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On-line Resource Anonymous, The Advance Guard. 200 Years of Moravian Missions 1732-1932Anonymous, The Advance Guard. 200 Years of Moravian Missions 1732-1932. London: Moravian Book Room, n.d. Hbk. pp.93. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource Félix Bovet [1824-1903], The Banished Count, or, The Life of Nicholas Louis ZinzendorfFélix Bovet [1824-1903], The Banished Count, or, The Life of Nicholas Louis Zinzendorf. From the French of Félix Bovet by John Gill. London: James Nisbet, 1865. Hbk. pp.314. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource Joseph Edward Hutton [1838-1937], , A History of Moravian Missions. London: Moravian Publication Office, n.d. Hbk. pp.550. [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource Joseph Edward Hutton [1838-1937], A History of the Moravian Church, 2nd ednJoseph Edward Hutton [1838-1937], A History of the Moravian Church, 2nd edn. London: Moravian Publication Office, 1909. Hbk. pp.520. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
Book or monograph Samuel King Hutton [1877-1961], By Patience and the Word. The Story of the Moravian Missions. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1935. Hbk. pp.252.
Book or monograph B. Krüger, The Pear Tree Blossoms: A History Of The Moravian Mission Stations In South Africa 1737-1869. Glenadendal: Provincial Board of the Moravian Church in South Africa, 1966. Hbk. 335.
On-line Resource Augustus C. Thompson [1812-1901], Moravian Missions. Twelve Lectures. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1882. Hbk. pp.516. View in PDF format pdf [This material is in the Public Domain]
On-line Resource Arthur Skevington Wood, The Inexistinguishable Blaze. Spiritual Renewal and Advance in the Eighteenth CenturyArthur Skevington Wood, The Inexistinguishable Blaze. Spiritual Renewal and Advance in the Eighteenth Century. Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1967. bk. pp.256. View in PDF format pdf [All reasonable efforts have been made to contact the copyright holder of this article without success. If you hold the rights, please contact me]
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