id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2fyn3qytyfbfpjfxu6nplkcxie Gerd Stricker Lutheranism in Russia and the Soviet Union: another response to Filatov and Stepina 2004 14 .pdf application/pdf 8282 515 61 Pietist Graf Nikolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, the founder of the Hermhut Brethren community in Saxony,2 spent a short time in the Russian Baltic provinces in 1736, where the Tension between these 'brethren communities' and the official German church was Estonians, Latvians and Finnish Ingermanlanders against the German church leadership Church in Russia (ELCR)3 which included all Lutherans in the Empire: Estonians, Ingermanlanders had no influence of any kind on the Lutheran Church in the Russian Statistics for 1914 for the Lutheran Church in Russia9 reveal the Ingermanlanders and Since tsarist times the Ingermanland-Finnish parishes had been culturally and theologically orientated towards Finland mainly because their pastors usually came from the pastors and the brethren communities was typical for the Lutheran villages in southern number of German Lutheran brethren communities to introduce liturgical services; in Today this Lutheran Church of the German tradition today's Ukraine in the 1870s, and the German Lutheran brethren communities. ./cache/work_2fyn3qytyfbfpjfxu6nplkcxie.pdf ./txt/work_2fyn3qytyfbfpjfxu6nplkcxie.txt