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- noun historical One of a
sect ofSocinians orUnitarians inPoland .
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The Racovian catechism may have been read, but was never confessed, outside Poland.
Philocrites: Isaac Newton's anti-Trinitarianism in the news. 2007
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Ed. [131] Let the reader remember that the compilers of the Racovian Catechism are now speaking, and that the words “they think” allude to the sentiments of the orthodox. —
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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; Moscorovius, also, on the Racovian Catechism, chap.viii. quest.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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The remaining objections, which are interspersed here and there in that book of his “Concerning God,” against the vindicatory justice of God, either fall in with those which have been mentioned from the Racovian Catechism, or shall be reduced to the order of those which follow.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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But as very lately the Racovian Catechism [130] of these heretics hath been repeatedly printed among us, we shall first consider what is to be met with there in opposition to the truth which we assert.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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The catechism of Smalcius is now, however, commonly regarded as the Racovian Catechism.
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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[130] The Racovian Catechism is generally said to have been compiled by
A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967
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Bible and a Catechism, — commonly known, from Rakau, the town in which it was first published, as the “Racovian Catechism.”
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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Dr Owen, however, does not confine himself to the writings of Biddle, but includes in his review the Racovian catechism, which was the confession of the foreign Socinians of that age; and the Annotations of
Life of Dr Owen 1965
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It is a volume of polemical interpretations of Scripture, in reply to the Racovian catechism -- a copy of which was in the Library -- written during the author's imprisonment in the Tower, and edited by his son Matthew.
Three Centuries of a City Library an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857 George A. Stephen 1907
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