Socinianism in Seventeenth-century EnglandOxford University Press, 1951 - 352 pàgines |
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... heresy , and after Wightman's death ( 11 April 1612 ) there were no more burnings . Indeed James's bonfires , of books as of men , failed to prevent the influx of heresy into his kingdom . One instance of intercourse between Dutch ...
... heresy , and after Wightman's death ( 11 April 1612 ) there were no more burnings . Indeed James's bonfires , of books as of men , failed to prevent the influx of heresy into his kingdom . One instance of intercourse between Dutch ...
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... heresy , to commend their writings ' , and to give reason to suppose that members of the Church of England inclined ' to that foul heresy and the most dangerous that ever spread itself since the beginnings of Christianity'.2 · On making ...
... heresy , to commend their writings ' , and to give reason to suppose that members of the Church of England inclined ' to that foul heresy and the most dangerous that ever spread itself since the beginnings of Christianity'.2 · On making ...
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... heresy and blasphemy which carried with it the punishment of heresy by death.1 He must have known that he had friends in high places ; nevertheless , his willingness to court danger is rather remarkable . Best's tract is entitled ...
... heresy and blasphemy which carried with it the punishment of heresy by death.1 He must have known that he had friends in high places ; nevertheless , his willingness to court danger is rather remarkable . Best's tract is entitled ...
Continguts
THE ORIGINS | 1 |
EARLY CONTACTS BETWEEN POLAND | 25 |
HOLLAND THE GATEWAY FOR SOCINIAN | 32 |
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Acontius amongst Anabaptist anti-Socinian antitrinitarian arguments Arian Arminian Baptists believe Bidle's Bodleian Brevis disquisitio called Calvinist Cambridge Cheynell Chillingworth Christian Church College Confession of Faith contemporary controversy copy Crell declared deity Dissertatio de pace Divine doctrine England English Socinians Epistle Erbury Falkland Father Faustus Socinus Francis Cheynell Gloucester Hales hath Hedworth Henry Hedworth heresy heretical History Holland Holy Spirit Ibid Jesus Christ John Bidle John Knowles John Locke later Latin latitudinarian letter liberty Library Locke London Lord ment minister opinions opponent orthodox Oxford Oxon pamphlet Parliament Paul Best Penn person Polish Brethren preaching Presbyterian printed published Puritan Quakers Racovian Catechism Rakow rational reason Religion of Protestants religious reply S.P.D. Chas Sabellian Schlichting Scripture seventeenth century Smalcius Socinian Socinian authors Socinian books Socinian writers Socinianisme supra theological Thomas Firmin thought tion title-page toleration tract translation Trinitarian Trinity truth Twofold Catechism Unitarian whilst William William Erbery writings