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  • The Moravian Newspaper, April 9, 1890

    A page of the Moravian newspaper, published on April 9, 1890 in Bethlehem, PA, containing an obituary for John Jordan Jr.
  • Obituary for John Jordan Jr. from The Moravian

    An obituary from The Moravian for John Jordan Jr. of Philadelphia, who died on March 23, 1890.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. 23, No. 39 in 1878

    An excerpt from the Moravian newspaper, Volume 23, Issue 39 published in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1878 that's torn in half. Articles in this selection include "Brief History of the Mission Station, Shiloh in Kaffraria, South Africa, during the first fifty years of its existence," "Our English Language--The Mystery of Its Origin" by Robert Dodge, and "The Historical Element in Moravian Writings," the annual lecture presented by James Henry to the Moravian Historical Society on September 11, 1878.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, 1868

    A page excerpt from the Moravian newspaper in 1868, published in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This section contains articles such as "How to Settle a Difficulty," Sister Bertha's Diary in April 1800, and foreign and local news of the week.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. 13, No. 28, July 9, 1868

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 13, Issue 28 published on July 9, 1868 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "Letter from Mosquitia," "A Much Needed Reform," and Sister Bertha's Diary entry from May 5 and 6, 1800. This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. 13, No. 27, July 2, 1868

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 13, Issue 27 published on July 2, 1868 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "A Specimen of Egyptian Injustice," by missionary John Antes, "Counterparts of Religious Character," "The National Anniversary," and Sister Bertha's Diary entry from May 5, 1800. This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. 13, No. 23, June 4, 1868

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 13, Issue 23, published on June 4, 1868 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "Whitfield's Tabernacle at Bristol" by G. P. Disosway, "From the Narrative of John Antes, Missionary to Abyssinia," and "Sister Bertha's Diary" entries from April 16 and April 20, 1800. This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. 13, No. 21, May 21, 1868

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 13, Issue 21, published on May 21, 1868 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "Shall I Leave the Church?", "Faith and Works," "The Word Selah," "Religion a Necessity," and "Sister Bertha's Diary" entry from April 5, 1800. This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. XXXIV, No. 37, September 11, 1889

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 34, Issue 37, published on September 11, 1889 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "Some Thoughts for September 16," "Illustrations of Grace," "The Alaska Mission, Extracts from Bro. Schoecherts' Diary," as well as the Moravian Historical Society Annual Lecture from September 5, 1889 by James Henry, "Eminent Moravian Women in the Olden Time."
  • The Moravian Newspaper, September 11, 1889

    Eight pages of the Moravian newspaper, published on September 11, 1889 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This section contains the Moravian Historical Society Annual Lecture titled "A Fragment from the Journal of the voyage of the Reb. Louis de Schweinitz and wife, from Europe to America in the year 1812, during the war between England and the United States," and other articles such as "Ethics and Good Citizenship," "Spiritual Fatigue," "The American Province," "The Tribes Under David,"
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. XL, No. 26, June 26, 1895

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 40, Issue 26, published on June 26, 1895 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This 13-page issue contains articles titled, "What can be done to arouse the Church into Activity for the Unsaved?", "Some Studies in the History of the Unitas Fratrum," "The Third Synod of the Fourth District," "Extracts from the Diary of the Hebron congregation," "The Brethren's Church Calendar," and an "In Memoriam" article about the death of James Henry.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. IX., No. 11, March 10, 1864

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 9, Number 11, published on March 10, 1864 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles including "A Work of Grace in Tuscarawas County, Ohio," "Glimpses of the Past," "Dr. Ashbel Green and Miss Linnard," "Narrative of the Escape from the South of a pious member of the Church, originally from Denmark," and "Gillett's Life and Time of Huss." This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. IX., No. 10, March 3, 1864

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 9, Number 10, published on March 3, 1864 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This issue contains articles such as "The Believer's Triumph," "Glimpses of the Past," "The Suffering Cherokees," and a biography of George Whitfield.This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Vol. IX., No. 9, February 25, 1864

    The Moravian newspaper, Volume 9, Number 9, published on February 25, 1864 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, containing articles "A Voyage to Labrador," "Glimpses of the Past," "The Spiritual Experience of Bishop Spangenberg," "The Clay, the Plaster, and the Marble," "Completion of an Important Work," "The Virtue of Concentration," "The Price of Our Redemption," and "A Grant of Bibles to North Carolina." This copy is labeled with James Henry's name.
  • The Moravian Newspaper, Philadelphia, September 4, 1857

    The Moravian newspaper titled "Philadelphia, September 4, 1857," containing articles "The General Synod," "Extracts from Official Report," "Youth's Department (Mary in the Light-House)," "All At the Prayer Meeting," and "On Dancing."
  • The Moravian Newspaper, November 15, 1860

    An issue of the Moravian newspaper from November 15, 1860 with an article titled "An account of the celebration of the third anniversary of the Moravian Historical Society," including an address given by James Henry.
  • The Moravian (Extra) Newspaper with Article "Visit to the old Indian Mission Stations in New York and Connecticut"

    Four pages of the Moravian newspaper with an article titled "Visit to the old Indian Mission Stations in New York and Connecticut."