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Synodical College, Missouri; Synodical Female College

Synodical College         
Synodical College in Fulton, Missouri provided education for young women from 1873 to 1928. The school operated under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church.
Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America         
  • St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]], a member at that time of the Wisconsin Synod.
DEFUNCT CHRISTIAN DENOMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Evangelical lutheran synodical conference of north america; Synodical Conference; Predestinarian Controversy; Intuitu fidei
The Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America (), often known simply as the Synodical Conference, was an association of Lutheran synods that professed a complete adherence to the Lutheran Confessions and doctrinal unity with each other. Founded in 1872, its membership fluctuated as various synods joined and left it.
WELS Synodical Council         
GOVERNING BODY OF THE WISCONSIN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD
The WELS Synodical Council is the governing body of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod when the synod is not in convention. The Council is made up of twenty-three WELS members including eleven clergy and thirteen laymen.

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Synodical College

Synodical College was a four-year college in Fulton, Missouri, providing education for young women from 1873 until 1928. The school operated under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. The Synod, meeting in 1871 at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, accepted an offer that year of $16,500 in cash subscriptions from the citizens of Callaway County and 4 acres (16,000 m2) of land, donated by Daniel M. Tucker. The college opened in 1873.

Synodical, also known as Fulton Female Synodical College, was a successor institution to the Fulton Female Academy, which had been opened by Rev. William W. Robertson in 1842 as one of the earliest American women's colleges. It became affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in 1871.