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    Scandian Grove : A History of the Scandian Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Peter, Minnesota, 1858-1958

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    A History of the Scandian Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church, St. Peter, Minnesota, 1858-1958

    Official Documents of the Lutheran Church in America, 1960

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    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

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    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

    Lutheran Church in America, Canada Section, Minutes of the Organizing Convention

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    This pamphlet consists of minutes documenting the Organizing Convention of the Canada Section of the Lutheran Church in America

    Peter Forrest

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    Roman Catholic Church, Tennant Creek. The church was built in Pine Creek circa 1908 and was relocated to Tennant Creek in 1936. Schmidt Street.Forrest, Peter

    Saint Raphael's Church, Fern Tree, Tasmania, 1993?, 1 [transparency] /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA06/1618.; Part of the Peter Dombrovskis archive of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Saint Raphaels Church, Fern Tree, Tas, UNPUBLISHED"--On label.; Dombrovskis number: 1528.; Condition: Pinholes.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn5016907

    Church of St. Peter

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    This image shows damage to the Church of St. Peter

    The Beautiful Interior of Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church

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    Saints Peter and Paul's Church is Church City has a unique style for Orthodox. While it contains a majority of the architectural elements of a Byzantine architecture comply found in Orthodox Churches. It also contains elements of Saints Peter and Paul's Church in Church City has a unique style for Orthodox. While it contains a majority of the architectural elements of a Byzantine architecture found in Orthodox Churches. It also contains elements of Gothic Architecture found in Western Churches, This is because the building was initially built as a Dutch Reformed Church and was later adopted to the Eastern Orthodox Faith. This makes Sts. Peter and Paul architecture is truly unique.Original file name Interior Collage.jpe

    Final Reports of the Minnesota Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, December 31, 1987

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    Final Reports of the Minnesota Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, December 31, 198

    The Beautiful Interior of Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Church

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    Saints Peter and Paul's Church is Church City has a unique style for Orthodox. While it contains a majority of the architectural elements of a Byzantine architecture comply found in Orthodox Churches. It also contains elements of Saints Peter and Paul's Church in Church City has a unique style for Orthodox. While it contains a majority of the architectural elements of a Byzantine architecture found in Orthodox Churches. It also contains elements of Gothic Architecture found in Western Churches, This is because the building was initially built as a Dutch Reformed Church and was later adopted to the Eastern Orthodox Faith. This makes Sts. Peter and Paul architecture is truly unique.Original file name Interior Collage.jpe
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