semi-separatist practices of Pietism, they were more or less involved in the positions he assumed or the practices which he encouraged. Pietism spread from Germany...
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Radical Pietism, by Hans Schneider Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine German Radical Pietism/The Roots, Origin, and Terminology of Radical PietismArchived...
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Look up Piet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piet may refer to: Piet (given name), a list of people with the name Piet (surname), a list of people...
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Zwarte Piet (Dutch: [ˈzʋɑrtə ˈpit]; Luxembourgish: Schwaarze Péiter; West Frisian: Swarte Pyt), also known in English by the translated name Black Pete...
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Piet Hein or Piet-Hein may refer to: Piet Pieterszoon Hein (1577–1629), Dutch naval commander and folk hero Piet Hein (scientist) (1905–1996), descendant...
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Mondriaan (Dutch: [ˈpi:tər kɔrˈneːlɪs ˈmɔndrijaːn]), after 1906 known as Piet Mondrian (/piːt ˈmɒndriɑːn/, also US: /- ˈmɔːn-/, Dutch: [pit ˈmɔndrijɑn];...
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Piet Klocke (born 20 December 1948) is a German musician, cabaret artist, author and actor. He studied philosophy and German language, but quit his studies...
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Afrikaans IPA] (20 January 1831 – 28 March 1900), better known as Piet Joubert (Slim Piet, Smart Pete), was Commandant-General of the South African Republic...
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Piet Oudolf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpeet' ˈʌudɔl(ə)f]; born 27 October 1944) is a Dutch garden designer, nurseryman and author. He is a leading figure...
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theological streams contributing to its foundation, including Pietism and Radical Pietism, Puritanism, Quakerism and Moravianism (in particular its bishop...
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Pieter Arnoldus "Piet" Cronjé (4 October 1836 – 4 February 1911) was a South African Boer general during the Anglo-Boer Wars of 1880–1881 and 1899–1902...
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married to Annatjie Marais, with whom he had three children. "Oudminister Piet Marais sterf in tuisdorp aan kanker". Rapport (in Afrikaans). 29 December...
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Piet Piraat is a Flemish children's program written and produced by Studio 100. Shown in Belgium on Ketnet and in the Netherlands on Z@PP, Piet Piraat...
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literature portal Pieter "Piet" Jongeling (31 March 1909 in Broeksterwâld - 26 August 1985 in Amersfoort), also known by the pen name Piet Prins, was a Dutch...
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Petrus Lafras Uys (more commonly known as Piet Uys) (1797–1838) was a Voortrekker leader during the Great Trek. He was born in Swellendam, the third son...
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Prussian virtues (category Pietism)
Band 28 [An Alternative History of Pietism. On the current discussion about the concept of Pietism. In: Pietism and Modern Times. Vol. 28] (in German)...
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Piet Bakker may refer to: Piet Bakker (writer) (1897–1960), Dutch journalist and author Piet Bakker (canoeist), Dutch sprint canoeist This disambiguation...
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Pieter 'Piet' Klijnveld (16 August 1874 – 9 February 1945) was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that, after several mergers, would grow into the...
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Pieter Cornelis Wijn (17 May 1929 – 6 October 2010) was a prolific Dutch comics creator. Wijn was born in Hilversum. His creations include the cartoon...
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Petrus Cornelis Constant (Piet) Wiegman (Zwolle, 18 April 1885 – Alkmaar, 30 September 1963 ) was a Dutch painter, graphic artist, sculptor, ceramist and...
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Petrus Johannes "Piet" Keizer (14 June 1943 – 10 February 2017) was a Dutch professional footballer who played as a left winger. As part of the "Total...
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Petrus "Piet" Römer (2 April 1928 – 17 January 2012) was a Dutch television, film and stage actor. Stiefbeen en Zoon (1963–1964) – Dirk Stiefbeen / Zoon...
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Federal Statistical Office, Christian minority communities included Neo-Pietism (0.5%), Pentecostalism (0.4%, mostly incorporated in the Schweizer Pfingstmission)...
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Piet Cremers (born October 27, 1994), is a Dutch football coach, and assistant manager of Burnley. Cremers was born on October 27, 1994, in Amstelveen...
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Arminianism Crypto-Protestantism Nonconformists Dissenters Puritans John Wesley Pietism Great Awakenings in America Revival meetings Branches Proto-Protestants...
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List of South Africa national rugby union players – Springbok no. 497 "Piet Veldsman". ESPN scrum. Retrieved 9 October 2019. Craven, Daniel Hartman,...
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Religion in Iceland (redirect from Pietism in Iceland)
Religion in Iceland has been predominantly Christianity since its adoption as the state religion by the Althing under the influence of Olaf Tryggvason...
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The Piet Hein Tunnel (52°22′23″N 4°56′51″E / 52.372962°N 4.947633°E / 52.372962; 4.947633) is a 1.9 km long tunnel under the IJ in Amsterdam, the Netherlands...
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Australia. Butler, Lynn (23 December 2022). "Former Bok flyhalf Piet Visagie dies: 'He was one of the best in his era'". News24. Piet Visagie at ESPNscrum...
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Piet Bekaert (8 May 1939 – 7 July 2000) was a Belgian painter. Influenced by the Impressionists, he is known for his characteristic subdued lighting style...
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