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- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 accessdate "2015-12-20".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 first "Angie".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 isCitedBy Holly.
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 isCitedBy Wreath.
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 isbn "9781607910084".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 language "English".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 last "Mosteller".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 pages "167".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 pages "86–87, 89".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 publisher "Itasca Books".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 quote "The first clear association with Advent is generally attributed to German Lutherans in the 16th century. However, another three centuries would pass before the modern Advent wreath took shape. Specifically, a German theologian and educator by the name of Johann Hinrich Wichern is credited with the idea of lighting an increasing number of candles as Christmas approached.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 quote "Wreaths became distinctly Christian in their symbolism. Since their circular shape had no beginning or end, they could serve as a reminder of the 'Eternal God' and the life without end offered to 'whoever believes in the Son' . Since wreaths were made of evergreens , they could symbolize both the immortality of God and the souls of men. Lastly, the light of a wreath could represent Jesus, who said, 'I am the light of the world' .".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 title "Christmas".
- books?vid=ISBN9781607910084 year "2008".