Paavo Ruotsalainen

Paavo Ruotsalainen (July 9 1777 - January 27 1852) was a Finnish farmer and lay preacher. Born in Tlvnniemi (parish Iisalmi) as the oldest son of plain farmers, he received his first bible at age six. At the time of his confirmation he had already read it three times, and always thought about the words of the bible which gained him the nickname foolish Paavo. When he heard about the lay pastor Jakob Hgman in Jyvskyl, he instantly traveled the 200km to there by foot. This visit lay the foundation of his religious life. Paavo Ruotsalainen became the leading of the awakening movement in Finland. He traveled around Finland to meet with other members of the movement, most notably the priests Jonas Lagus and Nils Gustav Malmberg in Pohjanmaa - it is estimated that he traveled 40,000 km altogether, most of it by foot. With the spreading of the movement, both church and state authorities became worried about it. In 1838/39 he was put to trial and was impose a fine, yet this could not stop the movement. His religious activities made his private life more difficult - his first wife could not understand his activities, his oldest son was even murdered by opponents of the movement. Ruotsalainen died on the island Aholansaari and was buried in Nilsi. Ruotsalainen, Paavo Ruotsalainen, Paavo Ruotsalainen, Paavo

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
i dreamed of africa
papagaios
savai'i
network theory
sofia rotaru
thorney island
arizona desert centipede
time crisis ii
orbassano
poncelet
mrio jardel
mike douglas
marketplace of ideas
boris vallejo
hellas planitia
yus
hollywood heartbreakers
dahod
becta
dehgam
maned duck
dickin medal
barbara amiel
pacific black duck
information technology governance
bahria university
construction site safety
city building series
humphrey jennings
lower elements police
pierre frogier
171 ophelia
172 baucis
173 ino
iraqi special tribunal
kolouei o'brien
174 phaedra
porto santo island
175 andromache
chronovisor
surrey county cricket club
franois bourgeon
176 iduna
animal trainer