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QN Sunday, July 18, 1742, in Philadelphia, Pastor Johann Christoph Pyrlaeus was scheduled to preach in a rented meetinghouse on Mulberry Street shared by German Lutheran and Reformed inhabitants of the city. Pyrlaeus was a Lutheran from Vogtland-Sachsen, a territory in Germany, who had recently joined the Moravians and received spiritual and practical training in their community of Herrnhaag, just north of Frankfurt am Main. In late 1741 he was one of the first Moravians sent to their new settlement in Bethlehem,
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