Chronicon Ephratense
Discover the rich history of the Seventh Day Baptist congregation in the "Chronicon Ephratense," a captivating narrative originally published in 1786 and translated in 1889. This insightful book, authored by two dedicated members of the Ephrata community, chronicles the journey from the early Pietist movement in Germany to the establishment of Ephrata and other significant communities in southeastern Pennsylvania during the 1730s. With 308 pages of detailed accounts, this paperback edition from Lamech Brother, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2012, is an essential read for anyone interested in church history and the development of religious communities in the United States. Immerse yourself in this historical treasure and explore the foundational stories that shaped the Seventh-Day Baptists and their enduring legacy.