The German Pietists of Provincial Pennsylvania
Abstract
First published by the author in 1895, The German Pietists of Provincial Pennsylvania narrates the history of the early Germans of various sects and congregations who settled in Pennsylvania starting at the end of the seventeenth century, with a particular focus on a group of German Pietist mystics who emigrated to America in 1694 to pursue the freedom to practice their religion. The book details Pietism’s origins in Europe, Pietists’ beliefs and practices, and the Pietists’ relationships with other religious groups, like the Quakers, Lutherans, and Jansenites. The book is a product of meticulous archival work and research, and it includes numerous references to and facsimile pages from rare source material. Sachse also provides a comprehensive look at the activities of well-known figures including Johannes Kelpius, Daniel Falkner, Johann Jacob Zimmerman, and Benjamin Furly.
Keywords
History of the Americas; Protestantism and Protestant Churches; ChristianityISBN
9780271100876, 9780271067001Publisher
Penn State University PressPublisher website
http://www.psupress.org/Publication date and place
University Park, 1895Grantor
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History of the Americas
Protestantism and Protestant Churches