English Lutheranism in the Northwest / y George Henry Trabert . ToMY DEVOTED WIFE AND HELPMEET Who was ever ready to share the trials as well as thejoys incident to the work in Gods vineyard; whose untiringassistance materially aided in the furtherance of the workof the Church, this volume is affectionately dedicated. PREFACE Home Missions, especially in the language of thecountry, is one of the most serious problems of the Churchin America. Speaking with a friend of some of the expe-riences at the beginning of the English Home Missionwork in the Northwest, he remarked: That should notbe lost.


English Lutheranism in the Northwest / y George Henry Trabert . ToMY DEVOTED WIFE AND HELPMEET Who was ever ready to share the trials as well as thejoys incident to the work in Gods vineyard; whose untiringassistance materially aided in the furtherance of the workof the Church, this volume is affectionately dedicated. PREFACE Home Missions, especially in the language of thecountry, is one of the most serious problems of the Churchin America. Speaking with a friend of some of the expe-riences at the beginning of the English Home Missionwork in the Northwest, he remarked: That should notbe lost. The Church in the future will want that in-formation and it should be preserved. That remarkstarted a train of thought which led to the preparationof this volume. It is a narrative of facts, of personal ex-periences and of reflections suggested by conditions andcircumstances. There is no intention to censure or criti-cize any portion of the Church, but impressions havebeen recorded with which some may not agree becausetheir angle of vision is from a differen


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