Lars Vilhelm Henschen (1 June 1805 – 27 January 1885) was a Swedish jurist and politician and involved in the free church movement. He was the father...
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Swedish designer and writer Lars Vilhelm Henschen (1805–1885), Swedish jurist and politician Salomon Eberhard Henschen (1847–1930), Swedish doctor, professor...
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Maria Henschen was born in Uppsala in 1840 and was the daughter of jurist Lars Vilhelm Henschen and Augusta Munck af Rosenschöld [sv]. Henschen had five...
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contributed to the conversion experience of Lars Vilhelm Henschen, known for his fight for religious freedom; Henschen was also friends with son Petrus Brandell...
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the son of Lars Wilhelm Henschen (1805–1885) and wife Augusta Munck af Rosenschöld (1806–1856). He had five siblings, including Maria Henschen (1840–1927)...
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friend of jurist and advocate of religious freedom Lars Vilhelm Henschen, Sellergren also affected Henschen's beliefs. Bref i andeliga ämnen (1843) Det gamla...
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associated with Nyevangelism in Sweden include Thor Hartwig Odencrants, Lars Vilhelm Henschen, and Adolphe Stackelberg. It reached Norway, Denmark, and Finland...
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Peter Fjellstedt, and those in the free church movement such as Lars Vilhelm Henschen. Some well-known Swedish bishops like Bo Giertz have also been influenced...
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He was also influenced by Methodist missionary George Scott and Lars Vilhelm Henschen, a champion of religious freedom. Wiberg later came to know several...
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Retrieved November 1, 2018. "Maria Henschen". UPPSALA Kyrkogårdar. Retrieved November 1, 2018. Henrik Gladh. "Lars Vilhelm Henschen". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon...
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