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The Moravian settlement of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was named by Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, the leader of the Moravian Church, in 1741. He chose the name to reflect the biblical birthplace of Jesus, aligning with the Moravians' mission of spreading Christianity. The settlement aimed to serve as a center for their religious activities and community life.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1741 by a group of Moravian settlers led by Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf. The settlement was established as a communal religious colony, reflecting the Moravians' commitment to their faith and community living. The town played a significant role in the early development of the Moravian Church in America.
Catherine Murdoch has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Moravian Settlement (Fulneck, Leeds, England)
Moravian Serbia ended in 1402.
Moravian College was created in 1742.
the french established 'QUEBEC'.
Jane Addams established a settlement house in Chicago for the aid of women.
New Herrnhut Moravian Church was created in 1737.
Westwood Moravian Church was created in 1869.
Moravian Gallery in Brno was created in 1961.