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- Christopher Sandius Jr. (Königsberg, October 12, 1644 – Amsterdam, November 30, 1680) was an Arian writer and publisher of Socinian works without himself...
- The Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum, or Antitrinitarian Library, first published in 1684, is a posthumously published work of Christopher Sandius (English:...
- progress, and decline of the Reformation in Poland 1838 p361 Christopher SandiusBibliotheca antitrinitariorum p48 Robert Robinson Ecclesiastical Researches 1792...
- Bibliotheca: the Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum, or Antitrinitarian Library, first published in 1684. This is a posthumous work of Christopher Sandius...
- RosenrothKabbala Denudata (publication completed) Christopher SandiusBibliotheca antitrinitariorum George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax – The Character...
- London 1912), XII: Trench-Zwingli, p. 227 (Internet Archive). C. Sandius, Bibliotheca Anti-Trinitariorum: sive Catalogus Scriptorum, &c. op. posth. (Apud...
- Sandius in his Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum (1684) mentions a commentary on St John's Gospel, not known to exist. Notices of Valdés are in Sandius,...
- Brethren. Previous volumes had been edited after the death of Christopher Sandius by Benedykt Wiszowaty in 1684. His editorial labors included the publication...
- medieval Italy. A tradition—first published by Christopher Sandius in his book Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum (1684) and Andrzej Wiszowaty in his book...
- Locke to Crell but Robert Wallace (Unitarian) reattributes to Christopher Sandius Icander Das fast auf dem höchsten Gipfel der Vollkommenheit prangende Dresden...