| 31. | The rise of pietism in the eighteenth century led to an even greater dominance of hymns.
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| 32. | Grubb was a member of the circles of radical members of Pietism and the Moravian Church.
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| 33. | Among them was Alexander Mack, a miller who had been influenced by both Pietism and Anabaptism.
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| 34. | At the same time, the new religious movement of Pietism was spreading from Germany to Denmark.
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| 35. | Many of these Lutherans were members of the Pietism movement, which then spread among Prussian Lithuanians.
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| 36. | As Pietism spread, the movement's ideals and aspirations influenced and were absorbed into early Evangelicalism.
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| 37. | His world view was shaped by the classical curriculum, required Lithuanian studies, and the Pietism movement.
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| 38. | Through the leadership of August Hermann Francke, Halle became the center of Pietism in Brandenburg-Prussia.
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| 39. | Karl Barth, who initially supported pietism, later critiqued radical pietism as creating a move towards unorthodoxy.
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| 40. | Karl Barth, who initially supported pietism, later critiqued radical pietism as creating a move towards unorthodoxy.
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