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Europe (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
Hagerstown (Maryland, United States) (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
United States (United States) (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, DocTheological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
Samuel Simon Schmucker (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
July 26th, 1873 AD (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
1864 AD (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
February 28th, 1799 AD (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
1799 AD (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.
1873 AD (search for this): entry schmucker-samuel-simon
Schmucker, Samuel Simon 1799-1873
Theologian; born in Hagerstown, Md., Feb. 28, 1799; graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary in 1820; chairman of the faculty of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa., in 1826-64; was largely instrumental in founding the ecclesiastical connection between the Lutheran churches in the United States and Europe.
His publications include Fraternal appeal to the American churches on Christian Union; The American Lutheran Church, historically, Doctrinally, and practically delineated; American Lutheranism vindicated, etc. He died in Gettysburg, Pa., July 26, 1873.