The Ephrata Cloister or Ephrata Community was a religious community, established in 1732 by Johann Conrad Beissel at Ephrata, in what is now Lancaster...
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the community contained nearly 300 persons. The Ephrata Commercial Historic District, Ephrata Cloister, Eby Shoe Corporation buildings, Connell Mansion...
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Ephrata may refer to: Ephrata, Suriname Ephrata, Pennsylvania, U.S. Ephrata, Washington, U.S. Ephrata Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. Ephrata Cloister, a...
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Martyrs Mirror (category Ephrata Cloister)
Amish and Mennonite homes. In 1745, Jacob Gottschalk arranged with the Ephrata Cloister to have them translate the Martyrs Mirror from Dutch into German and...
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from the Moravian tradition, while Conrad Beissel (founder of the Ephrata Cloister) innovated his own system of harmonic theory. The Lutheran traditions...
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Music of Pennsylvania (section Ephrata Cloister)
emerged from the Moravian tradition. Conrad Beissel, founder of the Ephrata Cloister, innovated his own system of harmonic theory. Lutherans Johann Sebastian...
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Marie Kachel Bucher (category People from Ephrata, Pennsylvania)
Baptists religious congregation of the Ephrata Cloister, a United States National Historic Landmark located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Marie Elizabeth Kachel...
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The town of Ephrata, Pennsylvania The Ephrata Cloister, Pennsylvania, United States. The town of Ephratah, New York The town of Ephrata, Washington,...
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Conrad Beissel (category Ephrata Cloister)
July 6, 1768) was a German-born religious leader who in 1732 founded the Ephrata Community in the Province of Pennsylvania. Beissel was born in Eberbach...
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anti-authoritarian and mystical movements, such as Radical Pietism (including the Ephrata Cloister and Society of the Woman in the Wilderness), the Religious Society...
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