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The Banished Count, or, The Life of Nicholas Louis Zinzendorf. From the French of Félix Bovet by John Gill
Félix Bovet [1824-1903]


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Book Description

Title:
The Banished Count, or, The Life of Nicholas Louis Zinzendorf. From the French of Félix Bovet by John Gill
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
James Nisbet
Pages:
314
Subjects:
Christian Mission, Moravian Missions, Zinzendorf, Biography
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Félix Bovet [1824-1903], The Banished Count, or, The Life of Nicholas Louis Zinzendorf

Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  1. Early Days
  2. Halls and Wittenberg
  3. Residence in Paris
  4. A Singular Episode
  5. Zinzendorf and Statesman and a Husband
  6. The Foundation of Herrnhut
  7. First Experiences in the Colony
  8. Zinzendorf Retired from Court
  9. Home Work
  10. Opposition
  11. Visit to Denmark
  12. Missions to the Negroes
  13. Dealing with Emigrants
  14. Examination in Theology
  15. Travels in Denmark, Holland and Prussia
  16. Zinzendorf in England
  17. Excitement in Berlin
  18. Westward to the Rescue
  19. Correspondence with the King of Prussia
  20. The Church in Council
  21. The Pennsylvanians
  22. The Countess and the Children
  23. The Count's Ideas of Unity
  24. Passing Clouds
  25. The Focus in London
  26. The Evening
  • Appendix
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