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Justus Falckner : mystic and scholar, devout Pietist in Germany, hermit on the Wissahickon, missionary on the Hudson : a bi-centennial memorial of the first regular ordination of an orthodox pastor in America, done November 24, 1703, at Gloria Dei, the Swedish Lutheran Church at Wicaco, Philadelphia /
Justus Falckner -- Daniel Falckner -- On the Wissahickon -- Falckner's missive from Germantown -- Causes leading to the ordination at Wicacoa -- The ordination at Gloria Dei -- Dominie Falckner in New York -- Copy of the report to the Amsterdam consistory -- A rare Bradford imprint -- Dominie Falckner's church records -- The Van Dieren controversy -- Pastoral to the Hackensack congregation.Mode of access: Internet
Washington's masonic correspondence as found among the Washington papers in the Library of Congress, comp. from the original records, under the direction of the Committee on library of the Grand lodge of Pennsylvania, with annotations.
"An edition of one thousand copies has been printed, of which this is no. 185."Mode of access: Internet
Freemasonry in Pennsylvania, 1727-1907, as shown by the records of Lodge no. 2, F. and A. M. of Philadelphia, from the year A. L. 5757, A. D. 1757;
Mode of access: Internet
Domestic life and characteristics of the Pennsylvania-German pioneer : a narrative and critical history prepared at the request of the Pennsylvania-German society /
"Illustrations by Julius F. Sachse."--Title page verso.Mode of access: Internet
Letters relating to the settlement of Germantown in Pennsylvania, 1683-4, from the Könneken manuscript in the ministerial-archiv of Lübeck, reproduced in fac-simile under the direction of Julius Friedrich Sachse ...
Translations of missives nos. I, II, VII, VIII by Julius Friedrich Sachse."Twenty-five extra copies of the translation of the four German missives in the Könneken manuscript have also been printed before the type was distributed, of which this is no. 13.""Ten fac-simile copies of the Könneken manuscript have been made and the plates destroyed.no. 1. Francis Daniel Pastorius' letter to his parents, dated: Philadelphia, March 7, 1684.--no. 2. Report to Frankfort company, dated: Philadelphia, March 7, 1684; a complete copy, combining the manuscript and printed version [signed: Francis Daniel Pastorius]--no. 7. A letter written by Hermans Op den Graeff, dated: Germantown, February 12, 1684.--no. 8. Extract from an open letter written by Van der Walle from Philadelphia.Mode of access: Internet