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  1. David Nitschmann der Bischof (David Nitschmann the Bishop, 21 December 1696, Suchdol nad Odrou, Moravia – 8 October 1772, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) was with Johann Leonhard Dober one of the two first missionaries of the Moravian Brethren in the West Indies in 1732, and the first Bishop of the Renewed Unitas Fratrum, the Moravian ...

  2. David Nitschmann war ein deutsch-mährischer Missionar und Bischof der Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine.

  3. David Nitschmann. Bethlehem Digital History Project. Bethlehem Diary, Volume XVIII, 1758, 267-79. An abridged Memorial of the remarkable life story of our dear Old Father and Venerable Senior David Nitschmann. He was born in Zauchtenthal, Moravia, on September 18, 1676.

  4. David Nitschmann was ordained a bishop of the Unitas Fratrum by Daniel Ernst Jablonski in Berlin on March 13, 1735. He was the first bishop of the Renewed Moravian Church.

  5. David Nitschmann der Bischof was with Johann Leonhard Dober one of the two first missionaries of the Moravian Brethren in the West Indies in 1732, and the first Bishop of the Renewed Unitas Fratrum, the Moravian Church or Evangelische Brüdergemeine.

  6. David Nitschmann may refer to: David Nitschmann der Wagner (1676-1758), Czech-born Moravian missionary and carpenter. David Nitschmann der Bischof (1695-1772), missionary of the Moravian Brethren and the first "Bishop" (Bischof der Brüdergemeine).

  7. Zinzendorf was critical of slavery, and played a role in starting the Protestant mission movement by supporting two determined Moravian missionaries Johann Leonhard Dober and David Nitschmann to go (via Copenhagen) to the Danish colony of Saint Thomas to minister to the enslaved population there (see Moravian slaves).