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  • The origins of the Racovian Catechism are not quite clear.
  • The Socinian Racovian Academy was founded in 1602 by Jakub SienieDski, Jan SienieDski's son.
  • Though how much detailed adherence there was to the original 1604 Racovian Catechism is open to question.
  • He was a teacher and rector of the Racovian Academy and contributed to the prosperity of the university.
  • From 1613 he worked at the Racovian Academy at Rak體, of which he was the rector from 1616 to 1621.
  • In 1630 he worked with Joachim Stegmann Sr . in the production of a German version of the Racovian New Testament.
  • He died before the founding of the Racovian Academy ( Polish : " Akademia Rakowska " ) in 1602 by Jakub SienieDski.
  • He was born and died in Rak體, Kielce county, studied and taught at the Racovian Academy and helped draft the Racovian Catechism.
  • He was born and died in Rak體, Kielce county, studied and taught at the Racovian Academy and helped draft the Racovian Catechism.
  • They did not hesitate to plunder even their homeland, where they sacked the " Racovian Academy " university of the Polish brethren.
  • Encouraged by the connections of German Antitrinitarians to the Racovian Academy in Poland, German and Polish Socinians attempted to establish in Altdorf a similar Academy.
  • V鰈kel taught at the Racovian Academy and is often credited with a hand in the Racovian Catechism of 1605 along with Hieronim Moskorzowski, Valentin Schmalz.
  • V鰈kel taught at the Racovian Academy and is often credited with a hand in the Racovian Catechism of 1605 along with Hieronim Moskorzowski, Valentin Schmalz.
  • In 1631 he turned down an invitation from the Racovian Academy, instead going to the Imperial court in Prague at the request of Michael Sendivogius.
  • Following the 1638 decision of the Sejm which drove the Polish brethren from Rak體 and closed the Racovian Academy, the GdaDsk city council moved to exile Ruar.
  • His influence continued after his death through the writings of his students published in Polish and Latin from the press of the Racovian Academy at Rak體, Kielce County.
  • He studied in Germany, from where he returned to teach in Rak體, Kielce County at the Racovian Academy, and then in LusBawice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship.
  • A revised Latin edition of the Racovian catechism appeared in 1680 in Amsterdam, revised by Sozzini's grandson Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr . and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty.
  • The Englishman John Biddle had translated two works by Przypkowski, as well as the Racovian Catechism and a work by Joachim Stegmann, a " Polish Brother " from Germany.
  • He moved to Poland in 1614 and was appointed rector of the Racovian Academy for three years in the 1620s, but resigned because of the burdens of the teaching and administration.
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