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- Pietisten ("The Pietist") was a Swedish Christian monthly publication "for religious revival and edification", described by one scholar as "the theological...
- February 1868) was a Swedish lay preacher, author and editor of the monthly Pietisten (The Pietist) from 1842 to 1868. He was one of the country's most widely-heard...
- Safstrom. "The Pietist Impulse in Christianity Conference at Bethel". www.pietisten.org. Retrieved 2023-02-01. Gehrz, Chris (2018-08-02). "The Pietist Option...
- OmVärlden Öppet Hus Ord och Bild Ottar Paletten Pedagogiska Magasinet Pietisten Plaza Interiör Plaza Kvinna Populär Historia Position Privata Affärer...
- 2024. Mälzer, Gottfried (2 August 2011). Die Werke der Württembergischen Pietisten des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts: Verzeichnis der bis 1968 erschienenen Literatur...
- pp. 9–10; from Bratt, Wally (Winter 2003), "On 'How Great Thou Art", Pietisten, 17 (2), retrieved 1 February 2009. Ireland, Michael (7 October 2007)...
- Claudia Tietz: Johann Winckler (1642-1705): Anfänge eines lutherischen Pietisten, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2008, S. 76 Horst Weigelt: Geschichte des Pietismus...
- of the Mission Friends". George Scott, ****ociated Methodist preacher Pietisten, Rosenius' and Scott's journal for Mission Friends Minneapolis Veckoblad...
- History. Springer. ISBN 9781349950560. Lindahl, M., "The Orphan Train", Pietisten, Vol. XIX, No. 1, Fall 2004 "Trains Ferried Waifs To New Lives On The...
- Pietist revival movement through Carl Olof Rosenius' works and publication Pietisten. He was ordained in 1864 and graduated as a pastor in 1871. In 1869, Ekman...