De Prez Justus D e Prez Justus , called Jodocus by F. Socin , (Fratr. Pol. T. I. p. 426,) is mentioned by Bock, in his "History of Prussian Socinianism," (§ vii. p. 17,) as living at Dantzic in the year 1584. That city also continued to be his place of...
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Denck John D enck John , (Germ. Hans Dengck,) was the intimate friend of Lewis Hetzer . Scultetus calls him a Bavarian ; and describes him as a learned man, and a skilful Hebraist, but says that he was of a melancholy temperament. According to some, he...
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Deminovicius John D eminovicius John , (Polon. Demianowicki,) w as taken into the number of the alumni, at the Synod of Piaski, in 1641; and at the end of his second year, in 1643, when Masters were appointed at the School of Luclavice, his services were...
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Demianovicius Stanislas D emianovicius Stanislaus , ( Polon . Demianowicki,) w as private tutor, in 1651, to the children of a noble lady, named Suchodolia ; and in 1653, to those of John Moscorovius . In 1654, some expectation of being allowed to go...
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De Chiari James D e Chiari James was a member of the society at Vicence, who, in 1546, was seized by the officers of the Inquisition, and thrown into prison, where he died (what is called) a natural death: but his end was probably hastened by the severe...
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Davidis Francis D avidis Francis , known among the Crypto-Socinians of Altorf by the name of Desiderius Erasmus, was not a Hungarian, as Sandius and many other writers have said, but a Transylvanian, of the Saxon race. The Rev. Theophilus Lindsey justly...
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Daems Cornelius D aems Cornelius was a learned Civilian, who studied in Italy, and took his Doctor's degree with honours ; but afterwards relinquished the profession of the Law for the study of Divinity,—a change which, though made from choice, was not...
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Czenadius Paul C zenadius Paul according to Bock, was a Doctor of Medicine, and succeeded Valentine Radecius , as Rector of the Gymnasium of Clausenburg. His name has been sometimes incorrectly spelt Isanadius; and Mersennus has been supposed to allude...
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Czechovicius Martin C zechovicius Martin , (Polon. Czechowicz,) was a Pole or a Lithuanian, and author of a schism in the Socinian Church, occasioned by his vehement opposition to Infant Baptism. The first mention which we find of him is on the 16th of...
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Czechovicius Albert C zechovicius Albert , ( Polon. Czechowicz,) was ordained to the ministry among the Evangelicals. The first mention of him in the Synodical Acts of the Socinians is about the year 1617. When he joined the latter party, a sum was granted...
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