[28] Sachse, German Pietists, p. 22; Seidensticker, Geschichtsblaetter, p. 100.

[29] Seidensticker, Geschichtsblaetter, p. 100.

[30] Sachse, German Pietists, p. 144 (hereafter quoted as G. P.).

[31] Cf. The Missive of Justus Falckner of Germantown, Concerning the Religious Condition of Pa. in the Year 1701. Translated by J. F. Sachse. Found also in Pa. Mag. of Hist., 1897.

[32] Sachse, Justus Falckner, pp. 20-21.

[33] Justus Falckner, p. 64; also G. P., pp. 354-5. Sachse believes this organ was one brought over by Kelpius.

[34] Israel Acrelius, A History of New Sweden, trans. by Wm. Reynolds, in Memoirs of Pa. Hist. Soc., Vol. XI, pp. 197, 366 (hereafter quoted as Acrelius).

[35] Acrelius, p. 367; also Andreas Sandel’s Diary, in Pa. Mag. Hist. 1906, p. 446.

[36] Acrelius, p. 217.

[37] Acrelius, p. 276.