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He had found that the settlement whose call Larsen had accepted was not yet prepared to receive a resident pastor and could easily be served by supply visits . On the other hand , the congregation at Rush River , Pierce County ...
He had found that the settlement whose call Larsen had accepted was not yet prepared to receive a resident pastor and could easily be served by supply visits . On the other hand , the congregation at Rush River , Pierce County ...
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In spite of the pastor's efforts , it was not before 1861 that the Rush River congregation formally joined the Norwegian Synod . The congregation at Rush River had been organized in 1855 when Brandt visited the settlement .
In spite of the pastor's efforts , it was not before 1861 that the Rush River congregation formally joined the Norwegian Synod . The congregation at Rush River had been organized in 1855 when Brandt visited the settlement .
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He sent an earnest appeal to Norway , impressed upon the church council the cause of Rush River , and kept urging Pastor Muus in Goodhue County to do all in his power to extend his work even to those distant places in Wisconsin .
He sent an earnest appeal to Norway , impressed upon the church council the cause of Rush River , and kept urging Pastor Muus in Goodhue County to do all in his power to extend his work even to those distant places in Wisconsin .
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