall moravian church In essentials, unity; in nonessentials, liberty;and in all things, love. Welcome to Rural Hall moravian church.
http://www.rhmc.org/
Rural Hall Moravian Church
In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; and in all things, love Home About Us History Beliefs ... Prayer Concerns
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Prayer Warriors: 9:30 am
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Worship Service: 11:00 am
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Announcements. Our Statement of Purpose The purpose of Rural Hall Moravian Church is to be committed to Jesus Christ as Lord and to witness to His teachings through worship, education, sharing, caring, and serving the people inside and outside the Church to help them find a mature and abundant life. Rural Hall Moravian Church 7939 Broad Street P.O. Box 487

72. East Hills Moravian Church
East Hills moravian church Links. moravian church Links. The Moravian SouthernProvince. This Web Page property of East Hills moravian church.
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The Moravian Church, Bethlehem, PA Moravian Theological Seminary, Bethlehem, PA Moravian Church - Eastern District Executive Board Advent Moravian Church, Bethlehem, PA Battle Hill Moravian Church, Union, NJ Bethel Moravian Church Homepage - Bethel, Alaska Bethabara Moravian Church Homepage - Winston-Salem, NC Bruderheim Moravian Church - Bruderheim, Alberta, Canada Central Moravian Church Homepage - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Christ the King Moravian Church - Durham, NC Christian Faith Moravian Church - Deforest, Wisconsin Christ Moravian Church - Calgary, Alberta, Canada Church of the Redeemer - Dublin, Ohio College Hill Moravian Church Homepage - Bethlehem, PA CONVO '97 ,Black Mountain, North Carolina Convo '99 New York, NY Coopersburg Moravian Church - Coopersburg, PA Moravian Church of Lebanon - Lebanon, PA Lititz Moravian Church, Lititz, PA Ephraim Moravian Church - Ephraim, Wisconsin Edgeboro Moravian Church Homepage - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Good Shepherd Church - Calgary, Alberta, Canada

73. Welcome To Nazareth Moravian Church's Website
Nazareth moravian church 4 South Main Street On the Square Nazareth, PA Phone(610) 7593163 Fax (610) 759-3175 Info@nazarethmoravian.org Handicapped
http://www.nazarethmoravian.org/
Nazareth Moravian Church
4 South Main Street
"On the Square" Nazareth, PA
Phone: (610) 759-3163
Fax: (610) 759-3175
Info@nazarethmoravian.org

Handicapped Accessible -
Air Conditioned Sanctuary
Worship at 8:00 A.M. and 10:45 A.M.
Sunday School @ 9:30 A.M.

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74. THE MORAVIAN CHURCH (UNITAS FRATRUM)
Unity of Brethren /moravian churchUnitas Fratrum/. Churches with AssociatedMembership. THE moravian church (UNITAS FRATRUM) Jednota bratrska. History.
http://www.ekumenickarada.cz/erceng/jedbrat.html
Member Churches Apostolic Church Baptist Union in the Czech Republic Brethren Church Czechoslovak Hussite Church ... Unity of Brethren /Moravian Church-Unitas Fratrum/ Churches with Associated Membership Czech Bishop's Conference Salvation Army Observers Church of the Seventh-day Adventists Czech Bible Society Czech Evangelical Alliance Ecumenical Academy Federation of Jewish Communities in the Czech Republic THE MORAVIAN CHURCH (UNITAS FRATRUM)
Jednota bratrska History The beginnings of the UNITAS FRATRUM, or the Moravian Church, date back to Middle Ages, from great spiritual awakening in Bohemia (Hussitism). To large extent it was influenced by the teachings of Petr Chelcicky about the refusal of violence. In 1457 they left under the leadership of Brother Gregory to seclusion in Kunvald (Eastern Bohemia) and called themselves "Brothers and Sisters of Christ's Church - Unitas Fratrum" (The Unity of Brethren). The Unity stressed the ideal of three kinds - of faith, love and hope, always cosidering the practical Christian life as more important than the doctrine or church traditions. It spread in Bohemia, Moravia and in Poland and it greatly influenced the reformation theology and the Czech culture. The Bible of Kralice, which had been translated from original languages, was extraordinary important for the preservation and purity of the Czech language for the following four centuries. Among the most outstanding representatives of the Unity were Lukas Prazsky, Jan Augusta, Jan Blahoslav and also the "teacher of nations", Jan Amos Komensky (Comenius).

75. Holly Springs Moravian Church
Sunday, February 16th Winter Weather Update. **We will be gathering together forworship at 1100am ** TRAVEL CAREFULLY! All afternoon activities are postponed.
http://www.moravianchurch.org/
Sunday, February 16th Winter Weather Update **We will be gathering together for worship at 11:00am
TRAVEL CAREFULLY!
All afternoon activities are postponed

76. Moravian Church Manuscripts
The John Rylands University Library. Special Collection Guide. MORAVIANCHURCH MANUSCRIPTS. Date range 18th20th centuries. The majority
http://rylibweb.man.ac.uk/data2/spcoll/moravian/
The John Rylands University Library
Special Collection Guide
MORAVIAN CHURCH MANUSCRIPTS
Date range: 18th-20th centuries. Other items include 14 original letters of James Hutton (1715-1795), founder of the Moravian Church in England, 1774-1784, and the journal of Christian Ignatius Latrobe (1758-1836) for 1788-9 and 1792. The latter provides valuable insights into the state of the continental Brethren, Moravian missionary work, and the anti-slavery movement. There are also several hundred printed volumes, including a number of rare periodicals on Moravian subjects or by Moravian authors, from Libbey’s collection and other sources, 17th-19th centuries. Finding aids: recorded in published handlists of English Manuscripts (English MSS 110, 706, 871, 905, 910, 945-950, 965, 1054-1087, 1244, 1276). See also Frank Taylor, `The John Rylands Library, 1936–72’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester , vol. 71, no. 2 (1989), p. 42. Location: JRULM (Deansgate). To List of Special Collections To the Library Home Page Created by the JRULM Web Team . Last update November 1998.

77. The Moravian Church
What is the moravian church? The arise. The moravian church Motto In essentialsunity; in nonessentials liberty; and in all things love.
http://www.goodshepherdmoravian.org/moravian.html
What is the Moravian Church?
The Moravian Church is a mainline Protestant denomination with more than five hundred years of history. Founded before the Lutheran, Presbyterian, or Methodist churches; Moravians have long focussed on faithful living and Christian unity. Rather than concentrating on divisive doctrines, the Moravian Church preaches the basics of the faith, which all Christians share in common. Moravians are encouraged to live out their faith through service to those in need. Our mission work has concentrated on the poor and the powerless, and groups largely unreached by other denominations. The Moravian Church was organized in 1457 by the followers of the martyr John Hus, as the Unity of Brethren. The denomination came to be known as the "Moravian" Church many years later, in the Eighteenth Century, because most of its members came from the province of Moravia, now the Czech Republic. The Moravian Church has often stood at the forefront of the Protestant world. The denomination was among the first to publish the Bible in the common language, and the first to print common language hymnals. They were early in their emphasis on educating women as well as men; and they were pioneers of the Protestant mission movement. Moravians have worked for Christian unity throughout their history, and are founding members of the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches.
Moravian Traditions and Symbols
Fellowship and Service
Moravians pride themselves in their open fellowship with Christ, with one another and with new comers. Good Shepherd hosts coffee and other refreshments following Sunday worship. Informal social events are also planned throughout the year.

78. Moravian Church. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. moravian church. RenewedChurch of the Brethren, or Unitas Fratrum (y n ´täs frä
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79. Hope Moravian Church
Hope moravian church is located in WinstonSalem,NC and was established in 1780.
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80. Bethabara Moravian Church
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