- festivals, and the like)
which serve to
preserve order in the church." (
Augburg Confession Article XXVI:40) And, "We
gladly keep the old
traditions set...
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Retrieved November 1, 2015. Todd W.
Nichol All
These Lutherans (Minneapolis:
Augburg Publishing House, 1986)
History of the
bodies that
eventually joined into...
- Synod) 1918-1968. Nichol, Todd W. All
These Lutherans (Minneapolis, MN:
Augburg Publishing House, 1986) Nelson, E. Clifford, and Fevold,
Eugene L. The...
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Retrieved July 27, 2017. Todd W.
Nichol All
These Lutherans (Minneapolis:
Augburg Publishing House, 1986) Wolf,
Edmund Jacob. The
Lutherans in America; a...
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Publishing House, 1960) Nichol, Todd W. All
These Lutherans (Minneapolis, MN:
Augburg Publishing House, 1986) Wolf,
Edmund Jacob. The
Lutherans in America; a...
- Schütz, and
Maximilian Zeidler)
Johann Speth (1664 –
after 1719;
active in
Augburg)
Johann Staden (1581 – 1634;
active Nuremberg and Dresden),
teacher to...
- ecclesiasti**** or the "ecclessiastic reservation"
provision to the
peace of
Augburg.
Large portions of land
which had been
secularized by
secular German Lords...
- Firnhaber, who died in 1887.
Firnhaber was one of the
proprietors of
Augburg's largest textile factories, the
Augsburger Kammgarn-Spinnerei. The land...
- Henning, and
Archibald S.
Foord (1952) •
Historical revisions: The
Peace of
Augburg by
Archibald S. Foord, The
Edict of
Nantes by T.C.
Mendenhall (1952) •...
- (Minneapolis: Augsburg, 1963) Todd W.
Nichol All
These Lutherans (Minneapolis:
Augburg Publishing House, 1986) The
Roots of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in...