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Peter Lorenz Sellergren (9 April 1768 – 1 May 1843) was a Swedish
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priest, theologian, and ' ('old church', characterized by emphasis on the Lutheran faith and the church's orders) revivalist preacher.


Biography

Peter Lorenz Sellergren was born in
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in 1768 to gunsmith Petter Sellegren and Anna Maria Björkander. He later changed the spelling of his name to distance himself from priest Petrus Sellegren. Sellergren's parents died when he was young. Sellergren, able to afford to study through the support of friends and family, began his studies in
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in 1788. He supported himself through preaching and private tutoring. He was
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a priest in 1794, and became a cathedral assistant in
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. In 1812 he became assistant vicar in Hälleberga in the
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. He was considered to be richly talented and was highly regarded as a
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. One well-known sermon was known for its "deep remorse and heartfelt longing for repentance." Sellergren's preaching was often aimed at everyone: "the sleeping, the awakened and the converted, sometimes even different age groups." After his faith began to falter in contact with Enlightenment literature, he indulged in alcohol abuse to the point that he was called to the cathedral chapter in 1813 and forced to take a leave of absence. Physically as well as mentally weak, he experienced a remarkable religious breakthrough during that time and was able to continue his priestly ministry thereafter. He became like "a new man" who "burned with the desire to save, if possible, the whole world". Sellergren found a renewed faith based on Lutheran orthodoxy, the ''läsare'' (Reader) movement,
Pietism Pietism (), also known as Pietistic Lutheranism, is a movement within Lutheranism that combines its emphasis on biblical doctrine with an emphasis on individual piety and living a holy Christian life, including a social concern for the needy and ...
, and Moravian beliefs, although he would later discourage the reading of Moravian books. Despite his criticism of the Reader movement in general, Bishop
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praised Sellergren's preaching. In 1823, he married Anna Maria Petersdotter. Later in life, he was plagued by poor health. During this time he relied on the help of a number of priests and stayed in contact with many others, including ,
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, and
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, who later helped found the
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. Sellergren died in 1843 in Hälleberga,
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.


Influence

Sellergren's revival focused on the reading of the Bible (), holding fast to the Lutheran confession and the Bible as a guide for life. He focused on the
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and the importance of
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. As a preacher and pastor, Sellergren exerted influence far and wide and became one of the leading figures of the 19th-century church revival, a "church father in a chaplain's house". His preaching was of an Old
Pietistic Pietism (), also known as Pietistic Lutheranism, is a movement within Lutheranism that combines its emphasis on biblical doctrine with an emphasis on individual piety and living a holy Christian life, including a social concern for the needy and ...
nature, but in time, partly through the influence of
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and Johan Möller, bishop of Visby, it acquired a stronger
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element. Sellergren is said to have been seen as something close to an apostle among the population and to have had a great influence on the clergy of the diocese.Winberg 2000, p. 37 He made an impression on the Palmqvist family, several of whom (
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, Gustaf, and
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) would later become pioneers in the early Swedish Baptist movement in Sweden and the United States. A friend of jurist and advocate of religious freedom
Lars Vilhelm Henschen 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 of doctor Salomon Eberhard Henschen, educator Maria Henschen (von Bergen), and publicist , a ...
, Sellergren also affected Henschen's beliefs.


Works

* (1843) * (1925)


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