Published by Central Pub. Co. Inc., 1971
Seller: R. J. Books, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. This 445 pp. indexed book details the development, congregations and institutions of the title subject. Numerous photos are interspersed. There is a previous owner's inscription & name atop the first blank flyleaf, AND a blind-stamp at the bottom, but otherwise, the book is unmarked, clean & VERY GOOD ++. Lists to $47.00 online.
Published by Indianapolis, IN: [1971], Central Publishing Company,, 1971
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: VG orig. blue cloth. xiii, 445 p.; 23 illus. on 19 halftone pl., chart: synodical developments, 1820-1970, on p. [3]; 23.5 cm. Part one. Lutheran synods in Kentucky and Indiana, by Willard D. Allbeck, p. 1-28 -- part two. Congregations (with detailed clerical rolls), p. 29-412 -- part three. Synodical institutions, by Frederick M. Hanes, p. 413-32 -- index of personal names, p. 433-45. -- `While the Chicago Synod was still only talking about a Lutheran school on its territory, a fiery little gentleman from the South became [1899-1905] pastor of the Colburn parish parish, between Lafayette and Logansport, Indiana. He was the Reverend Polycarp C. Wike, a great believer in religious education for Lutheran youth, particularly as a means of fortifying them against the teachings of the Baptists. It was said that no matter what his scripture text might be, he could always find something in it to promote the doctrine of infant baptism. He was always ready and willing to argue about that sacrament.' (p. 413 f.).