-
during the
Protestant Reformation have
historically been
known as
antitrinitarian.[citation needed]
According to
churches that
consider the decisions...
-
emphasize that
Trinity does not
imply that
there are
three gods (the
antitrinitarian heresy of Tritheism), nor that each
hypostasis of the
Trinity is one-third...
-
Padua then in 1525 left for Germany. He was then Calvinist,
finally an
Antitrinitarian. His main work is the
drama The Free Will 1546.
Francesco Negri was...
- who
believe in him.".
Cross &
Livingstone 2005,
Antitrinitarianism. Friedmann, Robert. "
Antitrinitarianism".
Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia. Archived...
- (1791–1850) was an
English Unitarian minister, now best
known for his
Antitrinitarian Biography (1850). He was born at Dudley, Worcestershire, on 26 February...
- Sir
Isaac Newton (/ˈnjuːtən/; 4 January [O.S. 25 December] 1643 – 31 March [O.S. 20 March] 1727) was an
English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist...
-
adherents are
called Trinitarians,
while its
opponents are
called antitrinitarians or
nontrinitarians and are
considered non-Christian by most mainline...
- was a
Dominican friar who
renounced his
religious vows and
became an
antitrinitarian theologian. A
polemicist against both
Calvinism and
Papal Power, Palaeologus...
-
Michel Quenot 1998 ISBN 0-88141-149-3 page 72 Friedmann, Robert. "
Antitrinitarianism".
Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia.
Retrieved October 24,...
- Burton-upon-Trent, in the
diocese of
Coventry and Lichfield'".
Robert Wallace,
Antitrinitarian Biography, E. T. Whitfield, 1850, pp. 567–568. Early,
Joseph Everett...