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  • He was thought to show a leaning towards Socinianism and Arminianism.
  • A letter of Rand to Benjamin Worsley is positive about Socinianism.
  • More importantly, he laid out his belief in Socinianism.
  • In addition he was accused of Socinianism and Arminianism.
  • In the period 1614 1617 Altdorf was briefly the centre of Socinianism in Germany.
  • The followers of Socinianism were Unitarian or Nontrinitarian in theology and influenced by the Polish Brethren.
  • Walker retorted upon Goodwin and others with a charge of Socinianism in the article of justification.
  • His books promoted the Italian heretical thinkers at the origins of Socinianism and the theory of Tolerance.
  • He used guilt by association in suggesting their connection to free-thinking, Socinianism and atheism.
  • The vicar's creed was that of Socinianism ( or Unitarianism as it is called today ).
  • Because of the selectivity of his sermons, however, his parishioners begin to suspect him of Socinianism.
  • As a theologian, Burgh is best known for his defence of the doctrine of the Trinity against Socinianism.
  • Socinianism was an early form of Unitarianism and the Unitarian Church today maintains a moral influence view of the atonement.
  • There was also concern over the appearance in some places of false doctrines, such as Arianism, Socinianism and Pelagianism.
  • In Socinianism the Divinity of Jesus is denied, and Jesus is considered to be no different than any other man.
  • In Britain and North America, " Socinianism " later became a catch-all term for any kind of dissenting belief.
  • On 19 February 1645 he became doctor of theology and started to write his first work ( 1649 ), against Socinianism.
  • Following the 1639 ban on Socinianism he was convicted by the Warsaw parliament in 1647 for spreading " godless " dogma and exiled.
  • As a result of Garrard's relationship with Toulmin, he began to accept some tenets of Unitarianism, specifically the doctrines of Socinianism.
  • Socinianism, an anti-trinitarian position, had made a few in-roads into England in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
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