Part 45 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about the Departure of Brother Denke in 1800. Part 46, "Washington's Death" describes the Moravians commemorating George Washington's death in February 1800. Part 47, "Col. Timothy Pickings Application" describes a Timothy Pickings' application to become a resident of Nazareth in 1800. Part 48, "Departure of Charles G. Reichel," is about the retirement and departure of Charles Gotthold Reichel, the inspector of Nazareth Hall for many years, in May 1802.
Part 42 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about a Moravian congregation meeting that announced the death of several Moravians in 1792. On the same page, part 43 is titled "The new organ and its dedication 1792" about the new Tannenberger organ created for the Hall's chapel in December 1792. Part 44 is titled "Departure of the Brethren Heckewelder and Mortimer" in 1798.
Part 41, titled "Examinations in the Hall" in the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" describes the examinations for students in Nazareth Hall in 1789.
Part 38 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "Excursions to the Lake" about the trips that boys from Nazareth Hall would take to a lake beyond the Blue Mountains. Part 39 is titled "Voting at the Polls."
Part 36 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "The Kings' Highway," the name of a public road in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Part 37 is on the same page, titled "Departure of Johannes de Watteville" in 1787.
Part of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "Establishment of the Paedagogium or Boarding School in Nazareth Hall 1785." This page has the appropriate number to appear after part 35 but it is not listed in the "Contents" at the beginning of the series.
Part 35 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "Charles Gotthold Reichel and the changes made under his administration" in 1785, including changes to the congregation's schools, music, and religious duties.
Part 34 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about the retirement and biography of Brother Lembke, who served for nearly 30 years as an officiating pastor of Nazareth.
Part 31 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" describes the planning building of a house for the Nazareth Moravians' Single Sisters Choir in from 1781 to 1784. Part 32 is titled "Arrival of Brother Johannes de Watteville, and Part 33 is titled "Consecration of the Sisters' House," which was completed and opened in December 1784.
Part 29 of "Nazareth in the EIghteenth Century" is titled "Commencement of Nazareth Proper" about the development of the town of Nazareth by the Moravian congregation, starting in January 1771.
Part 28 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" contains information about events between the years of 1765 and 1780, including visits from Moravians in Bethlehem and Philadelphia.
Part 26 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about the settlers' conflicts with Native Americans in 1763, which resulted in nearby villages staying in the settlement of Nazareth for a period of time.
Part 25 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about the burial of a Native American man named Paul, who belonged to the Delaware/Lenape nation and died in Gnadenthal.
Part 24 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" contains information regarding the population, events, and other incidents in Nazareth in the year 1759.
Part 22 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" includes a section on Times of Indian Warfare in 1755, 1756, and 1777, as well as notes to the previous section on the Consecration of Nazareth Hall.
Part 18 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "The Jünger Haus or Nazareth Hall" about the construction of the Hall, which they later called "The Discipline House." Part 19 is titled "Laying the Corner Stone of Nazareth Hall 1755." Part 20 is titled "Dedication of the New Grave Yard 1756."
Part 15 of "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" contains demographic statistics from a census in 1753, including populations of Nazareth, Gnadenthal, Friedensthal, and the Nursery.
Part 14 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "The Children of the Nursery" in 1752. This paper was also presented as a lecture at the Moravian Historical Society Annual meeting in 1887, that paper is typed and identified as A134.