Heinrich Christian Schwan
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Heinrich Christian Schwan (* 5. April 1819 in Horneburg; † 29. Mai 1905 in Cleveland) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer lutherischer Theologe. Er war Präsident der Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (1878–1899).
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Генрих Кристиан Шван (нем. Heinrich Christian Schwan; 5 апреля 1819, Хорнебург — 29 мая 1905, Кливленд) — американский лютеранский пастор, третий президент Лютеранской церкви — Синод Миссури с 1878 по 1899 год.
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Heinrich Christian Schwan (April 5, 1819 – May 29, 1905), a German Lutheran pastor, was the third president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), from 1878 to 1899. He earlier served as a missionary in Brazil, as the pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Ohio, and as president of the LCMS's Central District. He was responsible for the LCMS's first exposition of Martin Luther's Small Catechism, known as the "Schwan Catechism". He died in Cleveland on May 29, 1905. He and his wife are buried in Lake View Cemetery in that city.
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Heinrich Christian Schwan
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Heinrich Christian Schwan
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Emma Matilda Edmunde Blume Schwan
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Heinrich Christian Schwan (* 5. April 1819 in Horneburg; † 29. Mai 1905 in Cleveland) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer lutherischer Theologe. Er war Präsident der Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (1878–1899).
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Heinrich Christian Schwan (April 5, 1819 – May 29, 1905), a German Lutheran pastor, was the third president of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS), from 1878 to 1899. He earlier served as a missionary in Brazil, as the pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Ohio, and as president of the LCMS's Central District. He was responsible for the LCMS's first exposition of Martin Luther's Small Catechism, known as the "Schwan Catechism". Schwan was the son of the Rev. Georg Heinrich Christian Schwan, an Evangelical Lutheran pastor in northern Germany, and his first wife, Charlotte Wyneken. He was also the half-brother of Major General Theodore Schwan. Schwan has been credited with being the first pastor to erect a Christmas tree in an American church sanctuary when he and his wife erected one at Zion Lutheran in 1851, located then at the corner of Lakeside Avenue and East Sixth Street in Cleveland. A plaque commemorating the event has been placed at the site by the Cleveland Landmarks Commission. However, research has shown that there was at least one prior instance, namely by Rev. John Muehlhaeuser in Rochester, New York, in 1840. He died in Cleveland on May 29, 1905. He and his wife are buried in Lake View Cemetery in that city.
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Генрих Кристиан Шван (нем. Heinrich Christian Schwan; 5 апреля 1819, Хорнебург — 29 мая 1905, Кливленд) — американский лютеранский пастор, третий президент Лютеранской церкви — Синод Миссури с 1878 по 1899 год.
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