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- The Bibliotheca dissidentium (English, Library of Dissenters) is a series of 26 volumes (1980–2008) of historical editions of 16th century Non-Conformist...
- The Warsaw Confederation, signed on 28 January 1573 by the Polish national ****embly (sejm konwokacyjny) in Warsaw, was one of the first European acts granting...
- Antitrinitarianism (1566–1571) 1996 J. Kaldos & M. Balazs (1993), Bibliotheca dissidentium. Répertoire des non-conformistes religieux des seizième et dix-sieptième...
- Christ" (Chambers's Encyclopaedia [1968 revision p. 103]). Bibliotheca dissidentium 26. Hungarian Antitrinitarians 4. Ferenc David Mihály Balázs and translated...
- 2307/3046097. ISSN 0004-3079. JSTOR 3046097. André Séguenny (1984). Bibliotheca Dissidentium. Répertoire des non-conformistes religieux des seizième et dix-septième...
- University Press, 2001) The Family of Love. I: Hendrik Niclaes. Bibliotheca Dissidentium. Répertoire des non-conformistes religieux des seizième et dix-septième...
- is still the Sabbath) around 1528 among Anabaptists in Moravia, Silesia, and Bohemia." Oswald Glaidt: Daniel Liechty - Bibliotheca dissidentium - 1989....
- Lord's Supper. In 1552 he published Farrago confusanearum et inter se dissidentium opinionum de coena Domini, ex Sacramentariorum libris congesta, a warning...
- Lismaninus. His letters and writings survive in m****cript. Bibliotheca dissidentium: Daniel Bieliński, Stansiław Budzyński, André Séguenny, Jean Rott, Irena...
- Theologia dogmatica Christianorum Orientalium ab Ecclesia catholica dissidentium, 5 Vols. (Paris: Letouzey et Ané, 1926–1935). Louis Petit, Xenophon Sidéridès...