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- on the "order of grace", influenced a revivalist movement known as Schartauanism. Schartau was born in Malmö in 1757. His father was a member of Riksdag...
- representation. Within his diocese, he contributed to the enforcement of Schartauanism. In addition to his work as a university lector, he published monthly...
- separation from the Church of Sweden. Hoofianism was largely suppressed by Schartauanism and Nyevangelism, but his influence in the Diocese of Växjö was more...
- adopted as bishop. During this time Giertz began to take seriously Schartauanism, a form of Pietism that had developed in western Sweden — teachings...
- the emphasis on subjective conditions for salvation of Pietism and Schartauanism, placed Nyevangelism's emphasis on the work of atonement accomplished...
- area such as Pehr Brandell. His belief was initially said to have had a "Schartauan character". Henschen, however, eventually became more involved in the...
- Retrieved 2022-04-24. "Gerhard Gerhardsson: en norrländsk läsare och schartauan.". Från bygd och vildmark i Lappland och Västerbotten, Luleå stifts julbok...
- there, he was influenced by the Pietist Läsare movement, including Schartauanism, as well as the growing temperance movement and Peter Wieselgren's preaching...
- Retrieved 2022-04-24. "Gerhard Gerhardsson: en norrländsk läsare och schartauan.". Från bygd och vildmark i Lappland och Västerbotten, Luleå stifts julbok...
- new free Eucharistic communities (koinonias). It contains the Catholic, Schartauan, Confessional and Evangelical expressions found in the Church of Sweden...