Mangasarian, M. M. John Hus, the man who struck the first blow. A lecture delivered before the Independent Religious Society (Rationalist). 23 pp. Chicago. 1915.

Mears, John W. Heroes of Bohemia: Huss, Jerome and Zisca. Presbyterian Board of Publication. 8º. 345 pp. Philadelphia. 1879.

Moravians. Primitive Church Government, in the Practice of the Reformed in Bohemia, or, an Account of the Ecclesiastick Order and Discipline among the Reformed; or, (as they call’d themselves) the Unity of the Brethren in Bohemia. With same Notes of John-Amos Comenius, serving to illustrate the same; and a preface pointing out the True way to a Solid Peace, Order and Unity. And giving an Abstract of the History of the said Brethren, in so far as it relates to this account. 4º. 55 pp. Edinburgh. 1703.

—— A short View of the Continued Sufferings ... and heavy Oppressions of the Episcopal Reformed Churches, formerly in Bohemia and now in Great Poland and Polish Prussia. Printed by John Baskett ... and by the Assigns of Thomas Newcomb and Henry Hills, deceas’d. 4º. 4 pp. London. 1716.

—— The Contents of a folio History of the Moravians or United Brethren.... Printed in 1749 and privately sold ... under the title Acta Fratrum Unitatis in Anglia: with Suitable Remarks. Humbly addressed to the Pious of every Protestant Denomination in Europe and America. By a Lover of Light. (Said to be John Wesley.) By G. Lavington, Bishop of Exeter. 8º. 60 pp. Printed for J. Roberts. London. 1750.

—— A Brief History of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Known by the name of Unitas Fratrum, or the United Brethren. Together with the Reasons for and against the Privileges granted them in the British Dominions in the Year 1749: So as they are inserted in the Months of April and May of the Universal Magazine. 32 pp. Printed by S. Powell. Dublin. 1750.

—— Some Observations. I. On the Antiquity of the Present United Brethren, called Moravians. II. On some of the Extracts of their General Synods. III. On the Doctrine of the Trinity and Person of Christ. 8º. 24 pp. W. Owen. London. 1751.

—— Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters, commonly called Moravians or Unitas Fratrum. London. 1754.

—— Compared and detected. By the author of the Enthusiasm of the Methodists and Papists compared. G. Lavington, Bishop of Exeter. 8º. London. 1755. (Opponent of Moravians.)

—— Brief Narrative of the Origin and Progress of the Church of the United Brethren commonly called Moravians, especially as connected with their recognition by the Church and Government of England. No title page. 8º. 7 pp. London. 1820. (?)