| 41. | In addition, he conducted religious services, and eventually became an acknowledged leader of Pietism in Berlin.
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| 42. | Pietism was an influential movement within Lutheranism that combined the 17th century Lutheran principles with the Christian life.
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| 43. | As Edvard remembered it, Christian's positive behavior toward his children was overshadowed by his morbid pietism.
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| 44. | Pietism is considered the major influence that led to the creation of the " Schism of the Old Lutherans.
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| 45. | Christian VI and Sophia Magdalene were deeply devoted to Pietism, and Frederick was given a strictly religious upbringing.
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| 46. | Zionist activism along with chasidic pietism contributed to a community percolating with excitement, intrigue and at times internecine conflict
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| 47. | In the first two decades of the church's existence, it was a significant center of pietism.
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| 48. | The Foundations formed a global correspondence network that spread the reform plans of Halle Pietism all over the world.
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| 49. | It emerged from the German tradition of Pietism after 1815 and sent its first missionaries to South Africa in 1834.
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| 50. | Through their influence upon the students, Halle became a centre from which pietism became very widely diffused over Germany.
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