Background
Frölich was born the daughter of colonel Hans Christoffer Frölich and Elisabet von Plessen.
Frölich was born the daughter of colonel Hans Christoffer Frölich and Elisabet von Plessen.
The location and exact date is unknown. Her brother, Karl Gustaf Frölich, was an ennobled count. She became the aunt of Charlotta Frölich.
The same year, she was sentenced to exile and traveled to Hamburg, where she published her work about millennialism and the seven congregations in the Bible, which caused her banishment from the city.
One of her opinions was that women should be allowed to preach. She returned to Stockholm in 1692, where she held speeches against the priests "almost worse than before" and tried to publish her work.
She was arrested and put in jail, where she died the same year. She was a Lutheran, but attacked the literary version of the priests.