The Silver Jubilee Book of St.John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cold Spring Lane and Pimlico Road, Baltimore, Md., Lloyd M. Keller, Pastor, 1908-1933

The Silver Jubilee Book of St.John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cold Spring Lane and Pimlico Road, Baltimore, Md., Lloyd M. Keller, Pastor, 1908-1933
Title The Silver Jubilee Book of St.John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cold Spring Lane and Pimlico Road, Baltimore, Md., Lloyd M. Keller, Pastor, 1908-1933 PDF eBook
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Pages 60
Release 1933
Genre Lutherans
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Diamond Jubilee

Diamond Jubilee
Title Diamond Jubilee PDF eBook
Author St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Host, Pa.)
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Pages 6
Release 1933
Genre St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Host, Pa.)
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Diamond Jubilee, 1874-1949 ...

Diamond Jubilee, 1874-1949 ...
Title Diamond Jubilee, 1874-1949 ... PDF eBook
Author Danforth (Ill.). St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Pages 24
Release 1949
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Diamond Jubilee

Diamond Jubilee
Title Diamond Jubilee PDF eBook
Author St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Dubuque, Iowa)
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Pages 39
Release 1929
Genre Dubuque (Iowa)
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Southern Baptist Handbook

Southern Baptist Handbook
Title Southern Baptist Handbook PDF eBook
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Pages 496
Release 1922
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments
Title The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Brass Instruments PDF eBook
Author Trevor Herbert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-09-19
Genre Music
ISBN 9781316631850

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Some thirty-two experts from fifteen countries join three of the world's leading authorities on the design, manufacture, performance and history of brass musical instruments in this first major encyclopedia on the subject. It includes over one hundred illustrations, and gives attention to every brass instrument which has been regularly used, with information about the way they are played, the uses to which they have been put, and the importance they have had in classical music, sacred rituals, popular music, jazz, brass bands and the bands of the military. There are specialist entries covering every inhabited region of the globe and essays on the methods that experts have used to study and understand brass instruments. The encyclopedia spans the entire period from antiquity to modern times, with new and unfamiliar material that takes advantage of the latest research. From Abblasen to Zorsi Trombetta da Modon, this is the definitive guide for students, academics, musicians and music lovers.

A Twentieth-Century Crusade

A Twentieth-Century Crusade
Title A Twentieth-Century Crusade PDF eBook
Author Giuliana Chamedes
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 441
Release 2019-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 067423913X

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The first comprehensive history of the Vatican’s agenda to defeat the forces of secular liberalism and communism through international law, cultural diplomacy, and a marriage of convenience with authoritarian and right-wing rulers. After the United States entered World War I and the Russian Revolution exploded, the Vatican felt threatened by forces eager to reorganize the European international order and cast the Church out of the public sphere. In response, the papacy partnered with fascist and right-wing states as part of a broader crusade that made use of international law and cultural diplomacy to protect European countries from both liberal and socialist taint. A Twentieth-Century Crusade reveals that papal officials opposed Woodrow Wilson’s international liberal agenda by pressing governments to sign concordats assuring state protection of the Church in exchange for support from the masses of Catholic citizens. These agreements were implemented in Mussolini’s Italy and Hitler’s Germany, as well as in countries like Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. In tandem, the papacy forged a Catholic International—a political and diplomatic foil to the Communist International—which spread a militant anticommunist message through grassroots organizations and new media outlets. It also suppressed Catholic antifascist tendencies, even within the Holy See itself. Following World War II, the Church attempted to mute its role in strengthening fascist states, as it worked to advance its agenda in partnership with Christian Democratic parties and a generation of Cold War warriors. The papal mission came under fire after Vatican II, as Church-state ties weakened and antiliberalism and anticommunism lost their appeal. But—as Giuliana Chamedes shows in her groundbreaking exploration—by this point, the Vatican had already made a lasting mark on Eastern and Western European law, culture, and society.