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George Henry Loskiel

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142:. In 1802 he was consecrated to the episcopacy, and appointed presiding bishop of the Northern district of the American province of the Moravian Church. He filled the office, with general acceptance, until 1811, when his health failed. In the following year he was elected to the chief executive board of his church at Berthelsdorf, Saxony; but the condition of his health prevented him from leaving America and he died in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1814. 290: 270: 183: 275: 265: 185:
Extempore on a wagon; a metrical narrative of a journey from Bethlehem, Pa., to the Indian town of Goshen, Ohio, in the autumn of 1803
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to lead the congregation of the Moravian Brethren in the Russian capital, but very soon returned to
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in 1801, and was the President of the Direction of Pennsylvanian Congregations and preacher in
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by George Henry Loskiel. Tr. with notes by J. Max Hark. Lancaster, Pa., S. H. Zahm, 1887
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Geschichte der Mission der Evanglischen Bruder unter den Indianern in Nordamerika
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Geschichte der Mission der Evanglischen Bruder unter den Indianern in Nordamerika
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and founded educational establishments in the congregations of Kleinwelka (near
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Latviešu konversācijas vārdnīca XIII. Rīga, 1935.-1936. 24648 sleja
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History of the Moravian Mission among the North American Indians
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History of the Moravian Mission among the North American Indians
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History of the America (North) Province of the Moravian Church
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Loskiel was born in the family of Georg Heinrich Loskiel, the
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Gebete und Betrachtungen in Versen auf alle Tage des Jahres
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of the northern district of the American province of the
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Latvian
German
Rinda
Latvia
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
presiding bishop
Moravian Church
Native Americans
Christian Ignatius Latrobe
Evangelical Lutheran
Tukums
Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
Latvia
Barby, Germany
Unitas Fratrum
Livonia
Saint Petersburg
Saxony
Bautzen
Piława Górna
United States
Second Great Awakening
Bethlehem
History of the Moravian Mission among the North American Indians in three parts (London, 1794)
Something for the Heart on the Way to Eternity in German
Extempore on a wagon; a metrical narrative of a journey from Bethlehem, Pa., to the Indian town of Goshen, Ohio, in the autumn of 1803 by George Henry Loskiel. Tr. with notes by J. Max Hark. Lancaster, Pa., S. H. Zahm, 1887
de.wikisource.org
University Libraries. University of Maryland
Categories
1740 births

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