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- article "Lutherans". Moldehnke, Edward F. "Was ist denn eigentlich ein Lutheraner?" Evangelish-Lutherisches Gemeinde-Blatt. Vol. 1, nos. 8–10 (1866). Trans...
- Evangelisch Lutheraner Dreieinigkeit Gemeinde, or Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Church is near New Leipzig, North Dakota. It has also been known as Trinity...
- the Turks") 1664: Zerbrochene Triumphs-Wagen auff welchem er Uber die Lutheraner triumphirend einzufahren ihm im Traum vorkommen l****en. (trans. "The Broken...
- den 12.623 Einwohnern 2579 Wenden. Zudem waren darunter [...] 11.419 Lutheraner, 1153 Katholiken, 29 Reformierte, 5 Angelikaner, 7 Deutschkatholiken,...
- He also founded and edited several Lutheran periodicals, including Der Lutheraner and Lehre und Wehre. He wrote a number of theological books. Perhaps his...
- 11, 1875 at Centerville, Wisconsin Writings Christian Dogmatics, Der Lutheraner (periodical) Offices held President, LCMS (1899–1911) President, Concordia...
- established in 1831 (not to be confused with the German-language Der Lutheraner established by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod in 1844). The present...
- published until the 1970s. In September 1844, Walther began publishing Der Lutheraner, using the printing firm of Weber and Olhausen, who also published the...
- church and educational activities are mentioned in archival issues of Der Lutheraner (St. Louis, Missouri), a German-language publication of the Lutheran Church–Missouri...
- Paritätische Residenzstadt und Spätkonfessionalisierung. Reformierte, Lutheraner und Pietisten im Zerbst des späten 17. und frühen 18. Jahrhunderts, in:...