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Arndt Vom Wahren Christenthum,

1749, p. 218. State of the Case between the Lutherans and Moravians at Tulpehocken, 1755. Opinion thereon of Tench Francis, pp. 521, 565, 569, 570572.

To Dear Brother Joseph or Matthew at Bethlehem, Tulpehocken, June 24, 1755, p. 566. Fresenius, Amerikanische Nachrichten, 3, Stück, No. 63, p. 560. Weiser's Letter to Brunnholtz, p. 504. Autobiography of Conrad Weiser, pp.

433, 440.

Fortgesetzete Sammlung von Alten und Neuen Theologischen Sachen, etc., 1731, p. 448.

Baumgarten's Theologischen Bedenken VI, p. 433.

Wagner's Farewell Address to his Lutheran Congregations, 1759, p. 542. Löscher, Continuations, 1726, p. 122. Neuman's Glaubens- und Lebens

Pflicht, p. 271. Hellmund's Jubel-Predigt, Weisbaden, 1730, p. 272. Ziegenhagen's Explanation of the Lord's Prayer and Tables, p. 193. Rathlef's Geschichte jetzt lebender Gelehrten, (zelle, 1743) p. 85. Adelung, Geschichte der menschlichen Narrheit, p. 76.

Burckhardt, Kirchen-Geschichte der Deutschen Gemeinden in London, 1798, p. 179.

Boehme, W. A. (For writings see p. 183).

19TH CENTURY.

Lutheran Church Review, Vol. I, p.
574; Vol. III, p. 21; Vol. VI, p. 189;
Vol. VII, pp. 196, 198, 203; Vol. XII,
pp. 21, 41; Vol. XV, p. 21; Vol. XVI,
pp. 71, 72, 80, 82, 91, 92, 93, 110, 181,
186, 188; Vol. XVII, pp. 18, 19, 41.
H. E. Muhlenberg, Rede bei der Ein-
weihung des Franklin Collegiums,
1788, p. 338.

H. E. Muhlenberg, Catalogus Plan-
tarum, Lancaster, 1813, p. 338.
H. E. Muhlenberg, Descriptio uberior
Granimum, 1817, p. 338.

H. E. Muhlenberg, Deutsch-Englisches
und Englisch-Deutsches Wörter-
buch, Lancaster, 1812, p. 341.
Anne Ayres' Life of William Au-
gustus Muhlenberg (1889), p. 30.
Mann's Life of Mühlenberg, pp. 1, 189.
Sachse, German Pietists, pp. 41, 45,
46, 47, 53, 55, 56, 67, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84,
85, 89, 105, 106, 112, 122, 123, 124, 126,

131, 140, 201; Our Jubilee, p. 174; The Influence of the Halle Pietism in the Provincial Development of Pennsylvania, in Lutheran Quarterly, Vol. XXXI, pp. 198, 205, 206; German Sectarians, pp. 223, 276, 289, 434, 490; Justus Falckner, p. 454. Seidensticker, Cincinnati Pioneer, Vol. II, p. 67. Der Deutsche Pioneer, Vol. II (1870), p. 65; Vol. VI, pp. 65, 73 (1880), p. 147; Geschichte der Deutschen Gesellschaft von Pennsylvania, p. 228. Dotterer, The Skippack Reformed Church in Lansdale Reporter, 1886, p. 217; Church at Market Square, pp. 214, 217; Perkiomen Region, Past and Present, Vol. I, pp. 149, 165; Vol. II, p. 136; Falckner Swamp (1879), p. 137.

The

John G. Morris, LL.D., Free Lutheran Diet in America, 1878, p. 14; Sources for the History of the Lutheran Church in America, Lutheran Church Review, Vol. XIV, 165, p. 14. Diffenderffer's German Immigration Through the Port of Philadelphia from 1700-1705, pp. 211, 228; German Exodus, pp. 190, 191, 192; Three Earls, pp. 276, 277. Montgomery, History of Berks County, pp. 212, 435: First Families of Berks County, Hist. Reg., p. 213; Indians of Pennsylvania, Hist. Reg., p. 234. Jacobs, History of the Lutheran Church, p. 2; Elements of Religion, p. 13; Martin Luther, 1898, p. 13; Lutheran Movement in England and its Literary Monuments, 1890, pp. 13, 167, 178; Lutheran Cyclopedia, p. 8; German Emigration to America, pp. 169, 182, 183, 212; History of the Lutheran Church in the United States, 1893, pp. 3, 14, 20, 41, 55, 58, 172. Schantz, Historical Discourse at the Sesqui-Centennial of Christ Evangelical Church in the Tulpehocken, 1894, PP. 435, 517, 518, 527; History of the Brickerville Congregation, 1899, p. 287.

J. W. Early, Manuscript History, p. 470; The Oldest Churches of Berks County, pp. 236, 435, 459.

Cobb, Story of the Palatines, 1897, pp. 3, 434.

C. Z. Weiser, Life of Conrad Weiser, 1876, p. 434. Walton, Conrad Weiser and the Indian Policy of Pennsylvania, 1900, pp. 435, 444.

Richards, Frontier Forts of Pennsyl- | Croll, Ancient and Historic Landvania, 1896, p. 435.

The German and Swiss Settlements of
Colonial Pennsylvania, by Oscar
Kuhns, 1901, pp. 4, 28, 31, 210.
Louis P. Henninghausen, The First
German Immigrants to North
America, p. 65.

Losses of Lutheranism in Pennsylvania, p. 28.

Viberg, Almindelig dansk Prestehistorie, p. 18.

History of Penna. under German Influence, pp. 15, 64, 67, 74, 81. M. H. Richards, German Emigration from New York into Pennsylvania, Pp. 434, 440, 441, 442, 444. The Book of Concord, or Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Müller, 1886. Francke, 1846-47. Jacobs, 1882. For Works on the Doctrines of the Lutheran Church, see p. 13.

Göbel, Die relig Eigenthümlichkeit der luth. u. ref. Kirche (1837). [For other works on difference between Lutheran and Reformed faiths, see P. 10.]

Kahnis, Christenthum u. Lutherthum (1871). [For other works on the Lutheran faith see p. 10.] Ferris, History of the Original Settlements on the Delaware, 1846, p. 63. [For other works on the Swedish Lutheran Church in America see p. 63.] For Histories of the Lutheran Church in America, Nicum, Hazelius, Anderson, Wolf, etc., see p. 14. Gräbner, Geschichte der Lutherischen Kirche in America, St. Louis, 1892, pp. 14, 41, 59, 106, 133, 436. Levan, Maxatawny Prior to 1800, p.

212.

Hassler, Lutheran Church, New Holland, pp. 276, 279, 283. Schmauk, Old Salem in Lebanon, pp. 261, 270, 281, 435; Was Conrad Weiser a Lutheran? Lutheran Church Review, Vol. XXIII, pp. 434, 451.

Hinke, Early History of the Tulpehocken Church, p. 459; Reformed Church Messenger (1900), pp. 150, 224, 447.

John Hill Martin, Chester and its Vi-
cinity (1877), p. 42.
Schmucker, The Lutheran Church in
York, 1883, pp. 357, 358, 359, 360, 363.
Centennial Vol. of Montgomery Co.,

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marks in the Lebanon Valley, 1895, p. 434.

Albert, History of the Lutheran Church of Carlisle, 1876, pp. 397,

401, 403.

Gilbert, Centennial of Zion Church, Harrisburg, 1895, pp. 410, 424, 428. Glossbrenner and Carter, History of York County, p. 357.

The Spangler Families in York County, p. 379.

Koller, St. Matthew's Hanover, pp. 382, 383, 384, 388, 390.

Melsheimer, Insects of Pennsylvania, 1806, p. 392.

Rupp, History of Berks and Lebanon Counties, p. 435..

Brownmiller, Brief History of the First Tulpehocken Lutheran Congregation, 1887, pp. 435, 440, 442, 467.

Krotel, Memorial Volume of Holy Trinity, Lancaster, pp. 325, 348, 349, 351.

Württemberg und die Franzosen im Jahr, 1688, Theodor Schott, Stuttgart, 1888, p. 3.

Häusser, Geschichte der rhenischen Pfalz, p. 4.

Geschiedenis der Amsterdamsche Luthersche Gemenente, Amsterdam, 1876, p. 186.

Löher, Geschichte der Zustände der Deutschen in Amerika (1847), p. 28. Kapp, Geschichte der Deutschen im Staate New York, 1867, p. 436. Nicum, Geschichte des New York's Ministerium, p. 21.

Bernheim, History of the German Settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina, 1872, p. 322.

Henkel, History of the Ev. Luth. Tennessee Synod, p. 147.

Memoirs of Moravian Church, p. 502. Reichel, Early History of the Moravians, pp. 300, 303, 513; History of the Unitas Fratrum, pp. 446, 486,

501, 502.

GENERAL COLLECTIONS. Proceedings of Pennsylvania-German Society, pp. 3, 212; Vol. IX, 440, Vol. IX, 441, Vol. IX, 442, Vol. IX, 444. Colonial History of New York, Vol. IV, p. 211.

Documentary History of Pennsylvania, pp. 268, 269. Documentary History of New York, p. 21.

Archives, S. P. G., p. 126. American Lutheran Biographies, pp. 144, 146.

Ellis, Original Letters, First Series, I, 239 sqq, p. 177; Third Series, I, 246, p. 177.

Collections of the Historical Society for 1853, p. 125.

C. J. Stille in Penna. Mag. of History | and Biography, p. 64. Perry, Historical Collections Relating to the American Colonial Church, pp. 237, 238.

Cyclopedia of American Biography, p. 342.

Sprague's Annals, p. 366.
Brodhead, History of New York, p.

21.

Abstracts from the Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, p. 42.

Penna. Archives, Series I., Vol. I., pp. 91, 93; Series II., Vol. XIX., p. 123. Documentary History of the Ministerium of Penna., pp. 343, 344, 345.

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