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- Frederick_Rinehart_Anspach abstract "Frederick Rinehart Anspach (January 1815 in central Pennsylvania – 16 September 1867 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a Lutheran clergyman and writer.He graduated from the Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, in 1839, and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1841. He was pastor for nine years of the churches of Barren Hill and White Marsh, and subsequently at Hagerstown, Maryland.".
- Q5498635 abstract "Frederick Rinehart Anspach (January 1815 in central Pennsylvania – 16 September 1867 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a Lutheran clergyman and writer.He graduated from the Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, in 1839, and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1841. He was pastor for nine years of the churches of Barren Hill and White Marsh, and subsequently at Hagerstown, Maryland.".
- Frederick_Rinehart_Anspach comment "Frederick Rinehart Anspach (January 1815 in central Pennsylvania – 16 September 1867 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a Lutheran clergyman and writer.He graduated from the Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, in 1839, and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1841. He was pastor for nine years of the churches of Barren Hill and White Marsh, and subsequently at Hagerstown, Maryland.".
- Q5498635 comment "Frederick Rinehart Anspach (January 1815 in central Pennsylvania – 16 September 1867 in Baltimore, Maryland) was a Lutheran clergyman and writer.He graduated from the Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, in 1839, and at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1841. He was pastor for nine years of the churches of Barren Hill and White Marsh, and subsequently at Hagerstown, Maryland.".