Early History Of The Reformed Church In Pennsylvania
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The Reformed Church in Pennsylvania
Author | : Joseph Henry Dubbs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 1902 |
Genre | : Pennsylvania |
ISBN | : |
Publications of the Pennsylvania History Club
Author | : Pennsylvania History Club, Philadelphia |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Pennsylvania |
ISBN | : |
Foreigners in Their Own Land
Author | : Steven M. Nolt |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0271021993 |
Historians of the early Republic are just beginning to tell the stories of the period&’s ethnic minorities. In Foreigners in Their Own Land, Steven M. Nolt is the first to add the story of the Pennsylvania Germans to that larger mosaic, showing how they came to think of themselves as quintessential Americans and simultaneously constructed a durable sense of ethnicity. The Lutheran and Reformed Pennsylvania German populations of eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, and the Appalachian backcountry successfully combined elements of their Old World tradition with several emerging versions of national identity. Many took up democratic populist rhetoric to defend local cultural particularity and ethnic separatism. Others wedded certain American notions of reform and national purpose to Continental traditions of clerical authority and idealized German virtues. Their experience illustrates how creating and defending an ethnic identity can itself be a way of becoming American. Though they would maintain a remarkably stable and identifiable subculture well into the twentieth century, Pennsylvania Germans were, even by the eve of the Civil War, the most &"inside&" of &"outsiders.&" They represent the complex and often paradoxical ways in which many Americans have managed the process of assimilation to their own advantage. Given their pioneering role in that process, their story illuminates the path that other immigrants and ethnic Americans would travel in the decades to follow.
The Practice of Pluralism
Author | : Mark Häberlein |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2009-07-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0271078138 |
The clash of modernity and an Amish buggy might be the first image that comes to one’s mind when imagining Lancaster, Pennsylvania, today. But in the early to mid-eighteenth century, Lancaster stood apart as an active and religiously diverse, ethnically complex, and bustling city. On the eve of the American Revolution, Lancaster’s population had risen to nearly three thousand inhabitants; it stood as a center of commerce, industry, and trade. While the German-speaking population—Anabaptists as well as German Lutherans, Moravians, and German Calvinists—made up the majority, about one-third were English-speaking Anglicans, Catholics, Presbyterians, Quakers, Calvinists, and other Christian groups. A small group of Jewish families also lived in Lancaster, though they had no synagogue. Carefully mining historical records and documents, from tax records to church membership rolls, Mark Häberlein confirms that religion in Lancaster was neither on the decline nor rapidly changing; rather, steady and deliberate growth marked a diverse religious population.
An Early Eighteenth Century Reformed Church
Author | : Dr Irwin Hoch DeLong |
Publisher | : Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2010-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1434406113 |
A contribution to church and family history.
Early Pennsylvania Births, 1675-1875
Author | : Charles A. Fisher |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2008-12 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780806306858 |
Records include: Church baptismal records from Snyder County: Rows (Salem) Lutheran and Reformed (1774-1832), Zion (Morr's) Lutheran (1781-1808), Grubb's (Botschaft) Lutheran and Reformed (1792-1875); from Union County: Dreisbach's Lutheran and Reformed (1774-1822), St. Elias Lutheran (1796-1826); from Northumberland County: Himmel's Lutheran (1774-1787), Stone Valley Lutheran (1774-1806); from Berks County: Zion (Moselem) Lutheran founded 1743 [partial record], Christ (Tulpehocken) Lutheran founded 1743 [partial record]; Tombstone inscriptions: Fishers Ferry Cemetery, Northumberland County; St. Paul's Cemetery, Juniata County; Graybill (Cross Road) Cemetery, Snyder County; Trinity Reformed Cemetery, Millardsville; Birth dates (many from private sources never before published): Eastern, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Valley.