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- Communion of the Early Bohemian Protestants - Framed Sepia Print

, 0. . The Moravian Church (Latin: Unitas Fratrum, meaning Unity of the Brethren[1]) is a Protestant denomination. This church's nickname comes from the original exiles who came to Saxony in 1722 from Moravia to escape persecution, but its religious heritage began in 1457 in Kunvald, Bohemia, today Czech Republic, an autonomous kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire. The Moravian Church places a high premium on Christian unity, personal piety, missions, and music. (Wikipedia) This mounted and framed sepia print titled as above measuring 20 1/2 x 16 1/2 (52x 42cms) would appear to predate its reprint in the Art Journal in 1895. The mount and frame are in ony fair condition - and if posted witrh the frame will arttract extra postage. The Print, though toned is in VG condition. See scans . Very Good
GBP 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 21.25 US$ 22.88 | JP¥ 3578] Booknumber: 006271

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