Antitrinitarian Biography: Or, Sketches of the Lives and Writings of Distinguished Antitrinitarians; Exhibiting a View of the State of the Unitarian Doctrine and Worship in the Principal Nations of Europe, from the Reformation to the Close of the Seventeenth Century: to which is Prefixed a History of Unitarianism in England During the Same Period, Volume 3E. T. Whitfield, 1850 - Unitarian Universalist churches |
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... died soon after Ruarus's return from England in 1619 , on account of the deep silence of his friend respecting him , in all his letters written after that time . The only subsequent notice of him occurs in a letter from John Crellius to ...
... died soon after Ruarus's return from England in 1619 , on account of the deep silence of his friend respecting him , in all his letters written after that time . The only subsequent notice of him occurs in a letter from John Crellius to ...
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... died in the year 1654 , at the age of sixty - four . Like his father , he was one of the most eloquent of the Socinian Preachers . He had two brothers , Christopher and Peter , who were strenuous advocates of the Unitarian doctrine ...
... died in the year 1654 , at the age of sixty - four . Like his father , he was one of the most eloquent of the Socinian Preachers . He had two brothers , Christopher and Peter , who were strenuous advocates of the Unitarian doctrine ...
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... died in the year 1641. He married Elizabeth , daughter of Andrew Lu- bieniecius ; and his own daughter , Alexandra , who was the offspring of this marriage , became the wife of Andrew Wissowatius , whose mother was the daughter of ...
... died in the year 1641. He married Elizabeth , daughter of Andrew Lu- bieniecius ; and his own daughter , Alexandra , who was the offspring of this marriage , became the wife of Andrew Wissowatius , whose mother was the daughter of ...
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... died Sept. 1st , 1612 ; and Bock thinks that this may have been the father of Samuel Przipcovius . Samuel was born about the year 1592 ; and having laid the foundation of his acquaintance with literature in his own country , removed ...
... died Sept. 1st , 1612 ; and Bock thinks that this may have been the father of Samuel Przipcovius . Samuel was born about the year 1592 ; and having laid the foundation of his acquaintance with literature in his own country , removed ...
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... died Nov. 1st , 1661 , aged sixty - nine . He entrusted his Commentaries to his three sons , Chris- topher , Jonas and Paul ; and to his friends , Stanislaus Lubieniecius and John Preussius . The former of these friends says , in ...
... died Nov. 1st , 1661 , aged sixty - nine . He entrusted his Commentaries to his three sons , Chris- topher , Jonas and Paul ; and to his friends , Stanislaus Lubieniecius and John Preussius . The former of these friends says , in ...
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