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Drawing of Henric (or Henrik) Schartau, born September 27, 1757 in Malmö, died February 3, 1825 in Lund, was a Swedish priest and revival preacher, L W Tegner & Kittendorffs lith. Inst. 9112.

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Drawing of Henric (or Henrik) Schartau, born September 27, 1757 in Malmö, died February 3, 1825 in Lund, was a Swedish priest and revival preacher, L W Tegner & Kittendorffs lith. Inst. 9112.
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Title: Drawing of Henric (or Henrik) Schartau, born September 27, 1757 in Malmö, died February 3, 1825 in Lund, was a Swedish priest and revival preacher, L W Tegner & Kittendorffs lith. Inst. 9112.
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Drawing of Henric (or Henrik) Schartau, born September 27, 1757 in Malmö, died February 3, 1825 in Lund, was a Swedish priest and revival preacher, L W Tegner & Kittendorffs lith.
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9112.

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