- The
Racovian Catechism (Pol.:
Katechizm Rakowski) is a
nontrinitarian statement of
faith from the 16th century. The
title Racovian comes from the publishers...
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narrowly defined position of the
Racovian catechisms and library.
Socinian theology, as
summarised in the
Racovian Catechism,
rejected the
views of orthodox...
- The
Racovian Academy (Latin:
Gymnasium Bonarum Artium) was a
Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the
Polish Brethren in Raków,
Sandomierz Voivodeship...
- many
books from the
Racovian Academy. The
Englishman John
Biddle had
translated two
works by Przypkowski, as well as the
Racovian Catechism and a work...
- had
earlier been
printed by
Rodecki and
Sternacki at the
printery of the
Racovian Academy 1602-1638.
Volumes 1-8 1665,1668, 1692 Vols I-II
Fausto Sozzini...
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version of the
Racovian New Testament.
Several of Crell's
works were
printed first by
Rodecki and
Sternacki at the
printery of the
Racovian Academy 1602-1638...
- The
Racovian New
Testament refers to two
separate translations produced by the
Unitarian Polish Brethren at the
printing presses of the
Racovian Academy...
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founded by his
father at Raków,
Kielce County the
Racovian Academy and a printing-press, from
which the
Racovian Catechism was
issued in 1605. In 1610, a Catholic...
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worked with
Joachim Stegmann (1595–1633) on the
Racovian Catechism of 1605, and
taught at the
Racovian Academy of the
Polish Brethren.
After the expulsion...
- did not
hesitate to
plunder even
their homeland,
where they
sacked the
Racovian Academy university of the
Polish brethren. Such
actions were
among the...