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       Friedrich Bente

      American Lutheranism (Vol. 1&2)

      Early History of American Lutheranism and the Tennessee Synod & The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)

      e-artnow, 2020

       Contact: [email protected]

      EAN 4064066399788

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

      Volume 1

       Table of Contents

       INTRODUCTION.

       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.

       MUHLENBERG'S UNIONISM.

       TRAINING OF MINISTERS AND TEACHERS NEGLECTED.

       DETERIORATION OF MOTHER SYNOD.

       UNIONISM IN THE ASCENDENCY.

       TYPICAL REPRESENTATIVES OF SYNOD.

       SYNOD'S UN-LUTHERAN ATTITUDE CONTINUED.

       LUTHERANS IN SOUTH CAROLINA.

       THE NORTH CAROLINA SYNOD.

       CRITICAL CONVENTIONS.

       GOTTLIEB SHOBER.

       NORTH CAROLINA RUPTURE.

       LUTHERANS IN VIBGINIA.

       SPECIAL CONFERENCE IN VIRGINIA.

       SYNOD OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA.

       THE TENNESSEE SYNOD.

       OBJECTIONS TO GENERAL SYNOD.

       ATTITUDE AS TO CHURCH-FELLOWSHIP.

       EFFORTS AT UNITY AND PEACE.

       TENNESSEE JUSTIFYING HER PROCEDURE.

       DOCTRINAL BASIS.

       CONFESSION ENFORCED.

       ANTI-ROMANISTIC ATTITUDE.

       ANTI-METHODISTIC ATTITUDE.

       ANTI-UNIONISTIC ATTITUDE.

       TENNESSEE AND MISSOURI.

       PECULIARITIES OF TENNESSEE SYNOD.

       THE HENKELS.

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      1. Christianity the Only Real and True Religion.—Religion is man's filial relation to, and union with, God. Natural religion is the concreated relation of Adam and Eve in their state of innocence toward their Creator. Fallen man, though he still lives, and moves, and has his being in God, is, in consequence of his sinful nature, atheos, without God, and hence without true and real religion. His attitude toward

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