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VII.
THE TIME OF FREEDOM AND THE PERIOD OF NEOLOGY
(1718 1812 A.D.).
PAGE.
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.Consequences of the new terms of subscription
in Sweden Parallel movements on the Continent
and in England England fortunate in not
accepting the Lambeth Articles 315
2. Movements of protest against ultra-orthodoxy
Pietism Spener and Francke University of
Halle Three main objects of Pietism: (i) re
generation of theology by the study of Holy
Scripture ; (2) regeneration of the Church, a
higher ideal of life for laymen and a development
of home and foreign missions ; (3) regeneration of
morals Pietism in Sweden Friendly attitude of
Bishop Svedberg, Bishop Eric Benzelius the
younger and Rydelius Murbeck, Tollstadius,
Nils Grubb Opposition : Decrees against con
venticles 317
3. Offshoots of Pietism School of Bengel and the
Moravians Salutary influence of the latter in
Sweden 324
4. The life in the Church in the so-called
"
time of
freedom" Political results of the death of
Charles XII. Weak reigns of Frederick of Hesse
(17181751) and Adolphus Frederick (1751
1771) New life Olof Dalin and the "Swedish
Argus" Linnasus, his joyful and reverent
character Sven Baiter Rhyzelius Jakob Sere-
nius Anders Nohrborg Anders Elfving in
Skane Per Fjellstrom and Per Hogstrom in Lap
land Irregularities in ordination by superinten
dents and others 326
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