Religion

Many religions in Pennsylvania include Quakers, Lutheran, Reformed, Monnenites, Amish, Baptist Brethren, Church of England, Catholic, Pesbyterian, Jewish, Schwenkfelders, Moravians, Methodist, and, Prodestant.
Protestants expanded with the arrival of Henry M. Muhlenberg in 1742. Reform expanded on the arrival of Michael Schlatter in 1746. Moravian did missionary work with Indians, and had services as early as 1698. Catholics in 1720 and built a chapel in 1733. Church of England had services as early as 1695, Presbyterians had services in 1698. The first Jewish synagogue was built in 1740 with Mikveh Israel Congregation.