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Early Lutherans decide unity is better than separation

In the early days of Denmark, there were an abundance of Lutheran churches. The first Lutheran church in the area, the Danish-Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, was organized in 1861. Due to theological disagreements, a breakaway congregation called the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation was formed in 1866.

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