History Lutheran Denominations Christianity
History Lutheran Denominations Christianity
History
These sites deal with the history of the development of the Lutheran denomination and its various branches.
Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Lutheran: History:
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- Video documentary tells the story of Lutherans in America from colonial days through the 19th century.
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- Key materials from Lutheran traditions that merged to form the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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- Bently Historical Library index to vertical file containing clippings, pamphlets, reprints, and other materials relating to Michigan Lutheran churches.
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- History of this Texas landmark.
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- Architectural history of this 153 East 22nd Street Mannhatten, New York, Church
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- Describes the roots and development in Finland of this branch of Lutheranism.
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- Photo and history of this well preserved church built in 1887.
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- Article about the arrival and settlement of Lutherans in the 1800's.
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- Contains survey of 500 years of inspirational works of literature, art and music as well as genealogical resources.
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- Concordia Historical Institute collection of documents related to the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
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- Organization fosters effective cooperation among persons and institutions concerned with research, documentation and preservation of the resources revealing experiences of Lutheranism in North America.
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- Over 100 years of history of a Brooklyn Lutheran church and its leadership.
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- List and contacts for the network of archival centers, most associated with affiliated college or seminary archives and libraries.
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- a chronicle of mission work of the LC-MS in Jamaica.
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- Describes archival collection, resources, and research contacts.
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- History of the Norwegian Lutheran immigrants from Holla and their settlement in various parts of the United States.
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- Historical documents in St. George's Lutheran Church Library London, England dating from the founding of the congregation in 1762.
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- Article describing the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church revival after the demise of Communist rule in Latvia.
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- Covers the years from 1950 to 1980 or so.
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- Describes honoring of pastor martyred in Poland in World War II.
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