Anonimus's travels, throu' Europe and America, and some visions of many heavenly mansions in the house of God, John XIV, 2 How he conversed with the inhabitants of the other world and found, that their respective works had actually followed them, Rev. IV, 13.

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
German
Series:Early American imprints. no. 25114.
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Online Access:Evans Digital Edition
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Item Description:"Free translation of 'Der durch Europa un Amerika aufmerksam Reisende. In Absicht zu suchen wahre Kinder Gottes,' which was printed in Altona in 1777. The German edition of 1777 has the caption-title 'Germanton Anno 1761,' probably indicating where the little allegory was written. The anonymous author was a learned man, born in Altona, Germany. He became a preacher, suffered persecution, and came to America with some of his followers about the year 1750. He settled in Leacock Township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, with the sect 'Die Stillen im Lande' also called 'Die Neubegorenen' or the 'Newborn' (see Appendix of the 'Travels, p. 10-11). Possibly printed by Solomon Mayer in Ephrata."--Doll & Funke. The Ephrata cloisters, 1944, p. 124.
Physical Description:11, [1] p. ; (8vo)
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Place of Publication:United States -- Pennsylvania -- Ephrata.