Hohleisein Ludwig H ohleisein Ludwig , by a decree of the Synod of Piaski, in 1641, was made Rector of the academical institution at Kissielin. Little is known of his personal history; but the bare fact of his being thought fit to sustain this office...
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Hesychius H esychius is described by Bock as an exile; and the first mention of him occurs in the Acts of the Assembly of Siedliski in 1643, at which he and Zwicker were present. At the Assemblies of Czarcow in 1651 and 1652, a salary was allowed him....
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Herwart Ulrich H erwart Ulrich is not mentioned by Sandius, because he published nothing in his own name. Whether he was descended from the ancient and flourishing family of Heerwart, of Augsburg, is uncertain. Michael Gittichius calls him "pious Ulric,...
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Hernwirth H ernwirth translated the Hymns, used by the Socinians in their Churches, from the Polish into the German, as we learn from the Synodical Acts, A. D. 1615, at which time a plan for their publication was agitated. (Vidend. Bock, Hist. Ant. T.I....
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Hawes H awes was committed to prison, during the Long Parliament, by some Justices of the Peace, on the evidence of two witnesses, for speaking words derogatory to the second and third persons of the Trinity; upon which a book was forthwith printed, reflecting...
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Hartigveld John H artigveld John w as a person of some consideration at Rotterdam, where he was born in the year 1616, and died October 22nd, 1678, after having completed his sixtysecond year. He published the following works in the Dutch language. 1....
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Hamsted Hadrian Cornelius H amsted Hadrian Cornelius was one of the Ministers of the Strangers' Church, Augustin Friars, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Strype says, that he "was touched with Anabaptistical and Arian principles ; and had divers followers,...
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Hamont Matthew Matthew Hamont, by trade a ploughwright, of Hethersett, in the county of Norfolk, three miles from Norwich, was cited to appear before the Bishop of that diocese, in the year 1579, for having, as Stowe observes, denied Christ our Saviour....
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Gualther Mark G ualther Mark was Rector of Kampen, in the Province of Overyssel. In the month of February, 1621, four Remonstrant burghers of that town were unexpectedly involved in great trouble, in consequence of a supplicatory letter, which had been...
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Grotkovius John G rotkovius John , (Polon. Grotkowski,) is frequently mentioned in the Synodical Acts, in which, and in the Diary of Smalcius , he is indifferently called Grokovius, Krotovius and Krotkovius. He was a Polish, or Lithuanian Noble, whom...
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