Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
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Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
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Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
Allgemeine Evangelisch-Lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
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Allgemeine Evangelisch-Lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States
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Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio and Adjacent States
General Conference of Evangelical Lutheran Pastors of Ohio and Adjacent States
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General Conference of Evangelical Lutheran Pastors of Ohio and Adjacent States
Allgemeine evangelische-lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
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Allgemeine evangelische-lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
Evangelisch-lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
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Evangelisch-lutherische Synode von Ohio und Anderen Staaten
Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
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Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
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Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States
Ohio Synod
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Ohio Synod
German Ohio Synod
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German Ohio Synod
Joint Synod of Ohio
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Joint Synod of Ohio
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Originally established as a special conference of the Pennsylvania Ministerium in 1812, the Joint Synod petitioned the ministerium to form an independent body in 1817, and in 1818 the first general conference of the synod was held in Somerset, Ohio. The Joint Synod merged with the Buffalo Synod, Iowa Synod and Texas Synod in 1930 to form the American Lutheran Church. See C.V. Sheatsley's History of the Joint Synod of Ohio for further background.
Joint Synod of Ohio founded in 1812, merged with Buffalo Synod, Iowa Synod and Texas Synod in 1930 to form the American Lutheran Church. See C.V. Sheatsley's History of the Joint Synod of Ohio for further background. Fifteen districts were formed through the Synod's existence, beginning with the Eastern District and the Western District in 1834.
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