Christian Liberty in its Relation to the Usages of the Evangelical Lutheran Church: The Substance of Two Sermons Delivered in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Sunday, March 25th, 1860

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Christian Liberty in its Relation to the Usages of the Evangelical Lutheran Church: The Substance of Two Sermons Delivered in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Sunday, March 25th, 1860

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The “two sermons” in this book are entitled “Christian Liberty Maintained” and “Christian Liberty Defended.” They were delivered outside Appalachia, and are included in the Library to help paint a complete picture of Krauth’s preaching.

Publication Date

1860

Publisher

Henry B. Ashmead

City

Philadelphia, PA

Keywords

Appalachia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Charles Porterfield Krauth, Lutheran Church, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

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Marshall does not own this book; according to WorldCat, the nearest physical copy is at Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. Like all other books published in the United States in the 19th century, it is in the public domain.

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Christian Liberty in its Relation to the Usages of the Evangelical Lutheran Church: The Substance of Two Sermons Delivered in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Sunday, March 25th, 1860

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