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It should be noted that Hartshorne's use of the history of philosophy often involves lesser known views of famous thinkers (like Plato's belief in God as the soul for the body of the whole natural world, or Leibniz's defense of panpsychism) as well as the thought of lesser known thinkers (such as Faustus Socinus,
Charles Hartshorne Dombrowski, Dan 2009
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Faustus Socinus, nephew to Lælius Socinus, and his companions were more fortunate in Germany.
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Above all, Faustus Socinus spread the seeds of this doctrine in Europe; and at the end of the sixteenth century a new species of
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This kind of justice Faustus Socinus opposes with all his might in almost all his writings, but especially in his Theological Lectures of the Saviour, book i.chap. 1, etc.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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Smalcius, from the writings which Faustus Socinus left behind him at his death.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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In general, the doctrine wherein they boast, being first brought forth in a rude misshapen manner by the Pelagian heretics, was afterward improved by one Abelardus, a sophistical scholar in France; but owes its principal form and poison unto the endeavours of Faustus Socinus, and those who have followed him in his subtle attempt to corrupt the whole doctrine of the gospel.
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity 1616-1683 1965
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Faustus Socinus was not at first well received by his Polish brethren; but he overcame their aversion to him, which at one time was so strong that he was nearly torn to pieces by
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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Faustus Socinus was not at first well received by his
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity 1616-1683 1965
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This would seem to imply that the lines were composed not long after the death of Faustus Socinus.
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Unitarians shortly after the death of Faustus Socinus, as respectfully expressive of the exact effect which they conceived that he had produced in the religious world.
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