- The
Schwenkfelder Church (listen) is a
small American Christian body
rooted in the 16th-century
Protestant Reformation teachings of
Caspar Schwenkfeld...
- and thus
forced to
either convert or flee.
Because of this,
there are
Schwenkfelder Church congregations in the
United States,
which was then the Thirteen...
- The
Schwenkfelder Library &
Heritage Center is a not-for-profit
historical library, archive, and
museum located in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. Its mission...
- mother,
Constance (née Gerhard),
descended from
Pennsylvania Dutch Schwenkfelders, and
trained as a
church organist and
student of
sacred music. Brown...
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Protestant Reformers were
theologians whose careers,
works and
actions brought about the
Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. In the
context of...
- 2008. Moyer,
Dennis K.
Fraktur writings and folk art
drawings of the
Schwenkfelder Library Collection. Kutztown, Pennsylvania: The
Pennsylvania German...
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Dreshertown Cemetery is
mostly descendants of
Christopher Dresher, an
early Schwenkfelder immigrant. The
family left Silesia, a
province in the
German kingdom...
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Europeans introduced saffron to the
Americas when
immigrant members of the
Schwenkfelder Church left
Europe with a
trunk containing its corms.
Church members...
- for post-graduate students.
Perkiomen School was
founded in 1875 by a
Schwenkfelder descendant and immigrant. In 2019, it
enrolled 330 students. Perkiomen...
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