THE Pious and Learned Dr. Franck,
Professor of Divinity in the City of Hall
in Saxony, writes thus concerning this
Matter to some Gentlemen in London.
Professor of Divinity in the City of Hall
in Saxony, writes thus concerning this
Matter to some Gentlemen in London.
Jan. 21. 1700.
THE Eminent Success of your pious
Undertakings has been made known to
us in Germany, by the Reverend Doctor
Jablonski, Chaplain to the newly Crowned
King of Prussia, who hath Translated the
Account of your Societies out of the English,
into the German Language. Nor has this
Gentleman's Pains proved unuseful. For
besides the Good it has done to many parti-
cular Persons, who have been thereby awa-
kened to a greater Concern for their spiritual
Edification; a great Number of the Citi-
zens of Nurenburg, who had a little before
begun to meet at each other's Houses, in
order to their mutual Improvement in the
Knowledge of the Truth; are by this Book
mightily Encouraged and Envigorated in
Undertakings has been made known to
us in Germany, by the Reverend Doctor
Jablonski, Chaplain to the newly Crowned
King of Prussia, who hath Translated the
Account of your Societies out of the English,
into the German Language. Nor has this
Gentleman's Pains proved unuseful. For
besides the Good it has done to many parti-
cular Persons, who have been thereby awa-
kened to a greater Concern for their spiritual
Edification; a great Number of the Citi-
zens of Nurenburg, who had a little before
begun to meet at each other's Houses, in
order to their mutual Improvement in the
Knowledge of the Truth; are by this Book
mightily Encouraged and Envigorated in
good