Part 10 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century," is titled "Presents from Bethlehem" about how the Nazareth congregation frequently received gifts from the Bethlehem Moravians, such as fish from the Lehigh river. Part 11 is titled "Incidents and Customs."
Part 09, "The First Single Sisters' Festival," in the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century," describes a ceremony and Love-Feast in 1747 for the Moravian sisters.
Part 08 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about Easter morning in 1747 and the Nazareth Moravians' custom of meeting Brethren of Gnadenthal for a sunrise ceremony.
Part 07 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is titled "The First Burial Place" about the first cemetery of Nazareth, including a chart of burial plots organized by boys, men, married women, and girls.
Part 06 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" describes the visit of converted Native American brethren's visit to Nazareth from the Moravian's mission of Shekomeko in New York around 1745 on their way to Bethlehem.
Part 04 of the paper "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" is about the nursery, but contains only part of page 7. Part 05 describes the Night Watch in 1745, also known as a Watch Night service on New Years' Eve.
The table of contents page for the handwritten paper titled "Nazareth in the Eighteenth Century" lists 48 sections and their chapter titles. A paper wrapper for the essay notes that part 2 (First arrival of settlers and commencement of the Whitefield house), part 3 (Organization of the first congregation), and some of part 4 (The Nursery) are missing. There are a set of pages after part 35 titled "Establishment of the Boarding School in Nazareth Hall 1785" which is not listed here. Versions of parts of this paper also appear in "Early Moravian Settlement and Congregation in Nazareth" and Moravian Historical Society Annual Lectures series.