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  1. The first Lutheran sermons took place in 1518, and in 1523 the first Lutheran dean, Johann Heß, was called to the city of Breslau, whence Lutheranism spread through the Polish lands. In interwar Poland the Evangelical-Augsburg church was the largest Protestant denomination, with about half a million followers, but unlike in post-WWII Poland it was not the only Lutheran church in the country. [2]

  2. Subcategories. This category has the following 21 subcategories, out of 21 total. Lutheran art ‎ (21 P) Lutheranism by continent ‎ (9 C, 1 P) Lutheranism by country ‎ (46 C) Lutherans ‎ (18 C, 1 P) Lutheran buildings and structures ‎ (6 C, 1 P) Lutheranism-related lists ‎ (5 P)

  3. Lutheranism. Old Lutherans were German Lutherans in the Kingdom of Prussia, especially in the Province of Silesia, who refused to join the Prussian Union of churches in the 1830s and 1840s. Prussia's king, Frederick William III, was determined to unify the Protestant churches, homogenize their liturgy, organization, and architecture.

  4. High church Lutheranism is a movement that began in 20th-century Europe and emphasizes worship practices and doctrines that are similar to those found within Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Anglo-Catholicism.

  5. Commons: Lutheranism La lutheranismo [lu-te-ra-nís-mo] es le conjucto de ideas religiose associate con Martin Luther , particularmente exprimite in le Catechismo minor ( 1529 ) e le Confession de Augsburg ( 1530 ).

  6. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Romania ( Romanian: Biserica Evanghelică-Luterană din România; Hungarian: Romániai Evangélikus-Lutheránus Egyház; German: Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in Rumänien) is a Lutheran denomination in Romania. [1] Many active congregations were founded over 450 years ago, [2] and today the Church has 27,540 ...

  7. Eastern Lutheranism (also known as Byzantine Lutheranism or Byzantine Rite Lutheranism) refers to Lutheran churches, such as those of Ukraine and Slovenia, that use a form of the Byzantine Rite as their liturgy. [1] It is unique in that it is based on the Eastern Christian rite used by the Eastern Orthodox Church, while incorporating theology ...