The German sectarians of Pennsylvania : a critical and legendary history of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers . ^la^SlE^^. spangenberg^s Visit. 291 already well known by report to Spangenberg and Nitch-mann, they readily accepted the invitation to visit the set-tlement. As the Chromcon states, At first sight there was felt byboth parties a magnetic attraction between their spirits ; forboth were yet in their first love. The visit and conferencebetween Beissel and Spangenberg proved satisfactory to bothparties. The visitors were greatly touched with what theysaw and heard in the settlement o


The German sectarians of Pennsylvania : a critical and legendary history of the Ephrata Cloister and the Dunkers . ^la^SlE^^. spangenberg^s Visit. 291 already well known by report to Spangenberg and Nitch-mann, they readily accepted the invitation to visit the set-tlement. As the Chromcon states, At first sight there was felt byboth parties a magnetic attraction between their spirits ; forboth were yet in their first love. The visit and conferencebetween Beissel and Spangenberg proved satisfactory to bothparties. The visitors were greatly touched with what theysaw and heard in the settlement on theCocalico, as well as with the marveloussuccess of the movement among theGermans, together with the great showof holiness and piety evinced at Ephrataand the surrounding country. Duringtheir stay they took part in the love-feast instituted in their honor, as wellas in the nocturnal devotions, and weredeeply affected with the mode of ad-ministering the sacred ordinance of baptism as practiced onthe Cocalico. At the end of their sojourn, after special religious services,the Moravian missionaries set out on their retur


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