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MORAVIA SLOVAKS 



From Moravia to America, and from the Hussites to the Methodists, may seem two long 

 jumps; but the contact was made in both cases in Georgia, U. S. A.; for the followers of Huss 

 founded the Moravian Brethren, whose survivors fled to Saxony after the Thirty Years' 

 War, and thence emigrated to Georgia. There John and Charles Wesley, then engaged with 

 their mission, were deeply influenced by the kindly, persuasive ways of the Moravians. 



