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  • The Italian exiles spread antitrinitarian views to Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Transylvania and Holland.
  • The publication of the dictionary violated a 1653 law in Holland prohibiting the promulgation of antitrinitarian views.
  • Cs醟y became a follower of the Antitrinitarian ( or Unitarian ) doctrines, after the Disputes of 1568 in Gyulafeh閞v醨.
  • Sylvan became part of an Antitrinitarian cell that included Adam Neuser, Matthias Vehe-Glirius, Jakob Suter and Johann Hasler.
  • The debate played host to the leading Italian Antitrinitarian exiles, including Giorgio Biandrata, Bernardino Ochino, Giovanni Alciato and Giovanni Gentile.
  • The Anabaptist Council of Venice 1550, marks the start of a formal but underground antitrinitarian movement in Italy, led by men such as Matteo Gribaldi.
  • "' Francesco della Sega "'( 1528 & ndash; 26 February 1565 ) was an Italian antitrinitarian executed by the Venetian Inquisition.
  • Frederick pronounced the sentence of death on the Antitrinitarian Johann Sylvan based on the opinion signed by Olevianus, Ursinus, and Boquin, December 23, 1572.
  • The College of Cardinals argued for his death, but Pope Gregory XIII insisted that if Palaeologus would denounce his former antitrinitarian opinions then he would be more useful alive.
  • The trial against Servetus, an Antitrinitarian, in Geneva was not a case of church discipline but a criminal procedure based on the legal code of the Holy Roman Empire.
  • In a minority view, T . C . Pfizenmaier argues that Newton held the Eastern Orthodox view on the Trinity . and now most scholars identify Newton as an Antitrinitarian monotheist.
  • About the beginning of December 1693 he printed an antitrinitarian tract containing a  dialogue and a  confutation .  This he sent by post to members of both Houses of Parliament.
  • It had been preceded by the antitrinitarian " Collegia Vicentina " ( Lat . " Vicenza colloquia " ) in Vicenza in which Lelio Sozzini took a leading role in 1546.
  • He edited and published The Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum, or Antitrinitarian Library, in Freistadt, Austria, in 1684, from the work of Christopher Sandius, Amsterdam, who had died 4 years earlier.
  • Palaeologus had encountered the Polish Brethren of the " ecclesia minor " in Krak體, and much of his antitrinitarian teaching accords with theirs, while being more systematically expressed; and much more learned in presentation.
  • There is evidence from Hopton Haynes that Newton reacted by pulling back from publication on the issue; his antitrinitarian views, from the 1690s, were finally published in 1754 as " An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture ".
  • During his time with Petrovics he influenced numerous people in Hungary such as the Debrecen clergyman Tam醩 Arany, who became involved in a heated debate with Calvinist bishop P閠er Melius Juh醩z over Antitrinitarian issues . leading to imprisonment on 28 June 1559 at Wlodzislaw.
  • Following completion of the above series Benedykt Wiszowaty was also involved in the other major, but much shorter, Socinian " Bibliotheca " : The " Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum ", or " Antitrinitarian Library ", first published in 1684.
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