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100 1 $aJacobs, Henry Eyster,$d1844-1932.
245 12 $aA history of the Evangelical Lutheran church in the United States /$cby Henry Eyster Jacobs.
260 $aNew York :$bChristian Literature Co.,$c1893.
300 $axvi, 539 pages ;$c21 cm.
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490 1 $aThe American church history series,$vvol. 4
500 $aSeries title also at head of t.p.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages ix-xvi).
505 0 $aIntroduction : what is Lutheranism? -- I. The Lutheran church in Holland -- II. The Lutherans of the New Netherlands (1624-1700) -- III. The Lutheran church in Sweden -- IV. The Lutherans of New Sweden (1637-1700) -- V. The Lutherans of New Sweden (1700-1742) -- VI. The first German Lutherans in America -- VII. The Dutch churches from Falckner to Muhlenberg -- VIII. The Halle Lutherans, the churches in London, and the English societies -- IX. The persecutions of the Salzburgers and the Salzburg colony in Georgia -- X. The Salzburgers and their neighbors -- XI. The forerunners of Muhlenberg -- XII. Muhlenberg's call and arrival -- XIII.Beginning the work -- XIV. Projects of church organization -- XV. Muhlenberg in New York; Acrelius and Wrangel -- XVI. Synodical organization completed -- XVII. Relation of Muhlenberg and his associates to other communions -- XVIII. Internal and external growth, decline of the Swedish churches -- XIX. Rationalism and indifferentism -- XX. Some difficult problems -- XXI. New factors, the General Synod -- XXII. A missionary era -- XXIII. The confessional reaction -- XXIV. Growth and conflicts in the older synods -- XXV. The era of disintegration (1860-67) -- XXVI. The era of reconstruction (1867-77) -- XXVII. The era of reapproach and efforts for union among the separated bodies (1877-93).
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