The Rise of Pietism in 17th Century Germany
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Description: An article discussing the political and religious climate at the time and the leaders of the movement, especially Spener and Hochmann.
Pietism and the Brethren in 17th Century Germany ~ Published April, 1998 ~ Last Updated, November, 2011 © This document may be reproduced for non-profit or educational purposes only, with the provisions that the entire document remain intact and full acknowledgement be given to the author.
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Page title: | Pietism and the Brethren |
Keywords: | brethren church COB cob district anabaptism pietism dunkers dunkard tunkers tunkard german schwarzenau eder 1708 trine immersion pacifism service mack becker naas saur germantown coventry cloister elgin bethany agenda messenger newsline |
Description: | Pietism was birthed in Germany through spiritual pioneers who wanted a deeper emotional experience rather than a preset adherence to form (no matter how genuine). They stressed a personal experience of salvation and a continuous openness to new spiritual illumination |
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