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Official Documents of the Lutheran Church in America, 1960
This booklet of Official Documents of the Lutheran Church in America includes:
Constitution of the Lutheran Church in America.
By-Laws of the Lutheran Church in America.
Approved Constitution for Synods of the Lutheran Church in America.
Approved Constitution for Congregations of the Lutheran Church in America
Church Sponsored Higher Education and the Lutheran Church in America: A Study Document
The writer entertains the hope that this document may be useful in the following ways: 1. To the colleges - in developing their "self-consciousness" as colleges of the Church. 2. To faculty and administration (present and prospective) - in understanding and accepting their role in a college of the Church. 3. To supporting synods - in understanding the function of the Church-related college and of the college-related Church. 4. To the Lutheran Church in America - in defining its relationship to education generally, to higher education in particular, and most especially to the colleges related to it and its constituent bodies. 5. To the Board of College Education and Church Vocations - in its continuing promotion of sound and effective understanding of the Church and of the colleges and of their relation to one another, and in its development of programs and policies that will strengthen the witness of the Church in higher education
History of the Reformed Church at Peapack, N.J. with Biographical Sketches
History of the church written by its second pastor, Rev. Henry Thompson, from its origins within the Bedminster congregation and the establishment of the church in 1848, through 1880. With autobiographical sketches of the author and of his successor as pastor. Listing of Consistories from 1848-1880, and list of members through 1881
Christ Church
This glass plate negative depicts the west side of Christ Church during cold-weather months. In view is a curved brick walkway leading to the enclosed front entrance portico with an arched entry that includes a belfry holding a large bell on a spoked wheel. Behind the belfry is the church's circular stained-glass window. Inside the entrance, a stairway and a window are seen to the right. Outside, a shuttered ground-floor window is seen on the left of the portico, and tall, shuttered windows are found on the left wall near a side entrance. Around the church are gravestones and monuments, including a monument for Dr. William Bonwill, standing nearly as tall as the belfry spire. Other monuments in view are a cross on a pedestal on the right side of the church for Dorothy Stockett Thompson and Caesar Rodney’s monument, a tall pedestal with an urn on top, located on the left side
Lutheran Church in America, Canada Section, Minutes of the Organizing Convention
This pamphlet consists of minutes documenting the Organizing Convention of the Canada Section of the Lutheran Church in America
Christ Church
This glass plate negative depicts the west side of Christ Church during cold-weather months. In view is a curved brick walkway leading to the enclosed front entrance portico with an arched entry that includes a belfry holding a large bell on a spoked wheel. Behind the belfry is the church's circular stained-glass window. Inside the entrance, a stairway and a window are seen to the right. Outside, a shuttered ground-floor window is seen on the left of the portico, and tall, shuttered windows are found on the left wall near a side entrance. Around the church are gravestones and monuments, including a monument for Dr. William Bonwill, standing nearly as tall as the belfry spire. Other monuments in view are a cross on a pedestal on the right side of the church for Dorothy Stockett Thompson and Caesar Rodney’s monument, a tall pedestal with an urn on top, located on the left side
Church P.E. Church Cemetery
This blueprint shows the church cemetery plots and the following sections: the northwest section, northeast section, southwest section, and southeast section. It is signed by J. W. Poor. This was printed on two pieces of blueprint paper glued together
Church P.E. Church Cemetery
This blueprint shows the church cemetery plots and the following sections: the northwest section, northeast section, southwest section, and southeast section. It is signed by J. W. Poor. This was printed on two pieces of blueprint paper glued together
The Church missionary intelligencer.
Title from cover.Whole numbering dates from 1849; new series volume and whole numbering date from 1876.Mode of access: Internet
Close-up of Christ Church
This glass plate negative depicts the west side of Christ Church during cold-weather months. In view is a curved brick walkway leading to the enclosed front entrance portico with an arched entry that includes a belfry holding a large bell on a spoked wheel. Behind the belfry is the church's circular stained-glass window. Inside the entrance, a stairway and a window are seen to the right. Outside, a shuttered ground-floor window is seen on the left of the portico, and tall, shuttered windows are found on the left wall near a side entrance. Around the church are gravestones and monuments, including a monument for Dr. William Bonwill, standing nearly as tall as the belfry spire. Other monuments in view are a cross on a pedestal on the right side of the church for Dorothy Stockett Thompson and Caesar Rodney’s monument, a tall pedestal with an urn on top, located on the left side
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