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The '''Pure Sotirianity''' (''{{wp|Swedish|Blostlandic}}'' '''Ren sotiriandomen''') or the '''Blostlandic Sotirian Church''' (''{{wp|Swedish|Blostlandic}}'' '''Blostländska sotiriandomen kyrkan''') | The '''Pure Sotirianity''' (''{{wp|Swedish|Blostlandic}}'' '''Ren sotiriandomen''') or the '''Blostlandic Sotirian Church''' (''{{wp|Swedish|Blostlandic}}'' '''Blostländska sotiriandomen kyrkan'''), was a successor to the Church of Blostland from 1927 to 1936, created by [[Velam Ekbom]] and [[Karl Åberg]] after Ekbom managed to become Bishop of Blostland in the 1926 chruch election. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Blostland]][[Category:Sotirianity]] |
Revision as of 22:22, 15 March 2023
Pure Sotirianity | |
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Ren Sotiriandomen | |
Classification | Sotirian new religious movement |
Region | Blostland |
Language | Blostlandic |
Origin | 1927 Greater Blostland |
Defunct | 1936 |
Members | 3 million (peak, 1930) |
Other name(s) | The Blostlandic Sotirian Church |
The Pure Sotirianity (Blostlandic Ren sotiriandomen) or the Blostlandic Sotirian Church (Blostlandic Blostländska sotiriandomen kyrkan), was a successor to the Church of Blostland from 1927 to 1936, created by Velam Ekbom and Karl Åberg after Ekbom managed to become Bishop of Blostland in the 1926 chruch election.