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A Biography of Adolph Hoenecke with Special Emphasis on the Role He Played in Shaping the Conservative Position of Our Synod |
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Was Basel All That Bad? |
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Intersynodical Relations Between the Synods of Iowa and Wisconsin During the Years 1861 Through 1901 |
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Our Synod's Missions 1942...1952...1962 |
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Wilhelm Streissguth |
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The Concept of Dogmatism in Koehler's Homiletical Historiography |
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The Development of the WELS Administration: 1850-1987 |
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A History of the WELS' Mission to the Poor in the United States |
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CLC et WELS re AAL: A brief history of CLC and WELS dealings with the Aid Association for Lutherans |
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How the Wisconsin Synod Began its Work in St. Louis County |
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The WELS Historical Institute: A "New and Improved" Historical Resource |
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History of the Pacific Northwest District |
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The Pastor Who Possessed an All-consuming Love: A Brief Biographical and Evaluative Sketch of Johannes Muehlhaeuser, the First Pastor of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee |
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The Men from Michigan |
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The Helenville Problem |
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The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Dunn County, Wis.: The First Fifty Years (1863-1913) |
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The Tutors of Northwestern College |
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The History of the Commission on Youth Ministry in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod |
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Why Our Seminary Moved from Wauwatosa to Thiensville (Mequon) |
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Dr. Henry A. Koch and the Doctrine of Church and Ministry |
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Observations on the Wauwatosa Theology |
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The Ethnological Impact of the German-Russian Immigrant on the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod |
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Johannes Bading's Kollektenreise |
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Was the Missouri Synod Charge of Unionism in the Wisconsin Synod in the 1860's Completely Justifiable on the Basis of Historical Evidence? |
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Early Mission Festivals |
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The WELS Parsonage: Its Changing Form and Function |
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The Swedish Lutheran Mission to the Delaware Indians: Faithful Service Inspires WELS Outreach |
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Missionaries and Teachers Called to Serve in Apacheland during Its First Century as a Mission Field: 1893-1993 |
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Johann Bading: Leader from Confessional Confession to Confession Practice |
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The Role of the "Status Confessionis" Dispute in the Dissolution of the FAL |
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Unser Ubergang ins Englische (Our Transition into English) |
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The Building of Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary |
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The WELS Goes Deep into the Heart of Texas: Beginnings in the Houston Area |
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A History of the Formation of the Twelve WELS Districts |
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A Short History of the Lutheran Church in Ohio |
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Gustav Adolf Theodor Felix Hoenecke (1835-1908): By Grace, the Right Man at the Right Time in Wisconsin Synod History |
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History of the Michigan District |
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The Saxons in East-central Wisconsin |
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The Chicago (Intersynodical) Theses |
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The Tie that Binds |
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Guiding the WELS into a New Era – The Years of Carl H. Mischke's Presidency: 1979-1993 |
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Nebraska's Dilemma: District or Synod? |
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The WELS Seal, Not Just Another Symbol |
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Johannes Heinrich Sieker: The Living Link between Conservative Lutheranisms |
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Mission Zeal of the Infant Wisconsin Synod, 1850-1893 |
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Our Daughter District's Golden Jubilee - 1970: Dakota-Montana District |
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"What Are Those Feeble Ones Doing?" |
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Pastor Thomas Voigt and the Controversy on Church and Ministry |
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The Other Four: The German-Born Presidents Who Succeeded Walther |
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Dr. Honecke in Private Life |
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The WELS' Walther Heritage |
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Prof. John Philipp Koehler's 1930 Reminiscences: A Synopsis, Analysis and Application |
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The Significance of Adolf Hoenecke for the Wisconsin Synod and American Lutheranism |
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Three Doctors of the American Lutheran Church |
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Our Transition Into English |
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Reflections on the Story of the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod: Yesterday; Today; and Tomorrow |
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History: The Story of God's Grace in Northern Wisconsin, 1850-1917 |
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A History of the Stewardship of the Monies of the Wisconsin Synod |
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Muehlhaeuser, Founding Father of the Wisconsin Synod |
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By Grace – Confessional in Practice |
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A Time Worth Remembering: In the Northern Wisconsin District of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod |
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Sounding a Clear Trumpet Call - The Role of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly in the Break in Fellowship With the LCMS |
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The Status Controversiae in the Synodical Conference |
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Stewards of the Mysteries of God in Today's World |
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Some Reflections on the 125th Anniversary of the Wisconsin Ev. Lutheran Synod |
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History of Fellowship Practice in the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Founding and History of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Wisconsin and Neighboring States |
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WELS - 1980 |
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The One Sure Foundation For the Nations: The Beginning of Hispanic Outreach on Milwaukee's South Side |
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President John Brenner |
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The Story of Louis Harms, the Hermannsburg Mission Society, and Their Contributions to the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Development of the Doctrinal Positon of the Wisconsin Synod During the Century of Its History |
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A Synod for the '90s: The 1990s |
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WELS Efforts at Confessional Fellowship with the German Lutheran Free Churches |
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A Report to the Protest Committee |
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The History of the Boy Scout Issue |
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The Church and Ministry Debate Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods |
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Our World Missions |
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Forward In Christ: Planting the Seed 150 Years Ago |
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Forward In Christ: Lengthening the Cords and Strengthening the Stakes |
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Forward in Christ: The Advance of the Gospel in the WELS 1850-2000 |
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Gesetzlich Wesen Unter Uns: Our Own Arts and Practices as an Outgrowth of the Law |
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A History of WELS Special Ministries |
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A Biography of Adolf Hoenecke: With Special Emphasis on the Role He Played in Shaping the Conservative Position of Our Synod |
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The Confessional Lutheran Emigrations from Prussia and Saxony Around 1839 |
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Amazing Grace – 125 Years of It! |
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Our Synod's First Mission Overseas |
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Reflections on the World Mission Development in the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Theological Development of the WELS With Particular Reference to Its Doctrine of the Ministry |
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The Mission Outreach Resolution of 1945 |
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J.P. Koehler's History of the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Ministry Among the Apaches After 100 Years |
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Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary 1863-1963 |
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Two Forgotten Wisconsin Presidents: Reim and Streissguth |
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The Protes'tant Controversy |
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Lutheran Pietism Comes to America |
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The Helenville Forty-Eighters and Their Neighbors |
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A Few, Faithful in Few Things: Our Synod's Fathers and the Formation of the Synodical Conference |
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Carl Gausewitz: Church Man and Catechist |
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By God's Grace a Confessing Confessional Lutheran Church |
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Bading and the Formative Presidency of the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Bergemann Era--1908-1933 |
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The Wisconsin Synod's Debt to C. F. W. Walther |
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Forward In Christ: The Maturing Synod Beyond Itself |
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Forward In Christ: Doctrinal Challenges and Language Change |
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Continuing in His Word - A History of the Wisconsin Lutheran Quarterly |
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Commitment to Pastoral Education |
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An Overview of the Wisconsin Synod's Steps Towards Confessionalism 1850-1868 |
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Home Mission Moods and Modes – 125 Years in WELS |
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Von Rohr: A Beloved Brother and Faithful Minister |
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The Federation of 1892 |