| 21. | She supported the movement called Pietism and the Saxon Court preacher Philipp Jakob Spener.
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| 22. | Nevertheless, the minister's unbending pietism and stern manner earned him critics.
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| 23. | Ritschl, too, treats Pietism as a retrograde movement of Christian life towards Catholicism.
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| 24. | This increasing Christianization culminated in the Pietism period when non-Christian entertainments were discouraged.
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| 25. | Influenced by the pietism movement he became the most popular hymn writer of his day.
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| 26. | Frederick, was a supporter of Pietism.
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| 27. | Johanna Eleonora would later marry Johann Wilhelm Petersen and formulate a radical form of pietism.
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| 28. | Pietism continued to influence Wesley, who had translated 33 Pietist hymns from German to English.
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| 29. | As a movement it had roots in Pietism and the spiritual awakenings of the 19th century.
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| 30. | In this he discusses the origin and rapid development of Pietism and elaborates upon its evils.
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