1st Edition

The Inspirationists, 1714–1932 Vol 1

By Peter Hoehnle Copyright 2015
374 Pages
by Routledge

374 Pages
by Routledge

The Community of True Inspiration, or Inspirationists, was one of the most successful religious communities in the United States. This collection offers a broad variety of Inspirationist texts, almost all of them translated from German and published here for the first time.

Acknowledgements;  General Introduction;  Editorial Selection and Textual Principles;  Bibliography;  Chronology of the Community of True Inspiration;  Eberhard Ludwig Gruber, ‘Petition to the Count of Ysenburg’ (1715);  Johann Carl Gleim et al., Inspired Testimonies of the Early Werkzeuge (1714–49);  Eberhard Ludwig Gruber, ‘A True and Conscientious Report about the Small House Community at Himbach’ (c. 1715);  Johann Adam Gruber, Th e Twenty-Four Rules of True Godliness (1716);  Johann Adam Gruber, ‘Joh. A. Gruber’s Report of his Trip to America’ (1726);  Johann Friedrich Rock, Inspired Testimonies (1714–49);  Johann Felician Clarus, Account of Johann Friedrich Rock in Inspiration (1745);  Selections from the Davidisches Psalter-Spiel (1718–1854); Michael Krausert, Inspired Testimonies (1817–18);  Barbara Heinemann Landmann, Inspired Testimonies (1820–83);  Christian Metz, Inspired Testimonies (1819–42);  Glaubensbekentniss: Der Wahren Inspirations Gemeinde [Profession of Faith of the Community of True Inspiration] (1839);  [Wilhelm Mörschel attrib.], Contract Establishing the Inspirationist Woolen Mills (1840);  Wilhelm Noé, Letter Describing Sea Voyage and Purchase of Eben-Ezer (1842);  Editorial Notes;  List of Sources

Biography

Peter Hoehnle