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LUTHER LEAGUE
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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luther league, a religious association for young people in the united states of america. it began with a local society founded by delegates of six lutheran church societies in new york city in 1888. the first national convention was held at pittsburg, pennsylvania, on the 30th and 31st of october 1895. the basis of the league is the augsburg confession. its membership is open to "any society of whatever name connected with a lutheran congregation or a lutheran institution of learning." according to the constitution its objects are "to encourage the formation of the young people's societies in all lutheran congregations in america, to urge their affiliation with their respective state or territorial leagues, and with this league to stimulate the various young people's societies to greater christian activity and to foster the spirit of loyalty to the church." the league publishes a monthly paper, _the luther league review_, in washington. according to its official report it had 70,000 members in 1906, which had increased to more than 100,000 in 1910.