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| Deutsche Messe Deutsche Messe, or The German Mass, (Deutsche Messe und Ordnung des Gottesdiensts) was published by Martin Luther in 1526. It followed his Latin mass, Formula missae (1523). Deutsche_Messe
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| Logos/Archive 2 Wikipedia_talk:Logos/Archive_2
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| Lapsi (Christian) Lapsi was the name given to apostates in the early Christian Church, when Christians were persecuted by the Roman authorities to renounce their faith. It also means those who have lapsed or fallen away from their faith and decide later in life to come back to it. Lapsi_(Christian)
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| Mensurius Mensurius was a bishop of Carthage in the early 300s during the early Christian Church. Mensurius
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| Eberhard of Béthune Eberhard of Béthune (also known as Everard of Béthune, Évrard de Béthune, Éverard de Béthune, Ebrardus Bethuniensis or Bithuniensis, Eberhardus Bethuniensis, Eberard, Ebrard, Ebrad; d. c. Eberhard_of_Béthune
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| Lutheran High School (Springfield, Illinois) Lutheran High School in the capital of the U.S. Lutheran_High_School_(Springfield,_Illinois)
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| Old Lutherans Old Lutherans refers to those German Lutherans who refused to join the Prussian Union (Evangelical Christian Church) in the 1830s and 1840s. Attempted suppression of the Old Lutherans led many to immigrate to Australia and the United States, resulting in the creation of significant Lutheran denominations in those countries. Old_Lutherans
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| WikiProject Lutheranism Wikipedia:WikiProject_Lutheranism
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| St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Corning, Missouri) }} St._John's_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_(Corning,_Missouri)
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| Ipoellet/Zion DRAFT User:Ipoellet/Zion_DRAFT
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| Beale M. Schmucker Beale Melanchthon Schmucker (August 26, 1827 – 1888) was an American Lutheran leader and liturgical scholar. Beale_M._Schmucker
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| Lutheranism/Archive 1 Talk:Lutheranism/Archive_1
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| Dbiel/ScratchPad User:Dbiel/ScratchPad
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| St. John's Lutheran Church and School (New Boston, Michigan) St. John's is a congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod located in New Boston, Michigan. St._John's_Lutheran_Church_and_School_(New_Boston,_Michigan)
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| Gaius Pontius Gaius Pontius, sometimes called as Gavius Pontius or simply Pontius, was a Samnite commander during the Second Samnite War. He is most well known for his victory over the Roman legions at the Battle of the Caudine Forks in 321 BCE. Gaius_Pontius
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| Martin Luther/archive14 Talk:Martin_Luther/archive14
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| Martin Luther (resources) This is a list of works by and about Martin Luther, the German theologian. Martin_Luther_(resources)
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| Paul Henkel Paul Henkel (December 15, 1754-November 27, 1825) was a native of North Carolina who became an itinerant evangelist for the Lutheran church in the eastern United States. Paul_Henkel
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| Portals of Prayer Portals of Prayer is a quarterly publication of the Concordia Publishing House of St. Louis, Missouri, the denominational publisher for The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod with a printed circulation of almost 900,000 copies each quarter. Portals_of_Prayer
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| Eielsen Synod The Eielsen Synod (originally named the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) was a Norwegian Lutheran church body that was founded in 1846 at Jefferson Prairie, Wisconsin by a group led by Elling Eielsen. The synod dissolved in 1997. Eielsen_Synod
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