Skevikare, or Skevikarna, was a Swedish Radical Pietist Christian community founded in ca. 1722 by the "Eriksson brothers", two Swedish Army officers. After initial prosecution by the Lutheran Orthodox authorities, they went on exile in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands during 11 years. In 1745 they were allowed to return to Sweden, where they established the community on the island Värmdön in the Stockholm archipelago outside of Stockholm. The literature produced by the community remains preserved by the Royal Library in Stockholm.
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| - Skevikare, or Skevikarna, was a Swedish Radical Pietist Christian community founded in ca. 1722 by the "Eriksson brothers", two Swedish Army officers. After initial prosecution by the Lutheran Orthodox authorities, they went on exile in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands during 11 years. In 1745 they were allowed to return to Sweden, where they established the community on the island Värmdön in the Stockholm archipelago outside of Stockholm. The literature produced by the community remains preserved by the Royal Library in Stockholm. (en)
- Skevikarna, Främlingarna eller Främlingarna på Skevik ledda av Erickssönerna var en grupp religiösa separatister, uppkommet i Sverige/Finland på 1720-talet. Stiftare var två före detta militärer från Kelviå socken nära dåvarande Gamlakarleby i Österbotten, kornetten Jacob Ericksson (1689–1737), och hans bror, sergeanten Erick Ericksson (1695–1761). Deras far var kyrkoherden i Kelviå, Erik Essevius. (sv)
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| - Skevikare, or Skevikarna, was a Swedish Radical Pietist Christian community founded in ca. 1722 by the "Eriksson brothers", two Swedish Army officers. After initial prosecution by the Lutheran Orthodox authorities, they went on exile in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands during 11 years. In 1745 they were allowed to return to Sweden, where they established the community on the island Värmdön in the Stockholm archipelago outside of Stockholm. After having been accepted by the authorities, they received many visitors, including two of Sweden's kings, showing them the respect they were denied for so many years. After Pietism was accepted as a legitimate expression of Lutheranism by the state church authorities, the Skevikare community eventually disestablished around 1830. The literature produced by the community remains preserved by the Royal Library in Stockholm. (en)
- Skevikarna, Främlingarna eller Främlingarna på Skevik ledda av Erickssönerna var en grupp religiösa separatister, uppkommet i Sverige/Finland på 1720-talet. Stiftare var två före detta militärer från Kelviå socken nära dåvarande Gamlakarleby i Österbotten, kornetten Jacob Ericksson (1689–1737), och hans bror, sergeanten Erick Ericksson (1695–1761). Deras far var kyrkoherden i Kelviå, Erik Essevius. Orsaken till den radikala pietistiska sektens uppkomst var att bröderna var fientligt inställda mot den bestående kyrkliga ordningen, eftersom de ville sätta verklig hjärtefromhet framför kyrklig ortodoxi. Efter år 1800 drabbades rörelsen (åter) av inre stridigheter och problem, efter att genom en större donation 1771 ha blivit en förmögen rörelse. Samfundet upplöstes slutgiltigt år 1832, efter att de sista decennierna ha minskat betydligt i medlemsantal. (sv)
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