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The Transition from German to English in the Missouri Synod from 1910-1947
Authors
Paul T Dietz
Publication date
6 May 1949
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Scholarly Resources from Concordia Seminary
Abstract
One of the features that marks the Missouri Synod is the fact that for a long period of time it has been able to retain the German language. For years it has held to the German language as a defense against liberalism and rationalism
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