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- catalog contributor b7393748.
- catalog coverage "Shekomeko Site (N.Y.)".
- catalog coverage "Shekomeko Site (New York)".
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ""One could have spat at it" (Pyrlaeus). C. Dissenters and Old Light Conservatives. D. The Significance of the Trial: Moravians and the Government -- VI. The Third Clash with Civil Authorities: The Summons to Arms -- The Shekomeko Mission and the Problem of War. A. King George's War. B. The Shekomeko Mission and the Problem of War. C. Moravian Pacifism and the Shekomeko Mission -- VII. The Fourth Clash with Civil Authorities: The Filkintown Trial, 3 July 1744 -- Swearing and the Question of Land. A. The Trial. B. The Problem of the Oath. C. Land: A Native North American Structure of Human relationships -- VIII. The Fifth Clash with Civil Authorities: The New York City Trial, 24 July 1744 et seq. -- Societies in Conflict. A. Governor Clinton of New York. B. The Summons. C. Arrival in New York City. D. The Trial. E. Moravian Communism and the Eighteenth Century Colony. F. The Albany Council of June 1744. G. Back in Shekomeko -- ".
- catalog description "I. An Historical Overview -- II. By Way of Introduction: The Early North American Missions. A. The Roman Catholics of Canada. B. Calvinist-Puritan Missions. C. An Anglican Mission. D. Consequences of Missions -- III. The Moravian Mission at Shekomeko. A. The Travels of Christian Heinrich Rauch. B. To the Greeks I have become a Greek. C. Christ's Loving Rule through Patterns of Equality. D. Does God Rule by "Chance"? The Use of the Lot in Shekomeko. E. Alcohol Abuse: The Challenge of the Rule of Christ -- IV. The First Clash with Civil Authorities: Zinzendorf at Esopus -- The Sabbath and the Free-Flowing Spirit. A. The Sabbath Incident. B. The Free Flowing Spirit and the Sabbath. C. The Mission of the Free Flowing Spirit -- V. The Second Clash with Civil Authorities: The Milford, Connecticut, Trials, Summer 1743 -- The Moravian Mission and the Government. A. The Native People of Pachgatgoch/Schaghticoke, Connecticut. B. The Trials: Christianity as Legitimizing Society -- ".
- catalog description "IX. The Sixth Clash with Civil Authorities: The Poughkeepsie Trials -- Defining the Contours of Sin and Salvation. A. The Trial of 16-17 October 1744: Trying the Spirituality of Salvation. B. The Assembly Act of 21 September 1744. C. Second Poughkeepsie Trial, 15-18 December 1744: Native North American Christianity -- Defining the Contours of Sin and Salvation -- X. The Seventh Clash with Civil Authorities: The Last Trial -- At the Mercy of the Powers That Be. A. The Kidnapping at Canajoharie. B. New York City II. C. New York II and the Shekomeko Community. D. The Negotiations in London -- XI. The Eighth Clash with Civil Authorities: Mack at Esopus -- The Moravian Mission and the Question of Race. A. The Second Esopus Incident. B. Post's Native North American Wife and the Question of Race -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [370]-430) and index.".
- catalog description "XII. The Evacuation of Shekomeko: The Spirits Bade us Go. A. Reasons for Moving. B. Reasons against Moving. C. Cornelius' Fear. D. The Spirits Bade us Go ... E.A Hot and Damp Spirituality. F. The Move -- XIII. The Truce with the Civil Authorities: Parliamentary Sanction -- Victory or Flirtation? A. The Negotiations for Recognition in London. B. An Act to Encourage the People Known by the Name of "Unitas Fratrum" or "United Brethren" to Settle in His Majesty's Colonies in America -- XIV. By Way of Conclusion: The Independent Reflector's Defense of the Moravians. A. The Marks of the Followers of Jesus. B. The Marks of Perverted Religion. C. The End of the Road, or, Who is an Atheist?".
- catalog extent "ix, 444 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Evacuation of Shekomeko and the early Moravian missions to native North Americans.".
- catalog identifier "0773491414".
- catalog isFormatOf "Evacuation of Shekomeko and the early Moravian missions to native North Americans.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in the history of missions ; v. 12".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Evacuation of Shekomeko and the early Moravian missions to native North Americans.".
- catalog spatial "New York (State)".
- catalog spatial "Shekomeko Site (N.Y.)".
- catalog spatial "Shekomeko Site (New York)".
- catalog subject "974.7/33 20".
- catalog subject "E99.S252 W47 1994".
- catalog subject "Moravians Missions New York (State) History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Scaticook Indians Government relations.".
- catalog subject "Scaticook Indians History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Scaticook Indians Missions.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""One could have spat at it" (Pyrlaeus). C. Dissenters and Old Light Conservatives. D. The Significance of the Trial: Moravians and the Government -- VI. The Third Clash with Civil Authorities: The Summons to Arms -- The Shekomeko Mission and the Problem of War. A. King George's War. B. The Shekomeko Mission and the Problem of War. C. Moravian Pacifism and the Shekomeko Mission -- VII. The Fourth Clash with Civil Authorities: The Filkintown Trial, 3 July 1744 -- Swearing and the Question of Land. A. The Trial. B. The Problem of the Oath. C. Land: A Native North American Structure of Human relationships -- VIII. The Fifth Clash with Civil Authorities: The New York City Trial, 24 July 1744 et seq. -- Societies in Conflict. A. Governor Clinton of New York. B. The Summons. C. Arrival in New York City. D. The Trial. E. Moravian Communism and the Eighteenth Century Colony. F. The Albany Council of June 1744. G. Back in Shekomeko -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. An Historical Overview -- II. By Way of Introduction: The Early North American Missions. A. The Roman Catholics of Canada. B. Calvinist-Puritan Missions. C. An Anglican Mission. D. Consequences of Missions -- III. The Moravian Mission at Shekomeko. A. The Travels of Christian Heinrich Rauch. B. To the Greeks I have become a Greek. C. Christ's Loving Rule through Patterns of Equality. D. Does God Rule by "Chance"? The Use of the Lot in Shekomeko. E. Alcohol Abuse: The Challenge of the Rule of Christ -- IV. The First Clash with Civil Authorities: Zinzendorf at Esopus -- The Sabbath and the Free-Flowing Spirit. A. The Sabbath Incident. B. The Free Flowing Spirit and the Sabbath. C. The Mission of the Free Flowing Spirit -- V. The Second Clash with Civil Authorities: The Milford, Connecticut, Trials, Summer 1743 -- The Moravian Mission and the Government. A. The Native People of Pachgatgoch/Schaghticoke, Connecticut. B. The Trials: Christianity as Legitimizing Society -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. The Sixth Clash with Civil Authorities: The Poughkeepsie Trials -- Defining the Contours of Sin and Salvation. A. The Trial of 16-17 October 1744: Trying the Spirituality of Salvation. B. The Assembly Act of 21 September 1744. C. Second Poughkeepsie Trial, 15-18 December 1744: Native North American Christianity -- Defining the Contours of Sin and Salvation -- X. The Seventh Clash with Civil Authorities: The Last Trial -- At the Mercy of the Powers That Be. A. The Kidnapping at Canajoharie. B. New York City II. C. New York II and the Shekomeko Community. D. The Negotiations in London -- XI. The Eighth Clash with Civil Authorities: Mack at Esopus -- The Moravian Mission and the Question of Race. A. The Second Esopus Incident. B. Post's Native North American Wife and the Question of Race -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XII. The Evacuation of Shekomeko: The Spirits Bade us Go. A. Reasons for Moving. B. Reasons against Moving. C. Cornelius' Fear. D. The Spirits Bade us Go ... E.A Hot and Damp Spirituality. F. The Move -- XIII. The Truce with the Civil Authorities: Parliamentary Sanction -- Victory or Flirtation? A. The Negotiations for Recognition in London. B. An Act to Encourage the People Known by the Name of "Unitas Fratrum" or "United Brethren" to Settle in His Majesty's Colonies in America -- XIV. By Way of Conclusion: The Independent Reflector's Defense of the Moravians. A. The Marks of the Followers of Jesus. B. The Marks of Perverted Religion. C. The End of the Road, or, Who is an Atheist?".
- catalog title "The evacuation of Shekomeko and the early Moravian missions to native North Americans / Karl-Wilhelm Westmeier.".
- catalog type "text".