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Racovian
Racovian Ra*co"vi*an, n. [From Racow.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of a sect of Socinians or Unitarians in Poland.

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- The Racovian Catechism (Pol.: Katechizm Rakowski) is a nontrinitarian statement of faith from the 16th century. The title Racovian comes from the publishers...
- narrowly defined position of the Racovian catechisms and library. Socinian theology, as summarised in the Racovian Catechism, rejected the views of orthodox...
- The Racovian Academy (Latin: Gymnasium Bonarum Artium) was a Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the Polish Brethren in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship...
- many books from the Racovian Academy. The Englishman John Biddle had translated two works by Przypkowski, as well as the Racovian Catechism and a work...
- The Racovian New Testament refers to two separate translations produced by the Unitarian Polish Brethren at the printing presses of the Racovian Academy...
- version of the Racovian New Testament. Several of Crell's works were printed first by Rodecki and Sternacki at the printery of the Racovian Academy 1602-1638...
- influenced the Polish Brethren to a formal declaration of this belief in the Racovian Catechism, Fausto Sozzini involuntarily ended up giving his name to this...
- Socinianism: in August 1650 he licensed for publication by William Dugard the Racovian Catechism, based on a non-trinitarian creed. Milton's alleged Arianism...
- Socinian theologian, Bible translator, mathematician and rector of the Racovian Academy. Stegmann was born in Potsdam, and was a Lutheran pastor in Brandenburg...
- ." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Trinity > Unitarianism: "This Racovian Catechism identifies the God of Israel with the Father of Christ... Both...