Mattheus Jean M attheus Jean , ou Matthes, selon Bock, fut un nom inconnu des écrivains qu'il consultât ; et fut pendant un temps, par lui-même classé parmi les patrons et enseignants antitrinitaires. Il fut l'un de ceux, qui, dans le palatinat du Rhin,...
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An ordinance or the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for the punishing or blasphemies and heresies. F or the preventing of the growth and spreading of Heresie and Blasphemy, be it Ordained by the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled,...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 6 UNITARIANISM IN AMERICA CHAPTER XXXIV The Beginnings of Unitarianism in America, 1750-1805 Thus far we have followed the story of the Unitarian movement on the Continent from its organized beginnings about 1565, and...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 5 UNITARIANISM IN ENGLAND CHAPTER XXVII The Pioneers of Unitarianism in England, to 1644 Thus far the path of our history has never been long or far out of sight of the stake, the block, or the prison; and the impression...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 4 UNITARIANISM IN TRANSYLVANIA CHAPTER XXI Down to the Beginning of Unitarianism in Transylvania in 1564 If asked when and where Unitarianism was first organized, the average person would be likely to answer that it was...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 3 UNITARIANISM IN POLAND CHAPTER XV The Beginnings of Antitrinitarianism in Poland, down to 1565 T hus far our history has been a story of oft-repeated failure and frequent tragedy. Wherever thinkers or preachers arose,...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 2 SCATTERED PIONEERS OF UNITARIANISM IN EUROPE CHAPTER VI The Protestant Reformation and the Beginnings of Modern Unitarianism, 1517-1530 I n the previous chapters we have seen how the system of orthodox theology gradually...
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Our Unitarian Heritage : Division 1 PREFACE T he present work has been prepared by request of the Department of Religious Education as a part of The Beacon Course. No one else can regret so much as the author that the preparation of it has been so long...
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A remakable example of God's Providence, visible during a journey of Christopher Crellius. [Copied (Amsterdam, 1774) from Manuscript Papers of Samuel Crellius . The original letter was written in Latin, and afterwards translated into Dutch. An English...
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Some account of the transylvanian unitarians from the close of the seventee century to the present time. [Extracted from a Communication of the Itev. John Kenrick, M.A., to the Monthly Repository for April, 1820.] In the year 1699, Transylvania was permanently...
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