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Krauth *** will continue to teach Music, Drawing and Painting, assisted by his Daughter ***.
North Carolina Schools and Academies 1790-1840 A Documentary History Charles Lee 1915
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According to Krauth, then, there was constitutional room in the General Synod for Schmucker and Kurtz as well as for Walther and Wyneken; room for all who accept the fundamental doctrines in which evangelical Christians agree, but deny the distinctively Lutheran doctrines, and room also for men who confess all doctrines of the Lutheran Symbols.
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Dr. Spaeth, quoting Krauth of September 10, 1868, who in the _Lutheran and Missionary_, April 14, 1864, a month prior to the convention of the General Synod in York, had declared that the Eleventh
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However, Krauth himself, in advocating mutual toleration, merely acted on the old principles of the General Synod.
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Apart from the doctrinal indifference prevailing within the General Synod also among the conservatives, this was chiefly due to the articles published by Krauth, Jr., in defense of the General Synod in the _Missionary_.
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Krauth was able thinkingly to write as he did is a problem which still awaits a satisfactory explanation.
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Reynolds and Krauth were prominent among the leaders of the conservatives.
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Krauth (1823-1883), prior to his manly retraction in 1864, was an out-and-out unionist, and, in more than one respect, infected also with
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On the question of the ordination form of 1829 Krauth, Jr., commented in 1857 as follows:
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In complete agreement with Krauth, the _Observer_ wrote September 11, 1903:
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