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  2. Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren (Czech: Moravská církev or Moravští bratÅ™i), formally the Unitas Fratrum (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren"), [3] [4] [5] is one of the oldest Protestant denominations in Christianity, dating back to the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century and the Unity of the Brethren (Czech: Jednota ...

  3. History of the Moravian Church - Wikipedia

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    Moravian historians identify the main achievements of this period as: Establishing a prayer watch of continuous prayer which ran uninterrupted, 24 hours a day, for 100 years. Originating the Losungen, the "Daily Watchwords," on 3 May 1728, published today in 50 languages, the oldest and most widely read daily devotional work in the world. Old ...

  4. Moravian Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    A Moravian architecture style has emerged in the United States, predominately in Winston-Salem . Some Moravian churches in the area feature copper steeple tops which have oxidized and reached a green patina. The Moravian "Bonnet" or "eyebrow" arch is also an example of the style and is mainly used over building entrances, it is an unsupported ...

  5. Pennsylvania's Bethlehem: The city founded by Moravians on ...

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    Moravians relate to the story of Jesus, Mary and Joseph, Rice said, because their ancestors began as a refugee church fleeing religious persecution. The Nativity is also a poignant reminder today, when the number of people fleeing their homes because of war, violence and persecution continues to rise worldwide.

  6. Christianization of Moravia - Wikipedia

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    Despite the formal endorsement by the elites, the Great Moravian Christianity was described as containing many pagan elements as late as in 852. [7] The major milestone in the Christianization of Moravia is traditionally attributed to the influence of Byzantine missionary brothers, Saints Cyril and Methodius , who arrived in Moravia in the year ...

  7. Christian Munsee - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Munsee are also known as the Moravian Munsee or the Moravian Indians, the Moravian Christian Indians or, in context, simply the Christian Indians. As the Moravian Church transferred some of their missions to other Christian denominations, such as the Methodists, Christian Munsee today belong to the Moravian Church, Methodist ...

  8. Bible translations into Mongolian - Wikipedia

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    In line with the missionary movement of the Moravians in Germany, missionaries were first sent to Mongolian speakers in 1785. The first Bible translations that still exists today of the Bible into Mongolian was the work of the Moravians. Isaak Jakob Schmidt, as a Moravian missionary, is renowned still today as a scholar of Mongolian and Tibetan.

  9. Moravians - Wikipedia

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    After the breakup of the Moravian Realm, the Moravian tribe was divided between the new states of Bohemia and Hungary. Part of western Moravians were assimilated by the Czechs and presently identify as Czechs. The modern nation of the Slovaks was formed out of the eastern part of the Moravian tribe within the Kingdom of Hungary. [9]