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Conventicle Act (Sweden)

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During the 19th century, the law became controversial and was constantly debated in parliament. It was finally abolished in 1858. The new law stipulated that conventicles were not to take place in parallel with the services of the Lutheran Church without prior dispensation. This condition was
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and protect religious unity, as such unity was regarded as important to maintain the control of the Crown over the public through the Church. The law only applied to Swedish citizens, while the religious freedom of foreigners was protected by the
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abolished in 1868 and replaced with the condition that such gatherings were not to take place in the close surroundings of a
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The Conventicle Act was also in effect in Finland, until 1809 the Eastern part of Sweden. The Russian
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During the 19th century, the Conventicle Act was used as a tool against the
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The law was initiated in 1726 to prevent the popularity of
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kept her laws from the Swedish time until changed by the
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Läsare
conventicle
Swedish
Sweden
Finland
conventicles
Church of Sweden
freedom of religion
Tolerance Act
Pietism
Thomas Leopold
Johan Stendahl
Peter Spaak
Shouter movement
free churches
Fredrik Olaus Nilsson
Sweden
Lutheran church
Grand Duchy of Finland
Diet
KyrkogĂĄngsplikt
Conventicle Act (Denmark–Norway)
"1305-1306 (Nordisk familjebok / 1800-talsutgĂĄvan. 8. Kaffrer - Kristdala)"
"Jacob Benzelius"
Swedish exodus
ISBN
978-1-4416-1933-4
OCLC
436089438

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