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William Morton Reynolds

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In May 1848, Reynolds gave an address at Gettysburg to the Historical Association of the Lutheran Church of America, on the subject of "The Swedish Church in America," after which the Association resolved "that Professor Reynolds be requested to furnish for publication a copy of his valuable
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discourse, delivered this evening..." He spent much time responding to this instruction, and became fascinated by the subject. When the work was printed in 1849, Reynolds announced that he was planning to learn Swedish, in order to complete the translation of a History of New Sweden, by
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at Columbus, Ohio, previously called the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio, where he stayed until 1853. In May 1851, Reynolds was visited there by
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Reynolds became seriously ill in August 1876 and died at home in Oak Park on 5 September, after twenty days of great pain, suffered with resignation.
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The Swedish Church in America: Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of the American Lutheran Church, May 18th, 1848
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The Swedish Church in America: Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of the American Lutheran Church May 18th, 1848
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Anticipation exceeded realization: Saga of an Antebellum College : the Story of the Original Illinois State University
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He was also a translator of hymns and religious works, from several languages, including German and Swedish, into English.
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Hymns, Original and Selected, for Public and Private Worship, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Hymns, Original and Selected, for Public and Private Worship, in the Evangelical Lutheran Church
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In 1853, Reynolds accepted the position of principal of a seminary for women in
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In 1850, he moved on to become the first president of the newly renamed
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A History of New Sweden; or, the Settlements on the Delaware River
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After his graduation from the small Jefferson College at
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Prof. I. E. Jacobs, "William Morton Reynolds D.D." in
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Index

Capital University
Illinois State University
Fayette County, Ohio
War of 1812
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
Lutheran Church
Latin
Pennsylvania College
Gettysburg
Israel Acrelius
Capital University
Lars Paul Esbjörn
Eric Norelius
German
Easton, Pennsylvania
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Illinois State University
Springfield
Episcopal Church
Oak Park, Illinois
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