Joseph Stevens Buckminster (May 26, 1784 – June 9, 1812) was an influential Unitarian preacher in Boston, Massachusetts and a leader in bringing the German higher criticism of the Bible to America.Bo ...
The chapel was located just off the Strand, on a site formerly occupied by Essex House, London home of the Earl of Essex, hence the name of the street and the hall. It was about halfway between the Ci ...
Priestley was born to an established English Dissenting family (i.e. they did not conform to the Church of England) in Birstall, near Batley in the West Riding of Yorkshire. He was the oldest of six c ...
He was then presented to the living of Kirkby-Wiske in Yorkshire, and after exchanging it for that of Piddletown in Dorsetshire, he moved in 1763 to Catterick in Yorkshire. Here about 1764 he founded ...
In Romanian, the region is known as Ardeal (pronounced ) or Transilvania (pronounced ); in Hungarian as Erdély (pronounced ); in German as Siebenbürgen (pronounced ( listen)); and in Turkish as Tra ...
Son of John Nye, he graduated B.A. at Magdalene College, Cambridge in 1665. He became rector of Little Hormead, Hertfordshire in 1679. Thomas Firmin was a close associate.Works Nye wrote Brief History ...
Henry Hedworth (1626–1705) of Huntingdon was a Unitarian writer.Henry Hedworth is chiefly notable for being the first person in the English language to introduce Latin (and Dutch) term Unitarian into ...
Volumes 1-8 1665,1668, 1692Vol.I-II Fausto Sozzini, Fausti Socini opera omnia inc. Tractatus de justificatione etc. (published 1668, after the 1665 publication of Vol.III-V)Vol.III-V: Johann Crell, Jo ...
Boro?neu Mare (Romanian: Boro?neu Mare; Hungarian: Nagyborosnyó) is a commune in Covasna County, Romania composed of six villages:Boro?neu MareBoro?neu Mic / KisborosnyóDobolii de Sus / Feldobol ...
Born in Kolozsvár (present-day Cluj-Napoca) in the Kingdom of Hungary, to a Hungarian family, he studied in Wittenberg and Frankfurt. Elected Calvinist bishop of the Hungarian churches in Transylvani ...
John Sigismund was the son of John Zápolya (John I) and Isabella Jagiellon, daughter of King Sigismund I the Old of Poland. He was born only nine days before his father's death.Reign The Diet promptl ...
Before 1556, the administration of the eastern parts of the Hungarian Kingdom, referred as Partes Transsylvana (Latin for "parts beyond the forests"), was in the hands of a voivode (Hungarian: vajda) ...
The Transylvanian Diet (German: Siebenbürgische Landtag; Hungarian: Erdélyi Dieta; Romanian: Dieta Transilvaniei) was the constitutional and political body of the Principality of Transylvania, and l ...
King János Zsigmond Zápolya of Hungary, encouraged by his Unitarian Minister Ferenc Dávid, during the Diet of 1568 issued the following proclamation (roughly translated into English):His majesty, o ...
Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. (Latin Andreas Wissowatius) (Filipów 1608 - Amsterdam, 1678) was a Socinian theologian who worked with Joachim Stegmann (1595–1633) on the Racovian Catechism of 1605, and taugh ...