单词 | Socinus |
例句 | Paul of Samosata, Arius, Pelagius, Socinus, the Swiss, Polish, English advocates of the same general theology and christology were, after their several kinds, disciples of the same philosophical system. Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z It was much less difficult to undertake Socinus himself, because he owned however the authority of Scripture, and that it had not been corrupted. The Anglo-French Entente in the Seventeenth Century 2011-11-04T02:00:24.773Z Having thus given you a fair account of the creed of Socinus, I must next notice the modern Unitarians, who on some points differ from him. Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century 2011-05-17T02:00:19.317Z Luther did but a part of the work, Calvin another portion, Socinus finished it. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 2011-01-31T03:00:14.710Z There arrived from Cracow a troop of Hungarian soldiers who announced themselves as followers of Socinus. Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z He translated some Socinian books, among others the Life of Socinus, and published two catechisms which excited a fury of indignation. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z Socinus was D�vid’s guest, but the discussion between them led to no result. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 1 "Bisharin" to "Bohea" If Socinus had recollected this, he might have spared himself the trouble of controverting a notion never maintained by the orthodox, i.e. that the Deity was individually divided. Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century 2011-05-17T02:00:19.317Z To take up with Luther, and to reject Calvin and Socinus, would be, according to that epigram, like living in a house without a roof to it. An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 2011-01-31T03:00:14.710Z From that time I became a daily visitor in the retreat of the followers of Socinus. Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z When the Reformation quickened free inquiry and religious p. 195life, Socinus appeared; the epitaph on his tomb shows what his friends thought of his doctrine. The Religious Life of London Socinus was the first who, on the ground that Church and State ought to be separated, required universal toleration. The History of Freedom Above all, Faustus Socinus spread the seeds of this doctrine in Europe; and at the end of the sixteenth century, a new species of Christianity was established. Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers." It was at this period that he conceived the design of obtaining a far wider circulation than they had yet met with for the ideas of Faustus Socinus. Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II It is a significant fact, noted by Mr. Lecky, that the only two leaders of the Reformation who advocated tolerance were Zuinglius and Socinus, both of them disbelievers in exclusive salvation. The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete “Luther took off the roof of Babylon, Calvin threw down the walls, Socinus dug up the foundations.” The Religious Life of London But Socinus disarmed his own theory, for he was a strict advocate of passive obedience. The History of Freedom Faustus Socinus claimed that he had received his ideas from his uncle Laelius. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Socinian means a Unitarian, a follower of Faustus Socinus. Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 That point is the doctrine that direct prayer to Jesus Christ is lawful and desirable: this Socinus held, and the modern Unitarians do not hold. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I Mr. Lindsay acknowledges, that Faustus Socinus himself was not free from persecution in the case of Francis David, superintendent of the Unitarian churches in Transylvania. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs His activity in the Rosicrucian cause then became prodigious, and the followers of Socinus, apparently all implicated in the Satanism of their master, began to swell the ranks of the Accepted Masons. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer He was scandalised by a sermon in which Calvin was placed upon the same level among heresiarchs as Socinus and other like aliens from gospel truth. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 It by no means implies that those to whom it was given agreed with the doctrine of Faustus Socinus. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century In the Racovian Catechism, of which Faustus Socinus probably drew the first sketch, a clearer light is arrived at. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I The difference between Socinus and David was very slight. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs Fava, who denies all the reputed connection between Templars and Masons, and traces the latter to Faustus Socinus as founder, following Abbé Lefranc in his “Veil raised for the Curious.” Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Grotius had written against Socinus, and Crellius, to vindicate his master, answered Grotius with a politeness and good-breeding seldom found in a polemical divine. The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works On the other hand, many were called Socinians who really believed far less than Socinus and the foreign Socinians did. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century The learned clergy and the higher laity know better: they know that the bulk of the modern Unitarians go farther than Socinus, and are not correctly named as his followers. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I "I wish I could say," adds Mr. Lindsay, "that Socinus, or his friend Blandrata, had done all in their power to prevent his commitment, or procure his release afterwards." Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs This would seem to imply that the lines were composed not long after the death of Faustus Socinus. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 He speaks, in the same letter, of Socinus as a man very little versed in the sentiments of antiquity, and whose errors he had confuted in many of his works. The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed; together with a Critical Account of His Works Faustus Socinus, his nephew, inherited his sentiments; and, on this account, was obliged to quit Zurich. The Life of Hugo Grotius With Brief Minutes of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of the Netherlands Dr. Lightfoot says that Socinus "denounces corruptions and anachronisms, but so far as I can see does not question a nucleus of genuine matter." A Reply to Dr. Lightfoot's Essays The society, however, was broken up, and Socinus left Italy for Switzerland and Poland. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 03 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 1 That no "boast," however, was intended, becomes probable, when we consider that the distich was designed to convey a feeling of reverence towards Socinus rather than an insult to Rome. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 And as to their Protestants, they are the followers of Laelius Socinus, who denied our Saviour's divinity; and have no concern about the divine inspiration of the Holy Ghost. The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801) The repeated and often bitter accusation brought against the advocates of Latitude that they were 'Socinians,' or at least tainted with 'Socinianism,' renders appropriate some short account of Socinus himself. Unitarianism Observe, to the views of Socinus, not to modern Unitarianism, as taught by Priestley and Belsham. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge When Mr. Coleridge first came to Bristol, he had evidently adopted, at least to some considerable extent, the sentiments of Socinus. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey Both Laelius and Faustus Socinus laid down the adorability of Jesus in strong terms. Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge When we first went to London, she always sate under the Reverend Socinus Frost, and seemed very satisfied. Endymion It was, however, in Poland especially that the influence of Faustus Socinus first became prominent. Unitarianism Some have broached out of Socinus a most uncomfortable and desperate doctrine, that late repentance, that is, upon the last bed of sickness, is unfruitful, at least to reconcile the penitent to God. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. Mr. C. up to this day, Feb. 18th, 1798, held, though laxly, the doctrines of Socinus. Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey Faustus Socinus worshipped Jesus Christ, and said that God had given him the power of being omnipresent. Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge He points out that while Socinus, a true friend of liberty of thought, contemplated this system, the Anabaptists, whose spirit was intolerant, sought Separation. A History of Freedom of Thought Socinus joined this group, and during the latter half of the sixteenth century effected much improvement among them, organizing their congregations, establishing schools, promoting a Unitarian literature. Unitarianism If he scorns the name of Socinus as his authority, and appeals to Scripture, do not the Methodists the same? Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. Socinus was content to prove Jesus Christ a man; but Renan has gone and proved him a Frenchman. Put Yourself in His Place In 1579 Faustus Socinus arrived in Poland, at a time when the anti-Trinitarians were divided into opposing factions, but in a short while he succeeded in winning most of them over to his own views. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 It will be observed that in both these cases freedom was incomplete; but it was much larger and more fundamental in Rhode Island, where it had been ultimately derived from the doctrine of Socinus. A History of Freedom of Thought The educational work thus begun achieved great success; but in his own lifetime Socinus met with fierce opposition and even personal violence. Unitarianism If to wish, will, resolve, and attempt to realize, be morally to commit, an action, then must Socinus and Calvin hunt in the same collar. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. His nephew Faustus Socinus then stepped into the place vacated by his uncle. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Laelius Socinus, though he remained at Zurich, was looked up to as the guiding spirit of the party till his death in 1562. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Socinus thought that this principle could be realized without abolishing the State Church. A History of Freedom of Thought Hence in opposition to the Unitarians Socinus maintained that Christ should be worshipped as God. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Socinus can have no claim upon my veneration: I have never concerned myself with what he believed nor with what he taught &c. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. For some time while religious fervour was at its height both Lutherans and Calvinists held fast by their religious formularies and refused to accept the scriptural views of Socinus. 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