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Historical Background of the Present Issues Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods

Author: 
  • Pless, Waldemar O.
Subject: 
  • American Lutheran Church (ALC)
  • Fellowship
  • Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS)
  • WELS – Relations with LC–MS
Pages Year Notes
16 1953 Presented at the Northern Wisconsin District, Reedsville, Wisconsin, October 5, 1953
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