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Mohr Andrew

Mohr Andrew

Mohr Andrew M ohr Andrew and Samuel , ( Lat . Morus,) father and son, were cryptically called Melandri, but appear not to have been included in Moller's " Homonymoscopia," printed at Hamburgh in 1697. Andrew was Pastor of Drechtow, in the Marquisate of...

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Martinus Severinus

Martinus Severinus

Martinus Severinus M artinus Severinus , a Dane, attended the Conference at Racow in the month of October, 1602. In that year he was appointed to the office of colleague, or assistant to Ostorod at Dantzic ; and James Sieninius , Palatine of Podolia,...

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Marks Cornelius

Marks Cornelius

Marks Cornelius M arks Cornelius , (Latin Marci), of Nuremberg, was one of the leading encouragers of Socinianims among the students in the University of Altorf. He was a young man of exellent disposition, and goods talents ; and having entered the University...

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Marczynski Peter

Marczynski Peter

Marczynski Peter M arczynski Peter was a Polish Knight, and held the office of General, or Synodical Deacon, in the Polish Unitarian Churches. He translated the Latin Dictionary of Ambrose Calepinus into the Polish language. This Dictionary was first...

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Manning William

Manning William

Manning William M anning William , one of the Ejected Ministers, was Curate of Middleton cum Fordley, in the county of Suffolk, when the Act of Uniformity came into operation. In the "Nonconformists' Memorial" there are also accounts of John and Samuel...

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Manlius George

Manlius George

Manlius George M anlius George was one of those, who attended the Conferences, or Theological Exercises, held at the house of Smalcius , from the year 1606 to 1609. In the "Letter of an anonymous Writer, giving an Account of the Life and Death of Andrew...

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Macovius Samuel

Macovius Samuel

Macovius Samuel M acovius Samuel , (Polon. Makowski,) was a Doctor of Medicine, and doubtless the same person who is called in the Synodical Acts (A. D. 1633) "Doctor Bregensis," to free whom from the most wretched captivity, the Synod of Racow, in 1634,...

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Macieiowscius

Macieiowscius

Macieiowscius M acieiowscius , ( Polon. Maciejowski), was a convert from Catholicism, who officiated for a time as a Socinian Minister, but afterwards returned into the bosom of the Catholic Church. Peter Skarga makes mention of him, and of a letter addressed...

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Lutomirscius Stanislus

Lutomirscius Stanislus

Lutomirscius Stanislus L utomirscius Stanialaus , (Polon. Lutomirski,) a Polish Knight of an illustrious family, and Secretary to Sigismund Augustus, King of Poland, was originally a Catholic Priest, and had the joint cures of Commin and Tussin. According...

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Lushington Thomas

Lushington Thomas

Lushington Thomas L ushington Thomas , whom Luke Milbourn calls "a great patron of Socinianism," was born at Sandwich, in Kent; and matriculated in the University of Oxford, as a member of Broadgates-Hall, in Lent term, 160f, at the age of seventeen....

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