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A Basic Doctrinal Difference Among Lutherans |
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A Brief Factual Presentation of the Historical Development of Efforts Toward Lutheran Unity in the U.S.A. |
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A Candle in the Shadow of a Volcano: Effects of a United ELCA on the Lutheran Mission Picture |
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A Doctrinal Study of the ELCA in 2012 |
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An Analysis of the Doctrinal Stance of the Merger of the Lutheran Church in America, the American Lutheran Church and the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches |
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Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church of Oshkosh, Wisconsin: An Overview of the Events Surrounding Her Change in Synodical Membership |
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C. C. Hein: Guiding Force of the ALC |
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Church and Ministry: Scriptural Basis for WELS Practice and its Uniqueness from the Practices of Other Lutheran Church Bodies |
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Common Confession - Article XII : The Last Things |
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Denver Revisited: The Marketing of Fellowship |
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Historical Background of the Present Issues Between the Missouri and Wisconsin Synods |
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Lutherans Alert-National through Its Publication Exposed the Apostacy Planned for the American Lutheran Church |
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Missouri's Two Union Documents of the 1930's: A Look at the Change in the Doctrinal Stand of Missouri in Their Dealings with the A.L.C |
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Objective Justification |
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One WELS Pastor's Evaluation of the New Lutheran Church |
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Reasons for the Ohio, Iowa, Buffalo Merger of 1930: Practical vs. Confessional |
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Review of Common Confession: Article VI – Justification |
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Some Significant Positions and Decisions at the Denver Convention of the LCMS |
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The "Common Confession": The Document that Divided |
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The 1955 Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin and Other States |
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The American Lutheran Church Today |
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The Chicago (Intersynodical) Theses |
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The Danish confession: Its Effect on the ALC/LCA Merger |
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The Doctrinal Situation of Three Merging Churches |
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The Doctrine of Conversion |
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The Inadequacy of the Common Confession as a Settlement of Past Differences |
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The Inspiration Controversy and Its Effects for the New ALC, 1930 |
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The Lutheran Way (to Unity)? |
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The Observer, a Watchman on the Walls of Zion: The Role of the Church Newsletter in Combating False Doctrine and Promoting the Truths of God's Word as Documented in The Observer of St. John's, Watertown from November 1968 - September 1971 |
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The Ohio Synod at the Time of the 1930 ALC Merger: Incipient Unionism |
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The Ordination of Women and Its Result in American Lutheranism |
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The Road to Women's Ordination |
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The Shape of the New ELCA |
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The Strength of Christian Unity |
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The Wisconsin Synod Retained an Evangelical Attitude and a Degree of Open-mindedness during the Missouri Synod's Union Endeavors with the American Lutheran Church in the Years 1938-1947 |
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The Wisconsin--Missouri Break: A Result of Doctrinal Compromise |
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What Constitutes False Doctrine? |