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  • Polish Brethren
  • Members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland

    The Polish Brethren (Polish: Bracia Polscy) were members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland, a nontrinitarian Protestant church that existed in Poland

    Polish Brethren

    Polish_Brethren

  • Unitarianism
  • Nontrinitarian sect of Christianity

    Reformation, beginning almost simultaneously among the Protestant Polish Brethren in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in the Principality of Transylvania

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

    Unitarianism

  • Socinianism
  • Nontrinitarian Christian doctrine taught by Lelio and Fausto Sozzini

    uncle and nephew, respectively. It was developed among the Polish Brethren in the Polish Reformed Church between the 16th and 17th centuries, and embraced

    Socinianism

    Socinianism

    Socinianism

  • Polish Reformed Church
  • Reformed Protestant church in Poland established in the 16th century

    translated to Polish and was adopted by the Lithuanian and Lesser Poland Brethren. [citation needed] Łaski has been called the ‘Father of the Polish Reformed

    Polish Reformed Church

    Polish Reformed Church

    Polish_Reformed_Church

  • Olbrycht Karmanowski
  • after 1632) was a Polish nobleman, member of Polish Brethren Church, courtier, poet and translator. He was a minor poet of the late Polish Renaissance and

    Olbrycht Karmanowski

    Olbrycht_Karmanowski

  • Poland
  • Country in Central Europe

    Nontrinitarian Christianity became the doctrine of the so-called Polish Brethren, who separated from their Calvinist denomination and became the co-founders

    Poland

    Poland

    Poland

  • Marcin Czechowic
  • from the Calvinist Ecclesia Major to the Unitarian Ecclesia Minor, or Polish Brethren. In doing so he adopted what was later to be known as the "Socinian"

    Marcin Czechowic

    Marcin_Czechowic

  • Synods of Pińczów
  • Brest Bible translation project, together with the emergence of the Polish Brethren who were later known as Socinians. Autumn 1550 - the first congress

    Synods of Pińczów

    Synods_of_Pińczów

  • Jacob Palaeologus
  • Dominican friar who became an anti-Trinitarian

    sententia, is a refutation of the pacifism of Gregory Paul and the Polish Brethren. Epistola de rebus Chii et Constantinopoli cum eo actis lectu digna

    Jacob Palaeologus

    Jacob Palaeologus

    Jacob_Palaeologus

  • Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bi-confederate monarchy in Europe (1569–1795)

    needed] The Commonwealth gave rise to the famous Christian sect of the Polish Brethren, antecedents of British and American Unitarianism. With its political

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Deluge (history)
  • 1648–1666 invasions of Poland–Lithuania

    the Protestant Polish Brethren from Poland in 1658 exemplified the increasing intolerance. During the Deluge, many thousands of Polish Jews also fell

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge (history)

    Deluge_(history)

  • History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)
  • Another poet and member of the Polish Brethren, Wacław Potocki, converted to Catholicism. His poetry depicts the life of Polish landed gentry and historic

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1648–1764)

    History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1648–1764)

  • Church of the Brethren
  • Anabaptist denomination in the United States, descended from the Schwarzenau Brethren

    The Church of the Brethren is an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the Schwarzenau Brethren tradition (German: Schwarzenauer Neutäufer "Schwarzenau

    Church of the Brethren

    Church of the Brethren

    Church_of_the_Brethren

  • Brethren (religious group)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Apostolic Brethren (13th century), mendicant order similar to the Franciscans Kalands Brethren (13th century), German charitable organization Brethren of the

    Brethren (religious group)

    Brethren_(religious_group)

  • Biblical unitarianism
  • Unitarian Christian denomination

    of the eucharist. The widely used Racovian Catechism (1605) of the Polish Brethren explicated the Unitarian Christian faith from a Socinian perspective

    Biblical unitarianism

    Biblical unitarianism

    Biblical_unitarianism

  • History of Poles in the United States
  • Swedish Deluge, Polish Brethren, who were seen as Swedish sympathizers, were told to convert or leave the country. The Polish Brethren were banished by

    History of Poles in the United States

    History_of_Poles_in_the_United_States

  • Sandomierz Agreement
  • Calvinists, the Lutherans, and the Bohemian Brethren, and to face Counter-Reformation as a united front. The Polish Brethren did not participate in the talks that

    Sandomierz Agreement

    Sandomierz Agreement

    Sandomierz_Agreement

  • Renaissance in Poland
  • Reformation spread peacefully throughout the country (giving rise to the Polish Brethren), and living conditions improved, cities grew, and exports of agricultural

    Renaissance in Poland

    Renaissance in Poland

    Renaissance_in_Poland

  • Nontrinitarianism
  • Rejection of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity

    Protestants. Though the only organised nontrinitarian churches were the Polish Brethren who split from the Calvinists (1565, expelled from Poland 1658), and

    Nontrinitarianism

    Nontrinitarianism

  • Polish Golden Age
  • Period of Polish history

    397 pp. 50°03′N 19°56′E / 50.050°N 19.933°E / 50.050; 19.933 The Polish Brethren: The First Reformed Peace Church & Poland’s First Banned Religion

    Polish Golden Age

    Polish Golden Age

    Polish_Golden_Age

  • English Dissenters
  • Protestant Separatists from the Church of England

    were Unitarian or Nontrinitarian in theology and influenced by the Polish Brethren. The Socinians of 17th century England influenced the development of

    English Dissenters

    English Dissenters

    English_Dissenters

  • Outline of Protestantism
  • Overview of and topical guide to Protestantism

    Marcin Czechowic (1532–1613) – Polish arian (later socinian) pastor, biblical translator and leader of the Polish Brethren. He opposed infant baptism but

    Outline of Protestantism

    Outline_of_Protestantism

  • Piotr of Goniądz
  • religious writer, thinker and one of the spiritual leaders of the Polish Brethren. Little is known of his early life. He was born to a peasant family

    Piotr of Goniądz

    Piotr of Goniądz

    Piotr_of_Goniądz

  • Sigismund II Augustus
  • Ruler of Poland and Lithuania from 1529 to 1572

    Nevertheless, Protestantism continued to flourish and spread. In 1565, the Polish Brethren came into existence as a Nontrinitarian sect of Calvinism. One year

    Sigismund II Augustus

    Sigismund II Augustus

    Sigismund_II_Augustus

  • Racovian Catechism
  • Nontrinitarian statement of Christian faith from the 17th century

    the 16th century. The title Racovian comes from the publishers, the Polish Brethren, who had founded a sizeable town in Raków, Kielce County, where the

    Racovian Catechism

    Racovian_Catechism

  • List of Christian denominations
  • Brethren Churches River Brethren Brethren in Christ Church Old Order River Brethren United Zion Church Wengerites Schwarzenau Brethren The Brethren Church

    List of Christian denominations

    List of Christian denominations

    List_of_Christian_denominations

  • History of Unitarianism
  • Unitaria Religio was published. The Polish Brethren began as a grouping of Arians and Unitarians who split from the Polish Calvinist Church in 1565, though

    History of Unitarianism

    History_of_Unitarianism

  • Michael Servetus
  • 16th-century Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer and Renaissance humanist

    Socinians/Polish Brethren and Their Ideas on the Religious Freedom," The Polish Review, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 4, pp. 447–468, 1993. M. Hillar, "From the Polish Socinians

    Michael Servetus

    Michael Servetus

    Michael_Servetus

  • Arius
  • Cyrenaic presbyter (died 336)

    the Antichrist". During the Protestant Reformation, a Polish sect known as the Polish Brethren were often referred to as Arians due to their antitrinitarian

    Arius

    Arius

    Arius

  • Protestantism in Poland
  • In 1565, the Polish Brethren came into existence as a Nontrinitarian sect of Calvinism. In 1573, a year after the King's death, the Polish Sejm approved

    Protestantism in Poland

    Protestantism_in_Poland

  • List of Polish people
  • This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited

    List of Polish people

    List_of_Polish_people

  • Warsaw Confederation
  • 1573 statute on religious freedom in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    to jointly oppose the Catholic majority. They excluded the Arians (Polish Brethren) from their group, deeming them heretics. The dissenters presented

    Warsaw Confederation

    Warsaw Confederation

    Warsaw_Confederation

  • Unitarian Church of Transylvania
  • Unitarian Christian denomination based in Cluj, Romania

    of the Socinian Polish Brethren from Poland on July 20, 1658, and maintained contact with the dispersed communities of Polish Brethren in the Netherlands

    Unitarian Church of Transylvania

    Unitarian Church of Transylvania

    Unitarian_Church_of_Transylvania

  • History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty
  • Period of Polish history from 1386 to 1572

    and the smaller, more reformist, Polish Brethren or Arians. The adherents of the radical wing of the Polish Brethren promoted, often by way of personal

    History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty

    History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty

    History_of_Poland_during_the_Jagiellonian_dynasty

  • Ferenc Dávid
  • Hungarian preacher and Unitarian theologian (c. 1520–1579)

    authors of the Polish Brethren, not Hungarians, as in the Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant (or "Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians")

    Ferenc Dávid

    Ferenc Dávid

    Ferenc_Dávid

  • An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • 1690 philosophical work by John Locke

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding

    An_Essay_Concerning_Human_Understanding

  • Symon Budny
  • Polish-Belarusian writer and philosopher

    culture in the Belarusian language. He was one of the leaders of the Polish Brethren. Little is known about his place of birth. Though the common assumption

    Symon Budny

    Symon Budny

    Symon_Budny

  • Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant
  • the Polish Brethren called Unitarians 1665, 1668, 1692 (not 1656 as incorrectly listed in some catalogs) is a collection of writings of the Polish Brethren

    Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant

    Bibliotheca_Fratrum_Polonorum_quos_Unitarios_vocant

  • Radical Reformation
  • Anabaptist movement concurrent with the Protestant Reformation

    the Socinians, and exemplified by Michael Servetus as well as the Polish Brethren), and other trends that disregarded the Nicene Christology still accepted

    Radical Reformation

    Radical_Reformation

  • Arianism
  • Christological doctrine attributed to Arius

    anti-Trinitarian wing of the Polish Reformation separated from the Calvinist ecclesia maior to form the ecclesia minor or Polish Brethren. These were commonly

    Arianism

    Arianism

  • Andrzej Lubieniecki
  • Polish historian and priest

    Andrzej Lubieniecki (1551–1623) was a Polish historian and priest. He was a member of the Polish Brethren. Poloneutichia, albo Królestwa solskiego szczęście

    Andrzej Lubieniecki

    Andrzej_Lubieniecki

  • Reformation
  • 16th-century movement in Western Christianity

    antitrinitarian Polish Brethren established their own church, known as Minor Church in contrast with the Reformed Major Church. From 1565, Polish nobles could

    Reformation

    Reformation

  • Lelio Sozzini
  • Italian theologian and co-founder of Socinianism (1525–1562)

    known as Socinianism. His doctrine was developed among the Polish Brethren in the Polish Reformed Church between the 16th and 17th centuries, and embraced

    Lelio Sozzini

    Lelio Sozzini

    Lelio_Sozzini

  • Karol Grycz-Śmiłowski
  • Polish Lutheran priest (1885–1959)

    Śmiłowice – 16 February 1959 in Kraków) was a Polish Lutheran priest who sought to reestablish the Polish Brethren of the period 1565–1658. Grycz-Śmiłowski

    Karol Grycz-Śmiłowski

    Karol Grycz-Śmiłowski

    Karol_Grycz-Śmiłowski

  • Lockean proviso
  • Feature of John Locke's labor theory of property

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    Lockean proviso

    Lockean proviso

    Lockean_proviso

  • Incarnation (Christianity)
  • Belief that Jesus was made flesh by being conceived in the womb of a woman

    which most Arian groups accept. Fausto Sozzini and writers of the Polish Brethren such as Samuel Przypkowski, Marcin Czechowic and Johann Ludwig von

    Incarnation (Christianity)

    Incarnation (Christianity)

    Incarnation_(Christianity)

  • A Letter Concerning Toleration
  • 1689 book by John Locke

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    A Letter Concerning Toleration

    A Letter Concerning Toleration

    A_Letter_Concerning_Toleration

  • Mikołaj Cichowski
  • Nicolaus Cichovius) was a Polish Jesuit priest, writer, theologian, religious polemicist and an opponent of the Polish Brethren. He was born in 1598 in

    Mikołaj Cichowski

    Mikołaj_Cichowski

  • Renaissance
  • European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries

    peacefully throughout the country, giving rise to the Nontrinitarian Polish Brethren. Living conditions improved, cities grew, and exports of agricultural

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

  • Jan Niemojewski
  • Polish Nobleman and Theologian

    Janusz Jan Niemojewski (1531–1598) was a Polish nobleman, and theologian of the Polish Brethren. 1583 – "Odpowiedź na potwarz Wilkowskiego" 1583 – "Obrona

    Jan Niemojewski

    Jan_Niemojewski

  • Wacław Potocki
  • Polish nobleman and writer (1621–1696)

    belonging to the Arian Christian sect of the Polish brethren. It is likely that he attended the Polish brethren Racibórz academy. After The Deluge (the Swedish

    Wacław Potocki

    Wacław Potocki

    Wacław_Potocki

  • Krzysztof Arciszewski
  • and Poland. He was brought up in a family of devout members of the Polish Brethren Church - his father was a pastor, and his cousin was the celebrated

    Krzysztof Arciszewski

    Krzysztof Arciszewski

    Krzysztof_Arciszewski

  • Reformed Christianity
  • Protestant denominational family

    Later, a faction called the Polish Brethren broke away from Calvinism on January 22, 1556, when Piotr of Goniądz, a Polish student, spoke out against the

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed_Christianity

  • Sigismund III Vasa
  • King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1587–1632), King of Sweden (1592–1599)

    of the Polish Brethren decades later; their expulsion from Poland in 1658 contributed to the spread of Unitarianism across the globe. The Polish Reformed

    Sigismund III Vasa

    Sigismund III Vasa

    Sigismund_III_Vasa

  • Fausto Sozzini
  • Italian theologian and co-founder of Socinianism (1539–1604)

    known as Socinianism. His doctrine was developed among the Polish Brethren in the Polish Reformed Church between the 16th and 17th centuries, and embraced

    Fausto Sozzini

    Fausto Sozzini

    Fausto_Sozzini

  • Unitarian Universalism
  • Non-creedal liberal religious movement

    to God.[citation needed] Influenced by the Socinian doctrine of the Polish Brethren, the Unitarian minister Samuel Clarke (1675–1729) revised the Book

    Unitarian Universalism

    Unitarian Universalism

    Unitarian_Universalism

  • Racovian Academy
  • Bonarum Artium) was a Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the Polish Brethren in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship of Lesser Poland. The communitarian

    Racovian Academy

    Racovian Academy

    Racovian_Academy

  • History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)
  • Early history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    szlachta dominated Calvinism and Nontrinitarianism (Polish Brethren) the greatest. The closing of the Brethren Racovian Academy and a printing facility in Raków

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)

    History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1648)

    History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1569–1648)

  • John Locke
  • English philosopher and physician (1632–1704)

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    John Locke

    John Locke

    John_Locke

  • Lesser Poland
  • Historical region of Poland

    translated into Polish. In 1570, the Sandomierz Agreement was signed by a number of Protestant groups, with the exception of the Polish Brethren, another religious

    Lesser Poland

    Lesser Poland

    Lesser_Poland

  • Anabaptist theology
  • Theological tradition reflecting the doctrine of the Anabaptist Churches

    (inclusive of Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, Bruderhof, Schwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren and Apostolic Christians) agree on core doctrines but have nuances

    Anabaptist theology

    Anabaptist theology

    Anabaptist_theology

  • Arian (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    newspaper since 1914 Arian, an outsider's name for a member of the Polish Brethren Arian, a person born under the constellation Aries (astrology) Arian

    Arian (disambiguation)

    Arian_(disambiguation)

  • Baptists
  • Denomination of Protestant Christianity

    or Nonconformists. In 1579, Faustus Socinus founded the Unitarian Polish Brethren in Poland-Lithuania, which was a tolerant country. The Unitarians taught

    Baptists

    Baptists

  • Jerzy Niemirycz
  • Polish-Lithuanian magnate and politician

    in 1633 and dedicated to his uncle and fellow Polish Brethren Roman Hojski. Upon his return home, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, in 1634, he was already

    Jerzy Niemirycz

    Jerzy Niemirycz

    Jerzy_Niemirycz

  • Stephen Nye
  • British theologian

    “Unitarian” was already known in England from the Latin Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians published in Amsterdam (1665-1668), and had been

    Stephen Nye

    Stephen_Nye

  • Frater
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Arvale, a body of priests in ancient Roman religion Frater Polonorum or Polish Brethren, members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland, 1565–1658. Frater

    Frater

    Frater

  • Lisowczyks
  • 17th-century irregular unit of the Polish–Lithuanian light cavalry

    homeland, where they sacked the Racovian Academy university of the Polish Brethren. Such actions were among the reasons the Commonwealth ruler Sigismund

    Lisowczyks

    Lisowczyks

    Lisowczyks

  • Racovian New Testament
  • Polish Unitarian Bible translations

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

    Racovian New Testament

    Racovian New Testament

    Racovian_New_Testament

  • History of philosophy in Poland
  • religious dissenters, particularly the Polish Arians, also known variously as Antitrinitarians, Socinians, and Polish Brethren—forerunners of the British and

    History of philosophy in Poland

    History_of_philosophy_in_Poland

  • God in Abrahamic religions
  • Reformation, beginning almost simultaneously among the Protestant Polish Brethren in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and in the Principality of Transylvania

    God in Abrahamic religions

    God_in_Abrahamic_religions

  • Penal substitution
  • Postulation about the significance of Christ's death

    interestingly, Sozzini's other views would later be adopted by the Calvinist Polish Brethren church Smith, David (c. 1919). The atonement in the light of history

    Penal substitution

    Penal substitution

    Penal_substitution

  • Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr.
  • Founder of the Polish Brethren community (1522–1600)

    Morsztyn Sr. (1522–1600) of the Leliwa coat of arms, was founder of the Polish Brethren community in Filipów in 1585. He was father of: Krzysztof Morsztyn

    Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr.

    Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr.

    Krzysztof_Morsztyn_Sr.

  • Iacob Heraclid
  • Ruler of Moldavia (1511–1563)

    commitments; a number of authors also list him as one of the Unitarians or Polish Brethren, with some noting that he came to these positions only after going

    Iacob Heraclid

    Iacob Heraclid

    Iacob_Heraclid

  • Hieronim Moskorzowski
  • administrator of the Racovian Academy, writer, polemicist, and member of the Polish Brethren. Moskorzowski was born in 1560 in Moskorzew, near Szczekocin. He came

    Hieronim Moskorzowski

    Hieronim Moskorzowski

    Hieronim_Moskorzowski

  • Raków, Kielce County
  • Village in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland

    Sienieński [pl], a Calvinist who was castellan of Żarnów, as the centre of the Polish Brethren and a place of religious tolerance. The town coat of arms includes

    Raków, Kielce County

    Raków, Kielce County

    Raków,_Kielce_County

  • History of the constitution of the United Kingdom
  • religious communism. Also at this time, the Polish Brethren arrived in England and Holland. The sect of Polish Brethren had been driven out of Poland after The

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

    History of the constitution of the United Kingdom

    History_of_the_constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Two Treatises of Government
  • 1689 work by John Locke

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    Two Treatises of Government

    Two Treatises of Government

    Two_Treatises_of_Government

  • Labor theory of property
  • Theory of natural law

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    Labor theory of property

    Labor theory of property

    Labor_theory_of_property

  • Some Thoughts Concerning Education
  • 1693 book by John Locke

    Of the Conduct of the Understanding People Robert Filmer 1st Earl of Shaftesbury Related topics Empiricism Classical liberalism Polish Brethren v t e

    Some Thoughts Concerning Education

    Some Thoughts Concerning Education

    Some_Thoughts_Concerning_Education

  • Carl Friedrich Goerdeler
  • German politician (1884–1945)

    emancipation to the German Jews and securing a national homeland for their Polish brethren.[page needed] The Israeli historian Tom Segev has dismissed Orbach's

    Carl Friedrich Goerdeler

    Carl Friedrich Goerdeler

    Carl_Friedrich_Goerdeler

  • Joachim Stegmann
  • German Socinian theologian, Bible translator, mathematician and rector

    and moved to Poland, where he began working in the centers of the Polish Brethren. He was a teacher and rector of the Racovian Academy and contributed

    Joachim Stegmann

    Joachim_Stegmann

  • Conceptions of God
  • "unitarian" did not first appear until the 17th century in reference to the Polish Brethren, the basic tenets of Unitarianism go back to the time of Arius in the

    Conceptions of God

    Conceptions_of_God

  • Synod of Skrzynno
  • Important event among Polish Unitarians

    a synod between the Arians and Socinians among the Antitrinitarian Polish Brethren. From 1550-1563 Calvinists and Arians had met together at the Synods

    Synod of Skrzynno

    Synod_of_Skrzynno

  • Lublin
  • City in Lublin Voivodeship, Poland

    Reformation movements devolved in Lublin, and a large congregation of Polish Brethren was present in the city. One of Poland's most important Jewish communities

    Lublin

    Lublin

    Lublin

  • Anarchism in Poland
  • Rafał Górski (1973–2010). The pioneers of the Polish anarchist movement were the movement of Polish Brethren, active in the 16th century. It was one of the

    Anarchism in Poland

    Anarchism in Poland

    Anarchism_in_Poland

  • Georg Schomann
  • travel to Hutterite communities, and he was baptized in 1572 among the Polish Brethren and in 1573 started to operate as an Arian preacher in Kraków, then

    Georg Schomann

    Georg_Schomann

  • Morsztyn
  • Surname list

    1580 – 1642), Polish nobleman, educator, starosta of Filipów and Przewałka Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr. (1522–1600), founder of the Polish Brethren community in

    Morsztyn

    Morsztyn

    Morsztyn

  • Krzysztof Morsztyn Jr.
  • the son of Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr. (1522–1600), the founder of the Polish Brethren community in Filipow in 1585, and brother in law of Fausto Sozzini

    Krzysztof Morsztyn Jr.

    Krzysztof Morsztyn Jr.

    Krzysztof_Morsztyn_Jr.

  • Gregory Paul of Brzeziny
  • Polish theologian and translator

    wing of the Polish Brethren, and author of several of the first theological works in Polish, which helped to the development of literary Polish. Paweł was

    Gregory Paul of Brzeziny

    Gregory_Paul_of_Brzeziny

  • Adoptionism
  • Christian theological doctrine

    of adoptionism surfaced in Unitarianism during the 16th and 17th in Polish Brethren and the 18th century as denial of the virgin birth became increasingly

    Adoptionism

    Adoptionism

    Adoptionism

  • Samuel Crellius
  • was an Arian philosopher and theologian, pastor of the church of the Polish Brethren. Samuel Crellius was the son of Christopher Crellius and grandson of

    Samuel Crellius

    Samuel_Crellius

  • History of Poland
  • peaked at the Sejm in Piotrków in 1562–63. On the religious front, the Polish Brethren split from the Calvinists, and the Protestant Brest Bible was published

    History of Poland

    History of Poland

    History_of_Poland

  • Andrzej Wiszowaty
  • and taught in Raków at the Polish Brethren's Racovian Academy. After the Polish Brethren's 1639 expulsion from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealoth, Andrzej

    Andrzej Wiszowaty

    Andrzej_Wiszowaty

  • Stanisław Taszycki
  • Stanisław Taszycki (fl. 1570s) was a Polish nobleman and supporter of the Polish Brethren and sponsor of a school at Luslawice from the 1570s. He was the

    Stanisław Taszycki

    Stanisław_Taszycki

  • Crell
  • Surname list

    the church of the Polish Brethren Krzysztof Crell-Spinowski (1622–1680), Arian theologian, pastor of the church of the Polish Brethren Crell Moset, fictitious

    Crell

    Crell

  • Feodosy Kosoy
  • Artemy in 1553. He fled to the safety of Lithuania and the community of Polish Brethren. Victor Terras, A History of Russian Literature (Yale UP, 1991), p

    Feodosy Kosoy

    Feodosy_Kosoy

  • Daniel Zwicker
  • German physician (1612–1678)

    from Danzig, and a Socinian theologian and controversialist of the Polish Brethren. He was the son of Friedrich Zwicker, Lutheran minister of the Church

    Daniel Zwicker

    Daniel_Zwicker

  • Christian mortalism
  • Christian belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal

    Servetus (1511–1553), Laelio Sozzini (1562), Fausto Sozzini (1563), the Polish Brethren (1565 onwards), Dirk Philips (1504–1568), Gregory Paul of Brzeziny

    Christian mortalism

    Christian mortalism

    Christian_mortalism

  • History of Lithuania
  • Eastern Orthodoxy predominated, and were followed by Catholicism and the Polish Brethren, with Lutheranism being numerically the least significant of the Christian

    History of Lithuania

    History of Lithuania

    History_of_Lithuania

  • Marcin Ruar
  • German theologian

    official trial, appealing to the support of the Polish magnates who were patrons of the Polish Brethren. Ruar argued that the doctrine of his faith, wrongly

    Marcin Ruar

    Marcin Ruar

    Marcin_Ruar

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  • WIKTOR
  • Male

    Polish

    WIKTOR

    Polish form of Latin Victor, WIKTOR means "conqueror."

    WIKTOR

  • KONSTANTY
  • Male

    Polish

    KONSTANTY

    Polish form of Latin Constans, KONSTANTY means "steadfast."

    KONSTANTY

  • MAKARY
  • Male

    Polish

    MAKARY

    Polish form of Greek Makarios, MAKARY means "blessed."

    MAKARY

  • ZDZISŁAW
  • Male

    Polish

    ZDZISŁAW

    Polish name ZDZISŁAW means "here is glory."

    ZDZISŁAW

  • METODY
  • Male

    Polish

    METODY

    Polish form of Greek Methodios, METODY means "method."

    METODY

  • WINCENTY
  • Male

    Polish

    WINCENTY

    Polish form of Latin Vincentius, WINCENTY means "conqueror."

    WINCENTY

  • YETTA
  • Female

    Polish

    YETTA

    Polish-Jewish pet form of Polish Henrieta, YETTA means "little home-ruler."

    YETTA

  • WIELISŁAW
  • Male

    Polish

    WIELISŁAW

    Polish name, WIELISŁAW means "great glory." 

    WIELISŁAW

  • KLAUDIUSZ
  • Male

    Polish

    KLAUDIUSZ

    Polish form of Greek Klaudios, KLAUDIUSZ means "lame."

    KLAUDIUSZ

  • MARZENA
  • Female

    Polish

    MARZENA

    Polish name MARZENA means "dreamed one." 

    MARZENA

  • SZCZEOSNY
  • Male

    Polish

    SZCZEOSNY

    Polish name SZCZEOSNY means "lucky." 

    SZCZEOSNY

  • EILISH
  • Female

    Irish

    EILISH

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Eilís, EILISH means "God is my oath."

    EILISH

  • Polit
  • Surname or Lastname

    Catalan and Polish

    Polit

    Catalan and Polish : from a short form of the personal name Hipolit (see French Hypolite).English : variant of Pollitt.

    Polit

  • AILISH
  • Female

    Irish

    AILISH

    Irish Gaelic form of English Alice, AILISH means "noble sort."

    AILISH

  • TYMON
  • Male

    Polish

    TYMON

    Polish form of Greek Timon, TYMON means "honor."

    TYMON

  • KUBA
  • Male

    Polish

    KUBA

    Polish pet form of Czech/Polish Jakub, KUBA means "supplanter."

    KUBA

  • IRENEUSZ
  • Male

    Polish

    IRENEUSZ

    Polish form of Greek Eirenaios, IRENEUSZ means "peaceful."

    IRENEUSZ

  • SZCZEPAN
  • Male

    Polish

    SZCZEPAN

    Polish form of Greek Stephanos, SZCZEPAN means "crown."

    SZCZEPAN

  • PAWEŁ
  • Male

    Polish

    PAWEŁ

    Polish form of Greek Paulos, PAWEŁ means "small."

    PAWEŁ

  • SULISŁAW
  • Male

    Polish

    SULISŁAW

    Polish name SULISŁAW means "better fame."

    SULISŁAW

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  • Drsana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Drsana

    See God in Temple

  • Tonya
  • Girl/Female

    English American Russian

    Tonya

    Abbreviation of Antonia and Antoinette.

  • Franki
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Franki

    Free; From France; Modern Variants of Frances

  • Tjasse
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Tjasse

    A mythical giant.

  • Harshath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Harshath

    Happy

  • Rodney
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Rodney

    Famous

  • Leedham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leedham

    English : variant of Latham.

  • Coulter
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Coulter

    Young Horse; Frisky; Part of a Plough

  • LIESL
  • Female

    German

    LIESL

    Variant spelling of German Liesel, LIESL means "God is my oath." 

  • Ivy | இவ்ய
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ivy | இவ்ய

    A creeper

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  • Unpolish
  • v. t.

    To deprive of polish; to make impolite.

  • Polite
  • v. t.

    To polish; to refine; to render polite.

  • Collish
  • n.

    A tool to polish the edge of a sole.

  • Perish
  • v. t.

    To cause perish.

  • Repolish
  • v. t.

    To polish again.

  • Policy
  • n.

    Civil polity.

  • Poling
  • n.

    The act of supporting or of propelling by means of a pole or poles; as, the poling of beans; the poling of a boat.

  • Expolish
  • v. t.

    To polish thoroughly.

  • Police
  • v. t.

    To keep in order by police.

  • Polish
  • n.

    The language of the Poles.

  • Polish
  • v. t.

    Hence, to refine; to wear off the rudeness, coarseness, or rusticity of; to make elegant and polite; as, to polish life or manners.

  • Polished
  • a.

    Made smooth and glossy, as by friction; hence, highly finished; refined; polite; as, polished plate; polished manners; polished verse.

  • Polity
  • n.

    Policy; art; management.

  • Polished
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Polish

  • Polish
  • v. i.

    To become smooth, as from friction; to receive a gloss; to take a smooth and glossy surface; as, steel polishes well.

  • Parish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a parish; parochial; as, a parish church; parish records; a parish priest; maintained by the parish; as, parish poor.

  • Polite
  • v.

    Smooth; polished.

  • Depolish
  • v. t.

    To remove the polish or glaze from.

  • Dotish
  • a.

    Foolish; weak; imbecile.

  • Polish
  • v. t.

    To make smooth and glossy, usually by friction; to burnish; to overspread with luster; as, to polish glass, marble, metals, etc.