Friedrich Pfotenhauer (April 22, 1859, Altencelle, Kingdom of Hanover – October 9, 1939, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was the fifth president of the Lutheran...
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and 15.6% of those age 65 or over. Presidential election results Friedrich Pfotenhauer, president of Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod Buck Zumhofe, professional...
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Heinrich Christian Schwan 1899–1911 Franz August Otto Pieper 1911–1935 Friedrich Pfotenhauer 1935–1962 John William Behnken 1962–1969 Oliver Raymond Harms 1969–1981...
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Eduard von Capelle (1855–1931), a German Imperial Navy officer Friedrich Pfotenhauer (1859–1939), fifth president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod...
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President of the LCMS, 1997. Walther, C.F.W., Friedrich Wyneken, H. C. Schwan, Franz Pieper, Friedrich Pfotenhauer, W. Sihler, and Theodor Julius Brohm. At...
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Church–Missouri Synod – Franz August Otto Pieper, President (1899–1911) Friedrich Pfotenhauer, President (1911–1935) John William Behnken, President (1935–1962)...
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theology, and medieval intellectual history at Yale University Friedrich Pfotenhauer – fifth president of the LCMS Franz Pieper – fourth president of...
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Shortly after the 1929 LCMS synodical convention, LCMS president Friedrich Pfotenhauer appointed a Committee on Hymnology and Liturgics to develop a revision...
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convention meets at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in St. Louis and elects Friedrich Pfotenhauer as the sixth president of the LCMS. The English Synod merges into...
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Ludwig E. Fuerbringer – president of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis Friedrich Pfotenhauer – fifth president of the LCMS Georg Schick – Concordia College professor...
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Frankreich und Spanien enthaltend (in German). Coburg: Paul Günther Pfotenhauer. p. 1044. Retrieved 15 March 2022. Churchill, Winston (2002). Marlborough:...
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Altstädter Rathaus), where the Lord Mayor (German: Oberbürgermeister) Wilhelm Pfotenhauer gave a reception. Bishop Joseph Dittrich performed the catholic wedding...
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Schlösser in der Eifel. Rheinbach, 2013, ISBN 978-3-939722-44-1. Angela Pfotenhauer, Elmar Lixenfeld: Eifel. Monumente edition, Deutsche Stiftung Denkmalschutz...
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from the original on October 31, 2020. Retrieved September 17, 2019. Pfotenhauer KM, Shubrook JH (May 2017). "Vitamin D Deficiency, Its Role in Health...
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of the Second Ständekammer, furthered railway building 1874: Friedrich Wilhelm Pfotenhauer (1812–1877), Oberbürgermeister of the City of Dresden, furthered...
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Levy, Levy Family Fund Robert A. Levy, chairman, Cato Institute Nancy Pfotenhauer, President and CEO, MediaSpeak Strategies Lewis E. Randall, former director...
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Elisabetta; Rinella, Mary E; Harrison, Stephen A; Mantzoros, Christos; Pfotenhauer, Kim; Klein, Samuel; Eckel, Robert H; Kruger, Davida; El-Serag, Hashem;...
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have appeared in 1709. Author according to GBV (source there: Gottlieb Friedrich Otto: Lexikon der ... Oberlausizischen Schriftsteller und Künstler). Appeared...
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historischen Aufnahmen und neuen Fotos von Dorothea Heiermann). Angela Pfotenhauer: Der Gürzenich und Alt St. Alban. Hrsg.: Stadt Köln. J.P. Bachem, Köln...
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