Works Cited
- Grebe, Ursula (1965) "Warum Alexander-Mack-Schule?" in Wittgenstein Volume II. Pages 36-41. Fritz Krämer (editor). Balve, Germany.
- Lückel, Ulf (2009) "Die Anfänge des radikalen Pietismus in Wittgenstein" in Von Wittgenstein in die Welt: Radikale Frömmigkeit und religiöse Toleranz. Pages 41-68. Johannes Burkardt and Bernd Hey (editors). Bielefeld, Germany. ISBN 978-3-7858-0452-0.
- Mack, Alexander (1991), William R. Eberly, ed., The Complete Writings of Alexander Mack (Hardback
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- "The Life of Alexander Mack" by William G. Willoughby, from The Complete Writings of Alexander Mack, pp. 1–6
- Schulz, Lawrence W. (1954), Schwarzenau Yesterday and Today (Hardback
|format=requires|url=(help)) (1st ed.), Winona Lake, Indiana, United States: Light and Life Press - Stoffer, Dale R. (1989), William R. Eberly, ed., Background and Development of Brethren Doctrines 1650–1987 (Hardback
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