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Faustus Socinus

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Faustus Socinus or Fausto Sozzini , 1539-1604, Italian religious reformer, founder of Socinianism . Socinus left the Roman Catholic Church when, influenced by the writings of his uncle, Laelius Socinus, he came to deny the Trinity and other traditional doctrines. Faustus left Italy for Basel in 1575, and in 1579 he went to Poland, where he spent the remainder of his life. In Poland he gradually organized the anti-Trinitarian groups into the sect of Polish Brethren and thereby founded the movement known as Socinianism. Author not available, SOCINUS, FAUSTUS. , The Columbia... Read more
Laelius Socinus
...reformer. After becoming interested in Protestantism, Socinus left Italy in 1544 for the Swiss cantons to escape the...became his good friend. John Calvin, however, suspected Socinus of doctrinal differences, and to allay these suspicions Socinus signed a confession of faith in 1555. However, ... Read more
Socinianism
...in Poland in the 16th cent. by Faustus Socinus . Antecedents of the movement were...Rakow as an intellectual center. Faustus went to Poland in 1579 and became...merely the activity of God. Under Faustus the movement became known as the... Read more

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