See bs their duty by an 
-Attermine the divine will in particular cafes by cafting 
HER 
of the different portions will plainly fhew the refpeétive me- 
rits of each, and in fome meafure demonftrate what degree of 
gad ought to be paid to the latter material when ufed in 
this wa 
_ There are feveral other defcriptions of fifh refufe that 
might, in all probability, be employed in the way of manure 
with great benefit, if fufficient care was taken in the colle&- 
‘ing and applying of them. See Manure. 
_ Herrine-filver, a compofition in money, formerly paid 
in lieu of a certain quantity of herrings for the provifion of 
a religious houfe. 
Herrine Bay, in Geography, a bay of America, on the 
W. fide of Chefapeak bay, Maryland, 26 miles S. of Anna- 
polis; which derives its name from the herrings that fre- 
quent it. 
Hernine Pond Indians. See SANDWICH. 
HERRIOT. See Herior. 
Herriot, in Geography, a town of Scotland, in the county 
f Dalkeith h 
of Edinburgh ; 10 miles S. o 
as N. See Herisson. 
UTERS, in Ecclefiaftical -Hiffory, the name 
of a fanatical fect, cia alfo A pe ee {prun 
in Upper Lufatia towards the beginning of the 
I Accordingly, when he be 
ai of age, in the year 1721, he fettled at Bertholfdorf, 
villa rig 
mamace , of e&. As : 
increafed, Zinzendorf eftablifhed a peculiar difci- 
pline ; dividing his adherents into different of mar- 
ried men, married . is 
by rotation to pray fo 
in 
‘fon and approbation of the el 
in their fit a fae 
A Variety of { ee? 
¥ 
sa 
iia 
was denominated the truftee and guardian of the brethren ; 
HER 
in 1737 he was confecrated bifhop of this fe, a dignity 
which he refigned in 1740. Towards the clofe of the 
was denominated minifter plenipotentiary 
was twice in America; and he has a 
almoft throughout the known world. It would be endle 
to recount the numberlefs attempts which this zealot has 
made ufe of to eftablifh his own capa and to extend 
the intereft of his party. According to his own account, 
ifhed in 1749, the fociety had almoft a thoufand la- 
bourers difperfed all over the world, who preached in 14 
ee and 98 diferent eftablifhments, among which 
ow 
regard to the tenets of the 
ferved, that at their firft rife they _ to admit the 
and count Zinzendorf has always 
confeffion ef Augfburg, : 
referred to his confeffion as the ftandard of his do¢trine. 
ell known that he has advanced very 
recommended very unwarrantable 
s and praétices which fome have thought 
l, and fap the 
foundations of morality 
rogating terms of the fer 
that the reading of the a appears to h 
dangerous than ufefu 
The 
whom alone we have to do. 
arged with 
been faid that the ideas excited by 
i The conju- 
hey have adtually appointed 
and they ae: yo tae ben 
n?s Doetrine of Grace, vol. ji. 
imius’s Candid Narrative of the Rife an 
ly called Moravians, 
Pp - 
harged upon the Herrnhuters, 1} 
thefe authors, an ste of this feét, extracted from their 
own writings, will be given under Unitas Fratrum. 
xHutT, in Geography, a town 
papi lticat Seigeaelty o Gorlitz 5 founded, 
in et 1721, by fome Moravian brethren ; 6 miles N. 
