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Robert Wallace (Unitarian)

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Robert Wallace (1791–1850) was an English Unitarian minister, now best known for his Antitrinitarian Biography (1850). [1]

32 relations: Andrzej Wojdowski, Angelo Canini, Christian Francken, Christopher Vitell, Daniel Whitby, Daniel Zwicker, Dudley, Edward Wightman, Ernst Soner, George van Parris, Gilbert Clerke, Giorgio Biandrata, Gregory Paul of Brzeziny, Hermann van Flekwyk, History of Unitarianism, Johannes Crellius, John Smith (Unitarian), Krzysztof Ostorodt, List of English writers (R-Z), Martin Seidel, Matthias Albinus, Melchior Hoffman, Nontrinitarianism, Patrick Pakingham, Paul Best, Racovian New Testament, Robert Wallace, Samuel Naeranus, Synod of Skrzynno, Thomas Rees (Unitarian), Unitarianism, Wallace (surname).

Andrzej Wojdowski

Andrzej Wojdowski (Latin Voivodius) (Chmielnik, 1565 – 1622) was a Polish Unitarian scholar.

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Angelo Canini

Angelo Canini (Angelus Caninius) (1521–1557) was an Italian grammarian, linguist and scholar from Anghiari.

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Christian Francken

Christian Francken (Gardelegen c.1550 - Rome? after 1610) was a former Jesuit who became an anti-Trinitarian writer.

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Christopher Vitell

Christopher Vitell (or Viret) (fl. 1543–1579), a Dutch carpenter or joiner from Southwark, was the first Familist or Anabaptist preacher in England; though he subsequently recanted his belief when faced with death by burning.

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Daniel Whitby

Daniel Whitby (1638–1726) was a controversial English theologian and biblical commentator.

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Daniel Zwicker

Daniel Zwicker (22 January 1612 – 10 November 1678) was a German physician from Danzig, and a Socinian theologian and controversialist of the Polish Brethren.

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Dudley

Dudley is a large town in the county of West Midlands, England, south-east of Wolverhampton and north-west of Birmingham.

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Edward Wightman

Edward Wightman (c. 1580 – 11 April 1612) was an English radical Anabaptist, executed at Lichfield on charges of heresy.

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Ernst Soner

Ernst Soner (Nuremberg, December 1572 – Altdorf bei Nürnberg, 28 September 1612) was a German doctor and herbalist.

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George van Parris

George van Parris (died 1551) was a Dutch Arian, who was burnt at the stake in London by his fellow Protestants.

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Gilbert Clerke

Gilbert Clerke (1626–c.1697) was an English mathematician, natural philosopher and Socinian theological writer.

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Giorgio Biandrata

Giorgio Biandrata or Blandrata (1515May 5, 1588), was an Italian-born Transylvanian physician and polemicist, who came of the De Biandrate family, powerful from the early part of the 13th century.

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Gregory Paul of Brzeziny

Grzegorz Paweł z Brzezin (English: Gregory Paul of Brzeziny, Latin: Gregorius Paulus Brzezinensis) (1525–1591), was a Socinian (Unitarian) writer and theologian, one of the principal creators and propagators of radical wing of the Polish Brethren, and author of several of the first theological works in Polish, which helped to the development of literary Polish.

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Hermann van Flekwyk

Hermann Van Flekwyk (died June 10, 1569) was a Dutch Anabaptist, whose name has become memorable, in consequence of an examination for heresy conducted by the Franciscan Cornelius Adrians later translated.

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History of Unitarianism

Unitarianism, as a Christian denominational family of churches, was first defined in Poland-Lithuania and Transylvania in the late 16th century.

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Johannes Crellius

Johannes Crellius (Polish: Jan Crell, English: John Crell; 26 July 1590 in Hellmitzheim – 11 June 1633 in Raków) was a Polish and German theologian.

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John Smith (Unitarian)

John Smith (1647/8–1727?) of St.

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Krzysztof Ostorodt

Krzysztof Ostorodt (German Christopher Ostorod) (Goslar c1560- Danzig 1611) was a Polish Unitarian teacher and missionary to the Netherlands.

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List of English writers (R-Z)

List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.

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Martin Seidel

Martin Seidelius (Oława fl. 1610–1620) was a Polish Unitarian.

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Matthias Albinus

Maciej Albin or Latin Matthias Albinus (fl. 1570s) was a Polish Calvinist minister at Iwanowice Dworskie who became the first to administer Believer's baptism in Poland, and then became openly Unitarian.

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Melchior Hoffman

Melchior Hoffman (or Hofmann; byname: Pel(t)zer "furrier"; c. 1495c. 1543) was an Anabaptist prophet and a visionary leader in northern Germany and the Netherlands.

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Nontrinitarianism

Nontrinitarianism is a form of Christianity that rejects the mainstream Christian doctrine of the Trinity—the teaching that God is three distinct hypostases or persons who are coeternal, coequal, and indivisibly united in one being, or essence (from the Greek ousia).

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Patrick Pakingham

Patrick Pakenham (Packingham, Pakingham) was an English fellmonger who was burned to death at Uxbridge in August 1555 because he refused to recant his Arian beliefs.

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Paul Best

Paul Best (Hutton Cranswick c.1590 - Driffield, 1657) was one of the first British converts to the "Socinian" Polish Brethren, and one of the first Unitarians to be imprisoned.

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Racovian New Testament

The Racovian New Testament refers to two separate translations produced by the Unitarian Polish Brethren at the printing presses of the Racovian Academy, Raków, Poland.

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Robert Wallace

Robert Wallace may refer to.

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Samuel Naeranus

Samuel Naeranus (1582–1641) was a Dutch Remonstrant minister and neo-Latin poet, exiled in 1619 after the Synod of Dort.

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Synod of Skrzynno

The Synod of Skrzynno 24 June 1567 was a synod between the Arians and Socinians among the Antitrinitarian Polish Brethren.

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Thomas Rees (Unitarian)

Thomas Rees (1777 – 1 August 1864), Welsh Nonconformist divine, was a Unitarian minister and scholar.

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Unitarianism

Unitarianism (from Latin unitas "unity, oneness", from unus "one") is historically a Christian theological movement named for its belief that the God in Christianity is one entity, as opposed to the Trinity (tri- from Latin tres "three") which defines God as three persons in one being; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

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Wallace (surname)

Wallace is a Scottish surname derived from the Anglo-Norman French waleis, which is in turn derived from a cognate of the Old English wylisc (pronounced "wullish") meaning "foreigner" or "Welshman" (see also Wallach and Walhaz).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wallace_(Unitarian)

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