Phrases like these dominate: English - speaking evangelicalism and
continental Pietism each elaborated «themes associated» with those of the other, and spoke of them «at the same time»; there are «a few scattered references,» but the literature is sparse.
Even among German Reformed ministers «Pietist tendencies seem never to have been very pronounced; soon
Continental Pietism as an identifiable movement within the colonies largely disappeared into the mainstream.»
Not exact matches
Balmer's attempt at originality has to do with the influence of
Continental (Reformed, Lutheran, Dutch, German, etc.) «
Pietism» on the evangelicalism that usually gets traced mainly to Puritanism.