John Seybert and the Evangelical Heritage
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John Seybert and the Evangelical Heritage

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The Evangelical Association was a revival movement at the beginning of the 19th century, which reached out to the large numbers of German- Americans who had settled throughout the mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. Their founder, Jacob Albright (1758-1808), and his colaborers developed indigenous and distinctive patterns of hymnody and worship set in a German idiom. ...more
Paperback, 212 pages
Published April 28th 2008 by Emeth Press (first published 2008)
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