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 the supervision and direction of two prominent Mennonites, Heinrich Funck and Dielman Kolb. The paper for this great book was manufactured at the same place, six men being engaged on the paper mill, while nine others labored in the translation from the Dutch, in type-setting, proof-reading and binding.

Copies of this edition are said to be rare, being found only in public and private libraries where German books are kept. The writer has a complete copy, of which the binding, metal corner clips, and side clasps are all intact. It contains over twelve hundred pages, and bears on the title page the imprint of—

At a very early period there was printed at Ephrata an excellent book designed for young readers that bears the significant title of "