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Rejection of the Trinitarian doctrine that God subsists as three distinct persons in the single substance of the Holy Trinity; nontrinitarianism.
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antitrinitarianism — antitrinitāˈrianism n(2) • • • Main Entry: ↑anti … Useful english dictionary
Christian Francken — (Gardelegen c.1550 Rome? after 1610) was a former Jesuit who became an anti Trinitarian writer. In 1577 Francken left his position as professor of the Jesuit college in Vienna and commenced the publication from Basel and La Rochelle of many… … Wikipedia
Mihály Balázs — (b.1948) is a Hungarian historian and professor of religious history at the University of Szeged.[1] He is widely regarded as an expert on the religious history of Hungarian speaking Transylvania.[2] Works Mihály Balázs, Early Transylvanian… … Wikipedia
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Jean-Philippe Baratier — (also Johann Philipp Baratier ; January 19, 1721, Schwabach near Nuremberg – October 5, 1740) was a German scholar. A noted child prodigy of the 18th century, he published eleven works and authored a great quantity of unpublished… … Wikipedia
Christian Millennial Fellowship — In 1928 the Bible Students Association in Hartford, Connecticut, withdrew their support from the Watchtower Society and later established the Christian Millennial Fellowship as a publishing arm for their ministry work. In 1940 they began… … Wikipedia
Nicolas Barnaud — (c. 1539 1604 ?), originaire de Crest dans le Dauphiné, est un médecin, alchimiste paracelsien et pamphlétaire huguenot. Proche des Monarchomaques Théodore de Bèze et François Hotman, il est l auteur probable, sous le pseudonyme d Eusèbe… … Wikipédia en Français