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Socinianism (/soʊˈsɪniənɪzəm, səˈ-/ soh-SIN-ee-ə-niz-əm, sə-) is a
Nontrinitarian Christian belief system developed and co-founded
during the Protestant...
- of
their beliefs that
those outside Poland usually referred to them as
Socinians. The
Polish Brethren were
disbanded in 1658 by the Sejm (Polish Parliament)...
- The
Socinian controversy in the
Church of
England (sometimes
called the
First Socinian controversy to
distinguish it from a
debate around 1800
mainly affecting...
- Lubieniecki,
Socinian Piotr of Goniądz,
Socinian Gregory Paul of Brzeziny,
Socinian Marcin Czechowic,
Socinian Jan Niemojewski,
Socinian Mikołaj Sienicki...
- 1565 to 1658. By
those on the outside, they were
called "Arians" or "
Socinians" (Polish: arianie, socynianie), but
themselves preferred simply to be...
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although some of
these denominations hold
related doctrines such as
Socinianism, and some shy away from use of the term
Arian due to the term's historically...
- Sozzini,
founder of the
Nontrinitarian Christian belief system known as
Socinianism. His
doctrine was
developed among the
Polish Brethren in the
Polish Reformed...
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concludes that
Newton was at
least a
Socinian sympathiser (he
owned and had
thoroughly read at
least eight Socinian books),
possibly an
Arian and almost...
- Christians. With the Reformation,
Christians such as
Michael Servetus and the
Socinians started questioning the
ancient creeds that had
established Jesus's two...
- with
Socinian Christology is very small, the main
group known for this are the Christadelphians,
other groups include CoGGC and CGAF.
Modern Socinian or...