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Lochman, expressing his delight at the prospect of taking part in the prospective celebration.
American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod 1894
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-- A.ong the better class of Lutherans prominent in the Pennsylvania Synod during the decades immediately preceding and following the year 1800 were such men as J.B. Schmucker, H.A. Muhlenberg, Lochman, Probst, and Endress.
American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod 1894
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Dr.. Helmuth, Lochman, Daniel Kurtz (died 1856), by Loehe and leaders of the Iowa Synod, and especially by Dr. J.A. Seiss of the Pennsylvania
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Lochman_, one of the most active, pious, and respected divines of our church, in his
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Lochman, Dr., omits large portions of the Augsburg Confession in his recension, 40.
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After this explanation, with your sublime highness's knowledge, to which that of the sage Lochman was but in comparison as the seed is to the water-melon, I hardly need say that it was the ancient kingdom of
The Pacha of Many Tales Frederick Marryat 1820
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'Research studies have shown that kids who receive coping skills show a lower aggressive behavior, lower substance abuse and less delinquent behavior,' Lochman said.
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"I think the prices are pretty fair," said Lochman while waiting Tuesday morning at the bus stop in front of the Raley's shopping center.
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Lochman said TART is a reliable mode of transportation.
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'This has been a real effort over the last 10 years, to develop a center to stimulate research and look at aggressive, antisocial and substance abuse behavior in children,' Lochman said at the center's open house.
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