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After her mother's death in 1855, Amelie von Braun began to engage in public preaching. She could preach for several hours and had hundreds gather to listen. Her religious preaching had to take place elsewhere than in the church room because she was a laywoman. Her main aim was to counteract the
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Amelie von Braun was born to Major Christian von Braun (1780–1863) and Justina Katarina von Braun. Her father had previously served in the war as a major with a lieutenant colonel's discharge. She had three sisters and two brothers, including author
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in Sweden in Karlshamn. Her students gathered by a well outside the town, which has since been referred to as "Frökens källa" ("the Well of the unmarried lady"). Her Sunday school work was supported by missionary and preacher
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in 1843, where her father was a postmaster. She was given a modest home schooling suitable for a middle class lady with limited means because her family could only afford to pay for her brothers' education.
95: 319: 329: 324: 151:, spreading the idea of regular Sunday school with Christian instruction for children. Here she became an influential pioneer. Her book 339: 314: 200: 334: 344: 227: 288: 186: 81:(14 October 1811 – 30 March 1859) was a Swedish educator and Christian preacher. She is known to have introduced the 255: 309: 304: 157:('Christendom in our time') was published posthumously in 1860 and was widely distributed. 100: 8: 144: 123: 130: 181: 283: 298: 143:
separatism she thought she saw and to preach fidelity to the doctrine of the
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On an unclear date after 1848 but before 1856, she founded the first
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She is buried in Carl Gustaf's cemetery in Karlshamn.
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Gotland
Karlshamn
Sunday school
Peter Fjellstedt
Emilie Petersen
Swedish state church
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Amelie Fredrika Dorotea von Braun
Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon
"NEWW Women Writers"


"Amelie von Braun – barnens och de fattigas vän"


"Mormor.se Amelie Von Braun"
Amelie von Braun
Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon
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1811 births
1859 deaths
19th-century Swedish educators
19th-century Swedish women educators
Women Protestant religious leaders

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