by William Scott ; to which are prefixed elements of gesture, illustrated by four plates, and rules for expressing with propriety the various passions, &c. of the mind, also an appendix, containing lessons on a new plan.
Describes Ettwein's role in the Moravians' state of neutrality during the Revolutionary War. A hospital was set up in Bethlehem--eventually transferred to Lititz, Lancaster County. He presented a memorial advocating the Moravians' opposition to the War at the meeting of the Pennsylvania Assembly in Lancaster. The ending of the war found Moravians and Colonists working together.