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New Harmony
human settlement in Posey County, Indiana, United States of America
Harmony
borough in Pennsylvania, United States
Gerhard Tersteegen
German theologian and hymn writer
Gottfried Arnold
German Lutheran theologian and historian
Johann Konrad Dippel
German pietist theologian, alchemist and physician
Jean de Labadie
French priest (1610-1674)
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger
German theospher
Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus
lutheran denomination in Ethiopia
Templers
German Protestant sect
conventicle
right|thumb|300px|A Covenanters' conventicle. ''The Covenanters' Preaching, painting by George Harvey A conventicle originally meant "an assembly" and was frequently used by ancient writers to mean "a church." At a semantic level, conventicle is a Latinized synonym of the Greek word for church'', and references Jesus' promise in Matthew 18:20, "Where two or three are met together in my name."
Labadists
The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived its name from that of its founder.
Johann Wilhelm Petersen
German theologian
Jane Leade
English dissenter (1624-1704)
Converge
American Baptist denomination
Amana Colonies
intentional community in Iowa, USA
Conrad Beissel
German-American religious leader
John Pordage
English priest and astrologer
Johann Michael Hahn
German pietist and theosophist (1758-1819)
International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches
Johannes Kelpius
German born American mystic
George Rapp
German mystic
Berleburg Bible
18th century German Bible translation
Brethren in Christ Church
River Brethren Christian denomination
Johan Hörner
Danish artist (1711-1763)
Evangelical Free Church of America
evangelical Christian denomination
Julius Johannes Wilhelm Köbner
Danish Baptist preacher (1806–1884)
Inspirationalists
religious denomination
Lars Ulstadius
Finnish Lutheran clergy
Radical Pietism
pietists who broke with Lutheranism
Ephrata Cloister
historic monastery in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, USA