The Fatherland: (1450-1700) : showing the part it bore in the discovery, exploration and development of the western continent with special reference to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; pt. I. of a narrative and critical history, Part 12

Author: Sachse, Julius Frederick, 1842-1919
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Philadelphia : the author
Number of Pages: 546


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Depuis que le Gouverneur a écrit la Let tre que vous allez voir, il en a encore cu- voyé d'autres en Angleterre en datte du dix Novembre 1683. ftile nouveau , là ou il donne à connoître le progrés des fuccés heu- reux qui arrivent dans cette Province ; & que dans ce mois il y étoit arrivé cinq Vaif- feaux , entr'autres un qui a apporté beau - coup de gens de Crevelt , & des lieux circon- voilins , & du Maryland , Je fuis


Viere tris-affectionne Ami , BENJAMIN FURLY.


A Rotterdam ce b. Mars 168%


Plate XXIII .- Heading and Colophon of Furly's "Explanations to Purchasers and Renters" in the French edition.


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[1685]


Good Order Established IN Pennfilvania & New-Jerfey IN


AMERICA,


Being a true Account of the Country ; With its Produce and Commodities there made.


And the great Improvements that may be made by means of Publick Store-boules for Demp, Hla and Linnen Cloth ; alfo, the Advantages of a Publick: School, the Profits of a Dublick Bank, and the Proba- bility of its arifing, if thofe directions here laid down are followed, With the advantages of publick Granaties.


Likewife, feveral other things needful to be underftood by thofe that are or do intend to be concerned in planting in the faid Countries,


All which is laid down very plain, in this fmall Treatife ; it being eafie to be underftood by any ordinary Capacity. To which the Reader is referred for his further faxisfaction.


By Thomas Budd.


Printed in the Year 168 5.


Plate XXIV .- Title-page of Budd's Tract, printed by William Brad- ford, Philadelphia. [See Hildeburn's " Issues of the Press in Penna.," p. 4.


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[1685]


Miffive van CORNELIS BOM, Gefchreven uit de Stadt PHILADELPHIA. In de Provincie van PENNSYLVANIA, Leggende op d'Ooftzyde van de Znyd Revier van Nieuw Nederland.


Verhalende de groote Voortgank van de felve Provintie. Doct bp komt De Getuygenis van JACOB TELNE R. van Amfterdam.


Tot Rotterdam gedrukt , by Pieter var Wijnbrugge, in de Leeuweftraet. 168 :


Plate XXV .- Title-page of Cornelis Bom's " Account."


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A Further Account of the Province of PENSYLVANIA, and its Improvements.


For the Satisfaction of those that are Adventurers , and Inclined to be fò.


I T has I know, been muchexpected from me that I fhould give fome farther Narrative of thofe parts of America , where I am chiefly interefted, and have lately been; having continued there above a Year after my former Relation, and receiving fince my return, the fretheft and fullest Advices of its Progress and Improvement. But as the reafon of my coming back, was a difference between the Lord Balta- more and my felf, about the Lands of Delaware, in confequence , repu. ted of mighty moment to us, fol way'd publithing any thing that might look in favour of the Country or inviting to it , whilft it lay under the Difcouragement and Difreputation of that Lord's claim and pretences.


But fince they are, after many fair and full hearings before the Lords of the Committee for Plantations juftly and happily Difmift, and the things agreed ; and that the Letters which daily prefs me from all parts, on the fubject of America , are fo many and voluminous , that to anfwer them feverally, were a Task too heavy, and repeated to perform, I have thought it moft eafie to the Enquirer, as well as my felf, to make this Account Publick, left my filence, or a more private intimation of things, fhould dsfoblige the juft inchnations of any to America, and at a time too, when an extraordinary Providence fecms to favour its plantation, and open a Door to Europeans to país thither. That then which is my part to do in this Advertisement is,


Fuft, To Relateour Progress, especially fince my laft of the Month cal- led Auguft, 8 3


Secondly, The Capacity of the place for farther Improvement, in order to Trade and Commerce.


A 2 Laftly,


Plate XXVI .- Heading of Penn's "Further Account."


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TWEE DE Bericht ofte Relaas Van


WILLIAM PENN, Eygenaar en Gouverneur van de Provintie van


PENNSYLVANIA, In AMERICA.


Behelfende een korte Befchrijvinge van den tegenwoordige toeftand en gelegentheid van die Colonie.


Mibagabere / een aantonfinge op mat him Conbitien / bie gene bie onmachtig sun / om baar felben te honnen transporteeren/ baars beenen fouben honnen moiben gemacht / met boozorel cot be gre / bis barr Penningen to fouben berfejreten.


Uyt het Engels overgefet.


''AMSTERDAM,


BpJACOB CLAUS, Bothberkoper in te Prince-firaat.


Plate XXVII .- Title-page of Dutch edition of Penn's " Further Account." [From the original in Carter Brown Library. ]


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LETTER A


FROM Doctor More,


WITH Paffages out of feveral Letters from Perfons of good Credit, Relating to the State and Improvement of the Province of


PENNSILVANIA·


Published to prevent falfe Reports.


Printed in the Year 1687.


Plate XXVIII.


TIJ


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[1687]


ZONDER KRUYS GEEN KROON, Of cene VERHANDELING der Natuure en Tucht van het heylig' KRUYSE CHRISTI: Vertoonende Dat de verloochening zyns zelfs, en het dagelyks draagen van het Kruyfe Chrifti, de cenigeweg tot de Ruite en het Koning- ryke Góds is. Tor bekrachtiginge van't welke hier bygevoegd zyn, veele troniclyke Réderen en Voorbeelden van vermaarde en gelcerde perfoonen der áaloude tyden ; Als meile Verfcheydene Gowygeniffen van Lieden vair Staat en Geleerdheyd, op hunne ßerf-ftonde uytgefproken. Dcor WILLIAM PENN, Gouverneur en Eygenaar van PenSylvania. In de Engellche Taals befchre even,en in de z: lve ecni- gereyzen herdrukt, en nu daaruyr, ten dienfect .- zer Lands-licden,in't Nederduytích gebracht · Door Wm .. SewEL ..


"Arafterdam, by JACOB CLAUS. Bock- verkooper in de Prinfe-ftraas, 187.


Plate XXIX .- Title-page of Dutch edition of Penn's "No Cross No Crown." Original English edition printed in the year 1669.


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THE Prefent State


Of His Majefties Ifles and Territories IN


AMERICA, VIZ.


Mamaita, Bathabors, S. Chritophers, Spetis, Antego, S. Clincent,


Anguilla, Bermudas,


Carolina, Virginia,


Pro-England, Tobago.


Dominica, Plein: Vertey, Pro-Found: Land.


Pentiltania, Sonterat,


With New Maps of every Place. Together with Aftronomical TABLES,


Which will ferve as a conftant Diary or Calendar, for the ufe of the Englifh Inhabitants in thofe Iflands ; from the Year 1686, to 1700.


Alfo a Table by which, at any time of the Day or Night here in England, you may know what Hour it is in any of thofe parts. And how to make Sun-Dials fitting for all thofe places.


Licens'd, July 20. 1686. Roger L'Eftrange.


LONDON :


Printed by H. Clark, for Dorman Retoman, at the Kings- Arms in the Poultrey, 1687.


Plate XXX .- Title-page of Blome's " English America."


WIEE


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[1688]


L'AMERIQUE ANGLOISE, OU DESCRIPTION DES ISLES ET TERRES D U ROI D'ANGLETERRE, DANS L'AMERIQUE.


Avec de nouvelles Cartes de cha. que Ifte & Terres.


Traduit de i' Anglais,


A AMSTERDAM, Chez ABRAHAM WOLFGANG, prés la Bourfe.


M. DC. LXXXVIII.


Plate XXXI .- French-title page of Blome's "English America."


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[1690]


Her Heine Doch ungemeine Und febr nuglide


ractátlein


De omnium Sandorum Vitis I. Deomnium Pontificum Statutis II. De Conciliorum Decifionibus V. De Epifcopis & Patriarchis Conftante tinopolitanis. Das ift: 1. Don 2illet Seiligen Debens Ubing


:. Den Zer DEpfre Gefen : Einführung


3. Don der Concilien StritteSopirung.


1. Don denen Bifeoffen und Patriarchen su Confrantinopel. Bum Grunde Der Fünfftigbin noch ferner barauf su bauen Borhabender 2Barheit præmittiret,


FRANCISCUM DANIELEM PASTORIUN. j. t. L. Mus der 3n Penfylvania neulichft von mir in Grund angelegten / und nun mit gutem Succefs aufgehenben Ctabt: GERMANOPOLI Anno Cbrifi M. DC, XC.


Plate XXXII .--- Title-page of Pastorius' " Four Useful Tracts."


הודחבומורכן


[1691]


Appendix. 205


The FRAME


OF THE GOVERNMENT Of the Province of Pennfylbanta In America.


2


Printed, and Sold by Andrew Sorle at the Crooked-Billet in Holloway- Lane in Shoreditch, 1691.


Plate XXXIII .- Title-page second edition of Penn's " Frame of Government."


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Some LETTERS AND AN


Abltract of Letters


FROM PENNSYLVANIA, Containing The State and Improvement of that Province.


Published to prevent Mif-Reports.


Printed, and Sold by Andrew Sowe, at the Crooked. Billot in Hollo. Day Lane, in Shoreditch, 1681. Plate XXXIV.


0 07


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[1692]


Sturge Befdireibung Des S. At. Heids Stadt IndsBeim/ Samt Dero vielfältigen Unglude: Sallent und foabrhafftigen Urfachen ihrer fo grof fen Decadent und Erbarmungs wvues Digen Buffantes / 2us Alten glaubfourbigen Documentis und Briefflichen Urfunden ( Der ino lebenden lieben Burgerfchaft / und Dero Rachtommen / zu guter Radricht) alfo fufammen getragen / und in Den Drud gegeben


burro


Melchiorem Adamum Paftorium, altern Burgemeiftern und Obet: Did), tern in befagter Stadt.


Bedrudt zu nurnberg ben Chriftian Sigmund Broberg. I'm Sabr Chrifti 1692,


Plate XXXV .- Title-page of Melchior Adamı Pastorius' Tract on "Windsheim and Pennsylvania.".


adm


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FRANCISCI DANIELIS PASTORII Sommerhufano- Franci. Surge Brographifthe Befchreibung ber legtmabis erfundenen Americanifchen Sanofihofft


PENSYLVANIA,


Mit angebenetten einigest notablen Beges benheiten und Bericht Schreiben an Deffenforn. Battern/ Patrioten und gute freunde.


Dorrede.


O iff denen Weinigen inagefamt que Gnuge befandt/ auf was Weife ich/ von meinen Kindesbeinen an ; auf dem ID : ge diefer Seitlichteit meinen Lebens Lauff gegen Die trobetEmigFeitzu eins gerichtet und in allem meinem Chun dabin ge wadytet habe/ wie ich den allein guten Willent BOresertennen / feine bobe Mimacht furch): ten / und feine unergrundliche Gute lieben lets nenmochte. lind obmoblenich ·nebfi andern gemeinen Wifenfchofften Det freyen Runfter Das Studium Juris feliciter abfolvirer / Sie jtas Hanifdtrund frangofifche Sprachen exfunda- mento begriffen / auch den fo genannten grof fen Tour Durch die Lanofibaffien getban / fo habeich jedoch an allen Diten und Enden meu nen grofTeften Steifund ZSemfibung an anders nichts gewendet/als eigenthid) zuerfahren/vo 24


Plate XXXVI .- Heading of description of Pennsylvania in Melchior Adam Pastorius' " Windsheim Tract."


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[1692]


A Short DESCRIPTION Pennfilbania,


Of, A Relation What things are known, enjoyed, and like to be difcovered in in the faid Province.


... das . Tale of frand Will .. . 1 of England.


By Richard Frame.


Printed and Sold by William Bradford in Philadelphia, 1 69 2.


Plate XXXVII .- Title-page from Frame's "Description of Penn- sylvania." [Original in L. C. P. Presented (?) as a Token of Good Will to the People (?) of England. ]


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[1695]


COPIA intes Send= Schreibens aus Der neuen &Bdt/betreffend


Erfehlung einer gefährlichen &Schifffarth/und gladlichen Antinbung etlicher Schriftlichen Reifegefeheten/weiche Bu dem En- De Diefe BBalfabet angetretten / ten Glau- ben an SOfum &Sriftum allt aauf subreiten


Tob. XII. 8.


Det Rónige und Surften Rath und heimlichfeiten foll man verfchloeigen/ aber Bottes &Berd foll man herrlich preifen und offenbaren.


Bedrudt im Jahr 1695.


Plate XXXVIII .- Title-page of Johann Gottfried Seelig's "Report to A. H. Francke, after his arrival in Pennsylvania."


[1695]


Appendix.


2II


AN ACCOUNT


Ca. Pent's TRAVAILS IN HOLLAND and GERMANY, Anno MDCLXXVII.


For the Service of the Gofpel of Chrift, by way of Journal.


Containing alfo Divers Letters and Epiftles writ to feveral Great and Eminent Perfons whilft there.


Che Stond 3mprefofon, Corrected by the Author's own Copy, with Anfwers to fome of the Letters, not before Printed,


London, Printed and Sold by T. Somle , in White- Hart-Court in Grace-Church-Street. 1695.


Plate XXXIX .- Tttle-page of Second Edition of "Penn's Travels in Germany."


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GERARDI CROESI -


HISTORIA QUAKERIANA, Sive De vulgo didis QuAKERIS Ab ortu illorum ufque ad recens natum fchilma , LIBRI III. In quibus präfertim agirur de ipfo. rum præcipuis antecefforibus , & dogmatis ( ut & fimilibus placitis aliorum hoc rempore ) factifque ac cafibus .. memorabilibu .


AMSTELODAMI, Apud HENRICUM & Viduam THEODORI BOOM. 1695.


Plate XL .-- Title-page to original edition of Croese's " Historia Quakeriana."


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[1696]


Gerhard &Proefene


Difforie /


Ron Deren Mcfprung/ bis auf jungfthinentftandene Trennung; Darinnen vornemlich von Den hauptftiftern Diefer Secte/ Derfelben Sehrfagen/und anderen ihres gleichen zu Diefer Beit aufe gebrachten Schren/ erzeblet miro.


-


Berlin/ ben Johann Michacl Rubigern. 1696.


Plate XLI .- Title-page to German edition of Croese's "Quakeriana."


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[1696]


THE General Hiftory OF THE


QUAKERS:


CONTAINING TheLives, Tenents,Sufferings, Tryals, Speeches, and Letters Of all the moft


Eminent Quakers,


Both Men and Women;


From the firft Rife of that SECT, down to this prefent Time.


Collected fron Manufcripts, &c.


AWork never attempted before in Englifh.


Being Written Originally in Latin By GERARD CROESE.


To which is added, A LETTER writ by George Keith , and fent by him to the Author of this Book : Containing a Vindication of himfelf, and feveral Remarks on this Hiftory.


LONDON, Printed for 3john Dunton, at the Reurs in Jowen-freet. 1696.


Plate XLII .- Title-page of English edition of Croese's "Quakeriana."


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[1697]


RICHARDI BLOME Eenglifões AMERICA, ober Surge Doch Deutliche Sefdjreibung aller deret jenigen Sander und Anfeln fo ber CronEngeland in Weft. Jn Dien weniger Bent auftandig und unterthanig find. durch eine hochberühmte Goder aus Dem Enalifchen úberfeno und mit Rupffern gesferet.


(0) Leipzig / Bey Johann Girofens QBittbe und Seten. 2Inno. 1 6 9 7.


Plate XLIII .- Title-page to German edition of Blome's "English America." [From original in Carter Brown Library. ]


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Fin


Seno-Brieff


Offenbergiger Diebsbezeugung an die fo genannte Pietilten in Sod)s


Bebrintt vor Jacob Claus Buchhändler / 1697.


Plate XLIV .- Title-page of Pastorius' " Missive to the Pietists in Germany."


217


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[1697]


Henry Bernhard Kofer, William Davis, Thomas Rutter & Thomas Borger, FOUR Boalting Difputers Of this World briefly REBUKED,


And Answered according to their Folly, which they themselves have manifelted in a late Pamphlet, entitoled, Advice for all Pro- Foffers and Writers.


Francis Daniel Paformas.


Printed and Sold by William Bradford at the Bible in New York, 1697.


Plate XLV .- Title-page of Pastorius' "Rebuke."


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An Hiftarical and Geographical Account OF THE PROVINCE and COUNTRY OF PENSILVANIA: AND OF Weft-New-Ferfey IN AMERICA®


The Richnafs of the Soil. the Sweetnefs of the Situation the Wholefomnefs of the Air, the Navigable Rivers, and others, the prodigious Encreate of Corn, the fourithing Condition of the City of Philadelphia, with the ftately Buildings, and other Improvements there. The ftrange Creatures, as Birds. Beofts, Fifhes. and Fowls, with the feveral forts of Minerals, Purging Waters, and Stones, lately difcovered. The Natives, Aborogmes, their Law guage, Religion, Lans, and Customs; The first Planters, the Dutch, Sured's, and English, with the number of its Inhabitants ; Asalfo a Touch upon George Keith's New Religion, in his fecond Change fince he left the QUAKERS.


With a Map of both Countries.


By GABRIEL THOMAS, who refided there about Fifteen Years.


London, Printed for, and Sold by A. Baldwin, at the Oxon Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1698.


Plate XLVI .- Title-page of original edition of Gabriel Thomas' "Account."


.


219


Appendix.


[1699]


6)0 (500


Die HISTORIA


von


PENSYLVANIA®


P Enfylvania liegt gmifthen Der Preis te Des 40. und 45. Grades : Sat Welt. Jerfey gegen Often / Diss ginien gegen Seften / Martens land gegen Guben / und Canaba gegen Worden. In Der Lange hat es Dren hun bert / und in Der Breite hundert und achzig Meilen.


Die in dem Land ju erft gebohrne Bdicter / oder erfte Einwohner Diefes Landes/merben/nach ihrem Urfprung/ ben Den meiften BolcFern bafue gehalten / Das fie von Den schen zerftreueten rammen gemvefen / meil fie Den Juden an der gangen Gewalt fehr ähnlich find : Sie halten Die ! Teu. monde: fie opfern thee Eftlinge einem / Den fie für einen Gott halten / und trias neto nennen/ Deren fie gmen haben / einen/ ( mit fie ihnen einbilden ) Der oben mohnet und gut ift/ und einen andern/ Der hier unten / und boß ift, Daben fie eine 2irt von Lauberbutten. Sejtha:


Plate XLVII .- Heading of German edition of Gabriel Thomas' " Account."


484


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Umftanbige Beogra phifche Befőreibung


Der su allerlegt cequirocaen Ascoving PENSYLVA. NIÆE, In Denen End : Grånten AMERIC.ÆE Sn ber QBrft , QBelt gelegen] Durch FRANCISCUM DANIELEM PASTORIUM, J. V. Lic. und Friedens, Richtern DAfelbften. Borbey angebendet find eints ge notable Begebenheiten / und Bericht Schreiben an atffen Derin Battern MELCHIOREM ADAMUM PASTO. RIUM, Und andere gute freunde.


Standfurt und Leipzig! Bufinden ben Andreas Otto. 1700


Plate XLVIII .- Title-page of Pastorius' "Geographical Description." [First edition.]


221


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[1700]


DeA JABIS M- DCC.


VII. Umfrandikve @ographiifhe BE febrerouna Der su afferient citate Deneu M:oring Penfylvame Int Denen cudgrantin America U. Der Welt , QBelt gelegen outel Francifcum Danielem Paftorium J. U. L sind Stidens Richtern Dafibften / woben angehenctet Into einige Rotabie Begebenbeis ten und Bericht- Gabreiben an Doffin Batern Melch. Adamum,, Pattorium ( i) und antre gute Steunde. Grondf. und Leipzig Ben Sindr. Otto. 1700. in 8. 10. Bogen.


hat Brancifeus Paniet Paftorius aus SDinsheim Bartio/moie ans ber Borreng erhellet/fich.erftlich auf Die Rechte, gelebta famfeit adeget ; und nach) sanvinten Uniderfle taten: Fahren Grandfreich und Onaland nebft andern Säubern Durchreffet. Da er tenn Die ritelfeit der biefigen Set crfennet und Diefera wegen nach Denfylvanien gezogen um Dafelbft Den Americanifchen Boldfern Die ihm von Øjett


(1) Ditfes geben fitbet in gegenmartigen von ibm friof verfaffet p. 10j. fqq.


Plate XLIX .- Heading from Pastorius' Description in Monathlicher Auszug. Hanover, 1700.


...


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BRIEF


Aan den KONING van POOLEN. Opgeftelt door WILLIAM PENN,


Uyt de Naam van zijn verdrukte enlydende Vrienden tot DANTZIG. Uit het Engelfch vertaald DOOR P. V. M.


TAMSTELDAM, By JACOB CLAUS, Boekverkoper in de Prince-ftraat. 1701.


Plate L .- Title-page of Penn's " Missive to the King of Poland." [From the original in Carter Brown Library. ]


1


223


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[1702]


Curieufe Raditidos Don PENSYLVANIA in Sporden - America YDeldbe! Auf Begehren guter greunder aber vorgelegte 103. Era gen / ben finer Mbreif aus Esurfibs land nach obigem Lande Anno 1700. crtheilet/ und nun Anno 1702 in Den Drud gegeben morden. Don Daniel Zaltuern/ Profefore, Burgern und Pilgrim alida.


Standfure und Leipzig ! Bu finben ben Andreas Otto/ Suchhandlern. Im Jahr Chilli 1703.


Plate LI .- Title-page of Falkner's "Curious Information." [From Diffenderffer's " Great Exodus to England."]


Yapay


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[1702]


Eines & Treibeng


Til. Strn D.SGent, Sublen/


Aus Germanton / in der Almeria canifajen Province Pensylvania, font No. va Suecia, Den erften Augufti, in: Tubr unfers. Denis cintaufend ficbenhundert und eins, Den Suftand der Rirchen in america betreffeno. MDCCIL.


Plate LII .-- Title-page of Justus Falckner's "Account of the Religi- ous Condition in America." [From the original in the University of Ros- tock, Germany. ]


225


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[1702]


Das ift: bicheutiche / aufcutifche / verdammliche Bctbum


er neuen Ochmermer &Belthe genennet merben


udder


Bie fie diefelbe in ihren Scarteden / Suarm / Ctant atte/ Pan nier / Rónigreich / Edftein/ unb fonft fchrifftlich und mundlid) mit greffon Ergerms ausgebreitet,


Huf Einordnung Gines Edlen Sodyurifen Raths


tadt Hamburg


Den Cinfältigen gu treubergiger 2Barming fürklid) gefeffet / grundlid) miderleget / und in Drudf gegeben


durch Etliche hierzu verordnete Ses Minifferii in Hamburg.


Auf Begehren hoher Derfonen aufs neue gebrudt Sm Sabr Chrift: 1702.


Plate LIII .- Title-page of a specimen of " Anti-Quakeriana."


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timfåndige Bcograpbifile Beforeitung


Dce qu alledlent erfundenmn ELcoving


PENSYLVA- NIÆ, In Denen End: Grintien AMERICE In Der Deft . QBelt gelegen


FRANCISCUM DANIELEM PASTORIOM, J. V. Lic. and Stricdens, Snuddeen bafelbften. QBorben angebenctet find einige no: table Begebenheiten/ und Beruht: Schreiben an Deffen Herrn Batteri MELCHIOREM ADAMUM PASTORIUM, lind andere gute freunde.


Srandfit und Leipzig/ Bufinden ben Ambreas Otto. 1704.


Plate LIV .- Title-page of second edition of Pastorius' "Geographical Description."


[From Diffenderffer's " Great Exodus to England."]


Priliúttal


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[1704]


CONTINUATIO Bechreibung ber Landfoafft PENSYLVANIÆE Ant benen End: Branben AMERICA.


Uber porige Des Deren Dafiorii Relationes. Sn fich haftenb : Die Situation, und FruchtbarteitDes Erdbodend. Die Ccbiffreiche undandere Sluffe. Die Anzahlberer bighero gebauten Stabte. Die feltjame Creatures an Chieren/ Wegela und Stichen. Die Mineralien und Chelgefieine Deren eingedobraen mik den Bolder Spraceny Religionund Gebrauche Line Die erften Crifellen Briantse Bad Unique Diefes Canbes. Defcorteben von GABRIEL THOMAS Is. Såbrigen Anwohner Diefes Landee. Belchem Tractatlein noch bengefüget find : Des Sn. DANIEL'FALCKNERS Burgers und Pilgrims in Penfylvania 193. Beantwortungen uff vorgelegte fragen von guten freunden.


Grand furt und Leipzig / Bu finden ben Andreas Ettof Buchhändlern


Plate LV .- Title-page of Pastorius' "Continuation." [From Diffenderffer's " Great Exodus to England."]


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DISSERTATIO HISTORICO . THEOLOGICA DE


PHILTRIS


ENTHUSIASTICIS AN- GLICO BATA VIS H. E' Bon dem Englify und Sollandifhen bater - sulver QVAM CONSENTIENTE SUMME REVER.FACULTATE THEOLOGICA SUS MAGNIFICO RECTORALI ATOVE DECANALI MODERAMINE


GRAPIANO PRÆSIDE VIRO PLURIMUM REFERENDU, NUBILISSIMO, AT QUE PRE- CELLENTISSIMO,


DN. PETRO ZORNIO,


BONARUN ARTIUM MAGISTRO DEXTERRIMO, S. 3. THEOLOGLE BACCALAUREO CELEBERRIMO DIGNISSIMODDE, DN. FAUTORE ACPROMOTORE STU- DIORUMSUORUM ÆTERNUM ·COLENDO D. XIX. HAN. ANNO MDCCVII. IN AUDITORIO MAXIMO Horis confveris PUBLICE PLACIDE QVE ERUDITORUM DIS QVISITIONI SISTIT JOH. PHIL. SA-WART. LUNEBURGENSIS. S. S. Theol. Send.


Rostochi, Typis JOR, WEPPLINGI, SEREN.PRINC. & ACAD, Typog.


Plate LVI .- Specimen of "Anti-Quakeriana."


INDEX.


A.


Adler, 54 Aleazaba, Simon de, 79.


Aleman Johann, 75-Juan, 69. Alexander VI, Pope, 24, gives per- mission to print, 33.


Amalrich, Original of America, 39. America, Broadsides announcing discovery of, 34; derivation of name, 39 ; fac-simile of passage where name first appears, 38; memoir on discovery of, by Dr. Otto, 6.


American Philosophical Society, 6 ; seal of, ib .; memoir in transac- tions, ib .; quoted ib.


Ames, William, 115. Amsterdam, Arms of, 115.


Ampues, Juan de, 61.


Anabaptists, 86. Anti Quakeriana, 154.


Apianus, Peter, globus of, 40.


Argonautica Gustaviana, IO8 ; title page, 109.


Arms, Columbus, 33 ; Amsterdam, 115; Genoa, 20; Republic of Venice, 21 ; Portugal, 24; Royal of Brandenburg, 138 ; Wurtem- berg, 139 ; State of Pennsylvania, II; Holy Roman Empire, 139 ; Hanseatic London, 16; Norway, 17 ; Bruges, IS; Russia, 22. Arzt, 54.


Astrolabe, Behaim's portable, 27 ; definition of, 23 ; of ancients, 24. Autograph, Charles V, 48.


Augsburg (augustæ vindelacorum), 20; Town Hall, 21; Welser Geselschaft of, ib. ; Golden Hall ib. ; center of commercial activity, 35 ; league of, 140 ; notice of, 49; arms, 51 ; peace of, 90.


Aviles, Mendez de, murders Ger- man settlers, 91.


B.


Bajazet II, Sultan, 24. Barlow, Samuel, mss in library, 58. Bastidas, Roderigo, of Seville, finds grains of gold, 43. Baumgärtner, 54.


Behagel, Daniel, 123.


Behaim, Martin, claims of, set forth by Dr. Otto, 6; House of. at Nürnberg, 14; Perfects Astro- labe, 23 ; Biography, 25; Com- mercial Seal, 26; Portrait, 27 ; Portable Astrolabe, 27 ; His claim for discovering America, 28; Charts lead to discovery of Straits of Magellan, 50; Die Verdienste von, 50 ; Behaim Mat- thias, translates Bible, 25; Behaim Michael, a Meistersänger, 25. Belzares, see Welser.


Bergknappen, (German Miners) leave for America, 65 ; List of Names, 66.


Bienewitz, Peter (Apianus), 40. Blome, Richard, English America, 152, 160.


Bockhold, Johannes, see John of Leyden.


Bogota, founded by Germans, 69. Bohemia, Revolt in, 93. Bom Cornelis, Missive Van, 148. Bonycastle, quoted, 43.


Bowyer, Thomas, 161. Bradford, William, 159.


Brandenburg, Expedition, 135 ; Lands on Gold Coast, 136; Returns to Germany by way of America and Ireland, 137; Arms, 138.


Brazil, German activity in, 83.


Broadside, Early German, 34; Announcing discovery of Amer- ica, .ib. Earliest German of Columbus discovery, 37.


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Index.


Buenos Ayres, German interests in, 83. Budd's "Good Order," 148.


Buff, Dr. Adolph, illustration by, 78.


Burgomaster's wife at Schorndorff, 141. Burgundy, Duke of, 14; Margret of York and, 14.




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