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was enjoying a resurgence. In 1864, the
General Synod's constitution was amended to require synods to accept the Augsburg Confession as a correct presentation of fundamental doctrines. By 1913, all of the Lutheran confessions had been officially adopted by the General Synod. While doctrines and
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The constitution required a convention to be held every two years. Member synods were entitled to send an equal number of clerical and lay delegates to conventions in proportion to the number of ministers belonging to each synod. For every ten ministers it possessed, a synod was awarded one
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denomination in the United States. Established in 1820, it was the first national
Lutheran body to be formed in the U.S. and by 1918 had become the third largest Lutheran group in the nation. In 1918, the General Synod merged with other Lutheran denominations to create the
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additional clerical delegate and an equal number of lay delegates. An ordained minister was elected to preside over the convention as president. A secretary and a treasurer were also elected from among the deputies. Their term of office ended when the next convention met.
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General Synod was structured as a voluntary association of regional Lutheran church bodies called district synods. As a result, its authority over member synods was limited by its constitution. The General Synod was responsible for adopting
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practices contradicting the confessions were still tolerated in the
General Synod, the moves toward a more orthodox and confessional position made a merger with the Lutheran General Council a real possibility.
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theology, a development that was termed "American
Lutheranism" or "New School Lutheranism". The Platform specifically sought to eliminate references to baptismal regeneration and the real presence.
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General Synod sponsored foreign missions in Liberia and India, where it established the Arthur G. Watts Memorial College at
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General Synod, the General Council and the United Synod of the South were reunited with the formation of the
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Augsburg Confession in order to make it more acceptable to American sensibilities, namely
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was formed by dissatisfied members of the General Synod. Before these secessions, the General Synod claimed 164,000
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in 1885. The Synod also sponsored a number of orphanages and nursing homes. Educational institutions included:
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Like many Protestant denominations, the General Synod was split over the issue of
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refused to join, citing concerns that the new body would be too
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188:The General Synod was organized in 1820 at
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328:and interdenominational agencies like the
223:in Pennsylvania based on the model of the
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33:Evangelical Lutheran General Synod
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263:United Lutheran Church in America
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103:United Lutheran Church in America
27:Historical American Lutheran body
1064:Balmer, Randall Herbert (2004).
200:, the North Carolina Synod, the
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1034:Armentrout, Donald S. (2005).
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244:Confederate States of America
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330:American Sunday School Union
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682:Muhlenberg Mission, Liberia
488:Organized by professors of
334:Definite Synodical Platform
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1156:New York: J.A. Hill, 1889.
656:, and Melanchthon Synods.
590:Wartburg Synod of Illinois
518:Central Pennsylvania Synod
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225:Prussian Union of churches
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455:Pennsylvania Ministerium
353:Confessional Lutheranism
317:were rejected, however.
229:Johann Christopher Kunze
198:Pennsylvania Ministerium
163:, commonly known as the
18:General Synod (Lutheran)
1131:Schmucker, Samuel Simon
632:Southern Illinois Synod
507:Northern Illinois Synod
447:East Pennsylvania Synod
411:West Pennsylvania Synod
351:By the 1850s, however,
265:, a predecessor of the
1098:General Synod (1917).
745:The Lutheran Quarterly
728:Susquehanna University
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548:Central Illinois Synod
538:Northern Indiana Synod
311:baptismal regeneration
710:Hamma Divinity School
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652:) with the Hartwick,
610:German Nebraska Synod
277:members, and 260,720
1150:Wolf, Edmund Jacob.
1115:Christian Cyclopedia
650:New York Ministerium
621:Rocky Mountain Synod
346:American evangelical
299:Lutheran confessions
202:New York Ministerium
190:Hagerstown, Maryland
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705:Gettysburg Seminary
661:West Virginia Synod
462:Miami Synod of Ohio
429:Joint Synod of Ohio
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322:Samuel S. Schmucker
303:Augsburg Confession
246:(later renamed the
206:Joint Synod of Ohio
167:, was a historical
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1121:October 7,
1018:Bente 1919
1006:Bente 1919
886:Bente 1919
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797:Bente 1919
785:Bente 1919
773:Bente 1919
755:References
528:Iowa Synod
367:catechisms
326:revivalism
42:Protestant
654:Franckean
393:Organized
371:liturgies
342:Calvinist
320:In 1855,
291:orthodoxy
275:confirmed
149:Ministers
132:confirmed
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396:Comment
338:Platform
313:and the
297:and the
271:baptized
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130:366,728
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52:Lutheran
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285:Beliefs
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184:History
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