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Skevikare
Skevikare, or ''Skevikarna'', were a group of radical Pietists, who, after having travelled around Denmark, Germany and Holland in exile for 11 years, in 1745 returned to Sweden and formed a Christian community on the island Värmdön outside of Stockholm. ==Intriguing history== Their history is one of the most intriguing of the radical Pietistic movement in the North. It starts about 1720 with the "Eriksson brothers" among the Swedish population of west Finland. These two former officers in the Swedish army preached the pietistic spiritual insights, and of course soon were brought before court, having denied some of the doctrines of the Lutheran Church. After a seven-year-long trial they came to Stockholm in 1733 to be officially exiled. But instead of awaiting the final decision, they asked for permission to leave the country immediately, together with their followers, who now had grown to about 60 devoted radical Pietists. This they were granted.
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