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Hauge, Hans Nielsen, 1771-1824

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Personal name headingHauge, Hans Nielsen, 1771-1824
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Variant(s)Nielsen Hauge, Hans, 1771-1824
See alsoEvangelical Lutheran Church of America
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Hauge's Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Synod
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Associated countryNorway
Birth date1771-04-03
Death date1824-03-29
Place of birthRolvsøy (Norway)
Place of deathOslo (Norway)
Field of activityLutheran Church Pietism Lay ministry Industrialization
Profession or occupationClergy Pietists Industrialists
Found inHis Udvalgte skrifter, 1900.
Wikipedia, searched January 7, 2021 (Hans Nielsen Hauge; born Rolvsøy, Norway, April 3, 1771; died Christiania, Norway, March 29, 1824; Lutheran lay minister who led a pietistic revival which came to be known as the Haugean movement; also influenced industrialization in Norway; influenced the creation of the Hauge Synod in the United States)
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Wikipedia, searched January 9, 2021 (Eielsen Synod; originaly named Evangelical Lutheran Church of America; founded in 1846 by pietist Haugean Lutherans, Jefferson Prairie Settlement [rural area of Rock County, near the Illinois state line], Wisconsin, with the headquarters moving the Jackson, Minn. later that year; led by Elling Eielsen, first Norwegian Lutheran pastor in the U.S.; a group of clergy and congregations split off from the Eielsen Synod in 1848 to form the Hauge Synod; the church body was at its largest in 1876 with 7,500 members, and declined since; it is still in existence as of 2008, when Orvin L. Bystol was ordained as minister of one of the remaining churches in the synod, Bethania Lutheran in Lodi/Eau Claire, Wis.)
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