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Spring 2005 IssueVolume XIX, Number 1 |
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Michael Marissen: Blood, People, and Crowds in Matthew, Luther, and Bach |
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| Robin A. Leaver: Johann Spangenberg and Luther's Legacy of Liturgical Chant | |
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Paul A. Baglyos: The Muhlenbergs Become Americans |
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H.S. Wilson: Luther on Preaching as God Speaking. |
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Gerhard O. Forde: Comment: Postscript to The Captivation of the Will |
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| Timothy J. Wengert Review Essay: The Cambridge Luther, an Unreliable Companion | |
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