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Title: The Lutherans of New York
Their Story and Their Problems

Author: George Wenner

Release Date: January 8, 2005 [EBook #14638]

Language: English

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[Transcriber's note: A very few German names appeared in the original
with umlauts. These have been transcribed as an "e". A few spelling
errors in the original are indicated with a "[sic]". The original uses
italics to indicate most of the German and Latin in the text, and all of
the authors' names in the bibliography. Italics are transcribed with the
underscore character at the beginning and end. Footnotes in the original
are transcribed here in a paragraph immediately below the paragraph to
which the footnote is connected. The appendix contains a table that is
102 characters wide.]




The Lutherans
of
New York

Their Story and Their Problems

BY
GEORGE U. WENNER, D.D., L.H.D.
Pastor of Christ Church

New York
THE PETERSFIELD PRESS
819 East Nineteenth Street
1918

Copyright, 1918
By GEORGE U. WENNER




TO
THE LUTHERANS OF NEW YORK
IN
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
_May you bring forth fruit and may your fruit remain_




Contents
Apology
Introduction
Their Story
In the Seventeenth Century--1648-1700
In the Eighteenth Century--1701-1750
In the Eighteenth Century--1751-1800
In the Nineteenth Century--1801-1838
In the Nineteenth Century--1839-1865
In the Nineteenth Century--1866-1900
In the Twentieth Century--1900-1918
Their

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