This pamphlet played an important role in the expansion of Shakerism into the western states of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. It is in the form of a letter written to participants in the Kentucky Revival who attended the remarkable frontier camp meetings. Whether Youngs, Meacham and Bates carried printed or manuscript versions of the Letter, it remains the second earliest known written statement by the Shakers directed to the world
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions [McNemar, Richard?], compiler. A Special Covenant ...
Many residents of Osceola County, Florida, recall a kindly though strange religious group, the Shake...
Program for a Shaker concert given at E. Meyers Hall in Fairfield County, Ohio, on October 20, 1848....
Written in the Church at New Lebanon, in the town of Canaan, County of Columbia and state of New Yor...
"Observations on church government, by the presbytery of Springfield" (p. [133]-156) has special t.p...
With this is bound: Springfield (Ohio) Presbytery. Observations on church government ... Cincinnati,...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
Finding aid for Manuscripts Collection 597. Shaker Record A, a journal of the activities of the Shak...
In 1805, at the height of the period of early religious excitement in Kentucky, three members of the...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 599. Shaker Record D, a journal of the activities of the...
In 1807 the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (Shakers)established a society ...
Throughout the bitterly cold month of January 1805, John Meacham (1770-1854), Issachar Bates (1758-1...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 64. Ledger volume containing fulling mill records, (1814...
One of the three major tenets of Shakerism is community. While Shakers did have intense loyalty to t...
This is a list of collections in the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives holdings of WKU’s Department of...
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions [McNemar, Richard?], compiler. A Special Covenant ...
Many residents of Osceola County, Florida, recall a kindly though strange religious group, the Shake...
Program for a Shaker concert given at E. Meyers Hall in Fairfield County, Ohio, on October 20, 1848....
Written in the Church at New Lebanon, in the town of Canaan, County of Columbia and state of New Yor...
"Observations on church government, by the presbytery of Springfield" (p. [133]-156) has special t.p...
With this is bound: Springfield (Ohio) Presbytery. Observations on church government ... Cincinnati,...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
Finding aid for Manuscripts Collection 597. Shaker Record A, a journal of the activities of the Shak...
In 1805, at the height of the period of early religious excitement in Kentucky, three members of the...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 599. Shaker Record D, a journal of the activities of the...
In 1807 the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (Shakers)established a society ...
Throughout the bitterly cold month of January 1805, John Meacham (1770-1854), Issachar Bates (1758-1...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 64. Ledger volume containing fulling mill records, (1814...
One of the three major tenets of Shakerism is community. While Shakers did have intense loyalty to t...
This is a list of collections in the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives holdings of WKU’s Department of...
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions [McNemar, Richard?], compiler. A Special Covenant ...
Many residents of Osceola County, Florida, recall a kindly though strange religious group, the Shake...
Program for a Shaker concert given at E. Meyers Hall in Fairfield County, Ohio, on October 20, 1848....