Lutheranism in the Region of New York Until the Time of Falckner

The history of the Lutheran Church in the region of New York has its beginning contemporaneously with the beginning of the state of New York. Already at the time of the earliest explorations of that territory and the settlement of the first Dutch colony, we find traces of Lutheranism. True, the Lutherans never were a very large force; and, as a body, they had 1ittle to do with the shaping of New York’s development; nevertheless, Lutheranism was present. There was, also a nernber of individuals of, whose secular work the Lutheran Church can well be proud. In our discussion we shall attempt to f... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Helms, Eugene F
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 1945
Verlag/Hrsg.: Scholarly Resources from Concordia Seminary
Schlagwörter: dutch / new york / lutheran / new amsterdam / netherland / falckner / History of Christianity
Sprache: unknown
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