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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Sherrer\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDaniel Sherer\u003c/persname\u003e, write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Sherrer\u003c/persname\u003ealso describes his travels\n         in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003eand the activities of the\n         communities he visits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \n         \u003cfamname\u003eHenkel family\u003c/famname\u003emembers represented in this\n         collection include \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's Uncle \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGideon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSilas Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJesse Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAmbrose Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSaul Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDavid Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGideon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eoffering his services to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003ein his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026amp; February 15, 1816); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoel Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUnited States Army\u003c/corpname\u003egoing to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eDetroit\u003c/geogname\u003eand a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eDetroit\u003c/geogname\u003ein August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSpringfield\u003c/geogname\u003ewishing to reprint some of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePaul Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eover Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026amp; 28; April 12 \u0026amp; December 25, 1819). \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003egenerally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's printery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eDavid Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eTennessee\u003c/geogname\u003eof the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Drehr\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJ.K. Rebenack\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. Riemenschneider , have been\n         foldered separately.","Individual topics of interest include: several letters\n         concerning \n          Solomon Henkel 's role as postmaster\n         (February 27, 1811; March 31, 1814; and March 23, 1815); the\n         possibility of the unification of the Lutheran denomination\n         with the Presbyterians through the adoption of a common\n         catechism (February 26, 1812) and the Episcopalians with the\n         resolution of differences over the priesthood and ordination\n         (July 16, September 16, and October 14, 1818); denominational\n         rivalry, especially between the Baptists and Lutherans\n         (December 3, 1815); \n          Daniel Bryan asking support for his\n         election to the \n          Virginia Legislature (March 25 \u0026 27,\n         1818); a request for help in securing type for a small\n         handpress to be used at \n          Union Seminary [ \n          Tennessee ] (April 17, 1819); a special\n         conference on provincial religion (June 19, 1810); the\n         visiting preacher Mr. Henkel (August 29, 1818); a printed\n         circular concerning charity (October 30, 1817); and family\n         behavior (October 30, 1816)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Sherrer\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDaniel Sherer\u003c/persname\u003e, write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Sherrer\u003c/persname\u003ealso describes his travels\n         in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eVirginia\u003c/geogname\u003eand the activities of the\n         communities he visits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \n         \u003cfamname\u003eHenkel family\u003c/famname\u003emembers represented in this\n         collection include \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's Uncle \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGideon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSilas Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJesse Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAmbrose Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSaul Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel, Jr.\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eDavid Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's brother.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGideon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eoffering his services to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003ein his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026amp; February 15, 1816); \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJoel Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eUnited States Army\u003c/corpname\u003egoing to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eDetroit\u003c/geogname\u003eand a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eDetroit\u003c/geogname\u003ein August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eSpringfield\u003c/geogname\u003ewishing to reprint some of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n         \u003cpersname\u003ePaul Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003eover Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026amp; 28; April 12 \u0026amp; December 25, 1819). \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMoses Henkel\u003c/persname\u003egenerally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSolomon Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's printery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cpersname\u003eDavid Henkel\u003c/persname\u003e's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eTennessee\u003c/geogname\u003eof the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Drehr\u003c/persname\u003e, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJ.K. Rebenack\u003c/persname\u003e, and \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. Many of these\n         correspondents are Lutheran ministers and three of them, \n          John Drehr , \n          J.K. Rebenack , and \n          George H. 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Two\n         correspondents, \n          Jacob Sherrer and \n          Daniel Sherer , write almost exclusively\n         about the book business, although \n          Jacob Sherrer also describes his travels\n         in \n          Virginia and the activities of the\n         communities he visits.","The \n          Henkel family members represented in this\n         collection include \n          Solomon Henkel 's Uncle \n          Moses Henkel , \n          Gideon Henkel , \n          Silas Henkel , \n          Jesse Henkel , \n          Ambrose Henkel , \n          Saul Henkel , \n          Moses Henkel, Jr. , and \n          David Henkel , \n          Solomon Henkel 's brother.","Topics of interest include: a discussion of a smallpox\n         vaccine and an heretical preacher, Mr. Willey (August 17,\n         1802); \n          Gideon Henkel offering his services to \n          Solomon Henkel in his proposed general\n         merchandise business and later to sell medicines on commission\n         (November 20, 1810; \u0026 February 15, 1816); \n          Joel Henkel 's involvement in the\n         commissary business for the \n          United States Army going to \n          Detroit and a description of the reaction\n         of the local people to General Hull's surrender of \n          Detroit in August (October 27, 1812);\n         competition from a new press in \n          Springfield wishing to reprint some of \n          Solomon Henkel 's own works, missionary\n         efforts among the Indians and the conversion of a noted Jewish\n         Rabbi, disagreement between \n          Paul Henkel and \n          Moses Henkel over Christian behavior and\n         doctrinal differences between Methodists and Lutherans\n         (February 21 \u0026 28; April 12 \u0026 December 25, 1819). \n          Moses Henkel generally writes concerning\n         religious topics, translations, and his articles written for \n          Solomon Henkel 's printery.","David Henkel 's correspondence describes\n         \"The Objections of \n          Tennessee of the Committee Against The\n         Constitution of the General Synod\" (December 21, 1821);\n         recounts his travels and expositions about doctrine (n.d.);\n         book sales (November 3, 1819); and discussion of the\n         Methodists (January 27, 1817); and includes expositions\n         regarding miracles and other religious topics (May 30,\n         1813).","The miscellaneous correspondence contains letters\n         concerning Lutheran theology, doctrine, conferences, meetings,\n         and other activities, and behavior. 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