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A Brief Overview of the Influx of a Substantial Finnish Minority in the WELS |
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Memoirs of the Copper Country |
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God's Special Gift to the Michigan Synod: Pastor Christopher L. Eberhardt |
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Friedrich Schmid: Untiring Missioinary to Michigan |
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A Synod and its Seminary: The confessional development of the Michigan Synod (1840-1910) |
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How Strict a Lutheran?: A Look at Pastor Friedrich Schmid and His Work in Michigan |
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German Immigration and the Spread of Lutheranism in Southwestern Michigan |
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Why Did the First Michigan Synod Break Up? |
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Friedrich Schmid: Was He a Confessional Lutheran? |
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Christoph Eberhardt and his Effort at Doctrinally uniting the Michigan Synod |
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Pastor Christoph Eberhardt and the Birth of the Michigan Spirit |
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It Was Necessary for the Michigan Synod to Transfer the Training of Its Seminary Students to the Seminary of the Wisconsin Synod |
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The Men from Michigan |
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A History of Stephan Klingmann: 2nd President of the Michigan Synod 1867-1881 |
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History of the Michigan District |
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The Mission Work of Christopher Eberhardt |
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Herr Pastor and Papa John: John F. Brenner - a Michigan District Mainstay |
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Karl F. Krauss: A Personification of the "True Michigan Spirit" |
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The Troubled Beginning of the "Allegemeine Synode": 1892-1985 |
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An Introduction to Lutheranism in Michigan's Upper Peninsula A.D. 1600-1881 |
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Michigan Lutheran Seminary: Past, Present, and Future |
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Our Help in Ages Past |
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Outward Growth and Inner Development of the Michigan District in the Century Past |
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Wisconsin's First Federation Memberships |