Historical incidents in the lives of Joachim & Anna Catharine Senseman and his son, Gottlob Senseman, and his wife : who were missionaries among the North American Indians, with Count Zinzendorf, David Zeisberger, John Heckwelder, and others (beginning A.D. 1742)
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[United States? :
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198-?]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Biographical sketch
- Anna Catherine Senseman ...
- Joachim Senseman
- Gottlob Senseman
- Zinzendorf's observations concerning the savages in Canada
- The massacre on the Mahoning
- Capture of the missionaries
- The massacre of the ninety Indians
- A second campaign
- Count Zinzendorf in Luzerne County
- The missionaries on their journey westward
- Glikkikan's conversion
- Wechquetank
- Matters of interest appertaining to the origin and forms of the Moravian Church
- The Hutberg at Nazareth
- Bethlehem
- A genealogy of the family
- Bethlehem
- The Pilgrim's rest.