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The narrative traces the church's evolution from Czech reformist roots and the fractious aftermath of its early martyrdom, through the emergence of a communal Brethren movement, to an eighteenth-century renewal led by a German nobleman that established a model settlement and launched wide-ranging missions. It follows missionary expansion, encounters with Methodists, internal controversies over doctrine and organization, and shifting fortunes in Britain and America. Later chapters examine theological disputes with rationalism, administrative restructurings, and the adaptation of congregational life and principles into the modern era, closing with an account of institutional condition and global reach as reform and revival shaped the church's identity.

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J. E. Hutton

J. E. Hutton was an author known for his contributions to religious history, particularly through his work "A History of the Moravian Church." This book provides a detailed account of the Moravian Church's origins, development, and influence, reflecting Hutton's scholarly approach to understanding the complexities of religious movements. His writing is characterized by a commitment to thorough research and a clear narrative style, making it accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in church history.

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