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David Henry Bauslin. The Lutheran Movement of the Sixteenth Century: An Interpretation. Lutheran Publication Society. 1919. 368pp.

Conrad Bergendoff. The Church of the Lutheran Reformation: A Historical Survey of Lutheranism. Concordia Publishing House. 1967. 339pp.

Richard P. Cimino. Lutherans Today: American Lutheran Identity in the Twenty-first Century. William B. Eerdmans Publishing. 2003. 248pp.

Werner Elert. Translated by Walter A. Hansen. The Structure of Lutheranism. Concordia Publishing House. 1962. 547pp.

Eric W. Gritsch. A History of Lutheranism: What Happened to the Movement Begun by Luther?. Fortress Press. 2002. 346pp.

Daphne Hampson. Christian Contradictions: The Structures of Lutheran and Catholic Thought. Cambridge University Press. 2001. 323pp.

Erwin L. Lueker (editor). Lutheran Cyclopedia. Concordia Publishing House. 1954. 1160pp.

Eric Lund (editor). Documents from the History of Lutheranism, 1517-1750. Fortress Press. 2002. 330pp.

E. Clifford Nelson. Lutheranism in North America, 1914-1970. Augsburg Publishing House. 1972. 943pp.

Juergen Ludwig Neve. A Brief History of the Lutheran Church in America. German Literary Board. 1916. 496pp.

Abdel Ross Wentz. A Basic History of Lutheranism in America. Muhlenberg Press. 1955. 430pp.

John Witte, Jr.. Law and Protestantism: The Legal Teachings of the Lutheran Reformation. Cambridge University Press. 2002. 337pp.



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