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Type of adherent, disciple
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Lutheran was 17-8, losing 43-29 to Alton Marquette in a Class 3A regional final.
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Lutheran lost twice last week, and Althoff has lost three of its last four games.
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Lutheran South was 14th out of 16 teams at the state meet but that's deceiving.
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Lutheran South travels to MICDS for an ABC League showdown at 1 p.m. on Saturday.
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Lutheran North raced to a 18-6 lead after one quarter and was up 27-13 at half.
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Lutheran South scored three runs with two outs in the third to take a 7-2 lead.
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Lutheran hymnody is well known for its doctrinal, didactic, and musical richness.
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Lutheran had just one previous postseason appearance in its five-year history.
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Lutheran SCs turned the ball over 11 times compared to Cardinal Ritters five.
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  • Of or pertaining to Martin Luther or his teachings; "the Lutheran doctrine of justification by faith alone"
  • Follower of Lutheranism
  • Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the branch of the Protestant Church adhering to the views of Luther; "Lutheran doctrines"
  • The Lutheran is the primary publication of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The editorial offices are at 8765 West Higgins Road in Chicago, Illinois with the denominational offices. ...
  • Lutheranism is a theological movement to reform Christianity with the teaching of justification by grace through faith alone. Lutheranism identifies with the theology confessed in the Augsburg Confession and the other writings compiled in the Book of Concord. ...
  • A member of any of the Christian churches of which identify with the theology of Martin Luther; Of the Lutheran church, as opposed to a Catholic church
  • (Lutheranism) (theology) The system of beliefs and doctrines first developed by Martin Luther and his immediate followers
  • Those who hold to the basic views of Martin Luther.
  • Pertaining to the religious beliefs of Martin Luther, the Protestant reformer (1483- 1546). Although he was not the first cleric to question the supremacy of the Catholic Church, Luther was the first to inspire a series of successful breakaways which undermined the Church's authority and ...