Delaware and the Eastern shore; some aspects of a peninsula pleasant and well beloved . THE BAI>TIZIN(i < KIOKK THE WELSH TRACT AND THE LABADISTS but little of their experiment on Bohemia Manor,which, indeed, is not even mentioned in a ratherrecent European history of the sect. The Jour-nal of the Labadist missionaries has been twicetranslated into English, the second time by B. and J. F. Jameson, the former authorof an elaborate study of the Labadists onBohemia Manor. General Wilson of Wilming-ton has also discussed American Labadism inhis pamphlet, **An Old Maryland Manor. Jean


Delaware and the Eastern shore; some aspects of a peninsula pleasant and well beloved . THE BAI>TIZIN(i < KIOKK THE WELSH TRACT AND THE LABADISTS but little of their experiment on Bohemia Manor,which, indeed, is not even mentioned in a ratherrecent European history of the sect. The Jour-nal of the Labadist missionaries has been twicetranslated into English, the second time by B. and J. F. Jameson, the former authorof an elaborate study of the Labadists onBohemia Manor. General Wilson of Wilming-ton has also discussed American Labadism inhis pamphlet, **An Old Maryland Manor. Jean de Labadie, a French Jesuit turnedto Protestantism, and hailed as the most impor-tant convert since the early days of Calvin,founded at Amsterdam before 1670, a sect ofmystics accepting in large measure the creedof the Dutch Protestants. Within, the next sixyears the Labadists removed to various placesin Germany and Denmark, until they found restfor about a half century at Wieuwerd in DutchFriesland. The leaders of the sect seem to havehad a singular gift f on- interesting women of


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