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AMERICAN LUTHERANISM............................page Introduction....................................1-10 EARLY HISTORY OF AMERICAN LUTHERANISM.........11-147 Lutheran Swedes in Delaware....................11-16 Salzburg Lutherans in Georgia..................16-20 Lutherans in New York..........................20-24 Justus Falckner................................24-29 Joshua Kocherthal..............................29-32 William Christopher Berkenmeyer................32-35 Deterioration in New York......................35-39 New York Ministerium...........................39-42 John Christopher Hartwick......................42-46 Germantown, Pennsylvania.......................46-50 Slavery of Redemptioners.......................50-55 Lutherans in Pennsylvania......................55-59 Henry Melchior Muhlenberg......................59-64 Further Activity and Death of Muhlenberg.......64-70 Muhlenberg's Confessionalism...................70-73 Muhlenberg's Pietism...........................73-77 Muhlenberg's Hierarchical Tendencies...........77-83 Muhlenberg's Unionism..........................84-91 Training of Ministers and Teachers Neglected...91-99 Deterioration of Mother Synod.................99-103 Unionism in the Ascendency...................103-110 Typical Representatives of Synod.............110-113 Synod's Unlutheran Attitude Continued........113-116 Lutherans in South Carolina..................116-119 The North Carolina Synod.....................119-122 Critical Conventions.........................122-128 Gottlieb Shober..............................129-131 North Carolina Rupture.......................131-134 Lutherans in Virginia........................134-140 Special Conference in Virginia...............140-144 Synod of Maryland and Virginia...............144-147 TENNESSEE SYNOD..............................148-237 Organization.................................148-158 Objections to General Synod..................158-167 Attitude as to Church-fellowship.............167-173 Efforts at Unity and Peace...................174-184 Tennessee Justifying Her Procedure...........184-191 Doctrinal Basis..............................192-195 Confession Enforced..........................195-198 Anti-Romanistic Attitude.....................198-207 Anti-Methodistic Attitude....................207-213 Anti-Unionistic Attitude.....................213-217 Tennessee and Missouri.......................217-221 Peculiarities of Tennessee Synod.............221-232 The Henkels..................................232-237
American Lutheranism.
INTRODUCTION.
Early History of American Lutheranism.
LUTHERAN SWEDES IN DELAWARE.
SALZBURG LUTHERANS IN GEORGIA.
LUTHERANS IN NEW YORK.
JUSTUS FALCKNER.
JOSHUA KOCHERTHAL.
WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BERKENMEYER.
DETERIORATION IN NEW YORK.
NEW YORK MINISTERIUM.
JOHN CHRISTOPHER HARTWICK.
GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA.
SLAVERY OF REDEMPTIONERS.
LUTHERANS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.
FURTHER ACTIVITY AND DEATH OF MUHLENBERG.
MUHLENBERG'S CONFESSIONALISM.
MUHLENBBERG'S PIETISM.
MUHLENBERG'S HIERARCHICAL TENDENCIES.
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