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above, both the Unity is to be worshiped in a Trinity, and the Trinity in a Unity.

28. Let him therefore that would be saved think thus of the Trinity.

29. But it is necessary to eternal salvation that one faithfully believe also in the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ.

30. Now the right faith is that we believe and confess that our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is equally God and man.

31. God, of the substance of the Father, begotten before the worlds, and man, of the substance of his mother, born in the world.

32. Perfect God, perfect man, subsisting of a rational soul and a human body.

33. In his divinity equal to the Father, in his humanity less than the Father.

34. Who, although he be God and man, yet is not two, but one Christ.

35. One, moreover, not by converting his divinity into flesh, but by taking up his humanity into God.

36. Wholly one, not by confusion of substance, but by unity of person.

37. For just as a rational soul and a human body is one man, so God and man is one Christ.

38. Who suffered for our salvation, descended into hell, the third day rose again from the dead,

39. Ascended to heaven, sits at the right hand of God the Father almighty,

40. Whence he is to come to judge the living and the dead.

41. At whose coming all men have to rise again with their bodies,

42. And are to render account of their deeds,

43. And they that have done good will go into life eternal; but they that have done evil, into fire eternal.

44. This is the catholic faith, which except one believe faithfully and firmly, he can not be saved.

INDEX

(Note: The pronunciation of foreign names likely to be mispro-
nounced is approximately indicated in brackets following the names.
Pronounce ay as in day; ch, like the German ch; dh, like the th in the;
eh, like the e in bed; err, as in berry; gh, like the g in go; gy, like the
d in educate; ly, as in halyard; n, like the French nasal n; ö, as in
German, or like the French eu in fleur; ow, as in cow; ss, as in mass;
ü, as in German, or like the French u; zh, like the z in azure.)

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ah-cont'-see-o), 291, 293, 314
Act of Uniformity, 287f., 307, 328f.
Aikenhead, Thomas, 294, 323
Alba, Julia, 218
Albigenses, 213, 216

Alciati, Giovanni Paolo (jo-vahn'-
nee pah'-o-lo
ahl-chah'-tee),
105f., 108

Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria,
16, 17, 20-23

Alexandria, church and council at,
15-17, 28

Alliance of Unitarian Women, 460
Almasi, Bishop (awl'-mah-shee),
260

Altona (ahl'-to-nah), Socinians at,
188f.

Altorf (ahl'-torf), Socinians at,
158, 196f.

Alva, Duke of (ahl'-vah), 224
Alvinczi, George (awl'-vint-see),
234 f.

amende honorable, 107

American Unitarian Association,
420-422, 429-431, 441-444, 446-
450, 455f., 458, 460f.

American Unitarianism, 411
Amherst College, 408

Amsterdam, Socinians at, 202, 204,
256

Anabaptists, rise and teachings,
41, 43-50; in Italy, 66-69; coun-
cil at Venice, 67f., 75, 118; ban-
ished from the Grisons, 77f.; ad-
vocate toleration, 98; in Mo-
ravia, 68, 108, 113, 144; in
Poland, 125, 141f., 150; Polish
Antitrinitarians seek union with,
143f.; doctrines in Poland, 127-
129, 138-140, 146, 163, 202, 205;
in Holland, 195; in Transyl-
vania, 216; in England, 290-295
Andover Theological Seminary,
407f.
Andreaswalde
vahl-da), 191

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106, 114; in Poland, 126-177;
called Anabaptists, 93, 109;
called Tritheists, 142; excluded
from Reformed Church, 133-
135, 199; banished from Poland,
133, 142; in Holland, 195-205;
see also Unitarianism, Socinian-
ism

Antrim, Presbytery of, 340
Apaffi, Prince Michael I (aw'-
pawf-fee), 183, 256
Apollinaris, 28

Apologists' teaching about Jesus,
12-14, 31

Apostles' Creed, 471; accepted by
Antitrinitarians, 127, 132, 161,
176, 223

Aran, Thomas (aw'-rawn), 216
Arianism, 17; in Transylvania, 213,
216; in England, 292f., 313, 333f.,
355n., 357, 359, 384; in Church of
England, 325f.; among Dis-
senters, chap. xxx; in Ireland,
333; in Wales, 336, 339;
America, 393, 395f., 398, 401,
409f., 412f.

in

Arians, 16-26; leading reformers

called, 39f.; banished from the
Grisons, 77f.; in Poland, 130,
137-139, 151; opposed by Unita-
rians in England, 368, 371
Arius, 16f., 20, 22f.

Arminianism in England, 288, 313,
358; in Massachusetts, 393, 395,

397

Arminius, 196

Arpad (ahr'-pahd), 211

315n., 316f., 323, 326, 334, 343f.,
347; in America, 398f.
Athanasians, 21

Athanasius, 20, 23, 25f.
atonement, doctrine of, 34, 47, 114,
200, 205

Attila (at'-ti-lah), 210
Augsburg, 56, 111

Augsburg Confession, 56
Augustine, Saint (aw-gus'-tin),
34, 473

Augustine of Canterbury, 285
Augustinowics, Paul (ow'-goos-
tee-no-vich), 184, 268

Austerlitz (ow'-ster-lits), 113
Austria, 238, 248, 259, 271f.
Autumnal Convention, 442, 447
Avars (ay'-varz), 210, 213

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Articles of Religion, see Thirty- Barker, Joseph, 383

nine Articles

Assheton, John (ash' -ton), 292
Association for Protection of Civil
Rights of Unitarians, 377f.
astrology, 78f.

Athanasian Creed, 473-476 25,
31f., 40f.; opposed in Poland,
127, 132, 146; in England, 314,

Barnard, Thomas, 400

Barnevelt, N. Y., church at, 389n.
Basel (bah'-zel), Antitrinitarian-
ism at, 46-49, 109, 116f., 117n.,

149

Basilius, Stephen, 233
Bassen, Conradin (con'-rah-deen
bahss'-sen), 49

Basta, General (bahsh'-taw), 248-
250

Bathori (bah'-to-ree), Christopher,
237f., 241-243; Sigismund (sij'-
iss-mund), 238, 248,
251;
Stephen, 166, 236f., 247
Baxter, Richard, 313

Beecher, Lyman, 419, 421-424, 426,
436

Bekes, Gaspar (gahsh'-pahr bay'-
kaysh), 228, 235-237n., 239, 249n.
Belfast, controversy at, 379
Belknap, Jeremy, 401
Bellows, Henry W., 447, 450
Belsham, Thomas, 370-372, 375,

379, 383; his beliefs, 411f.; his
life of Lindsey, 411; influence in
America, 399, 427
Bentley, William, 400, 410
Beresko (bay-res'-ko), church at,

172

Bern (berrn), 96, 103, 109
Besozzo, Antonio Maria (ahn-to'-
nee-o mah-ree'-ah bay-zot'-zo),
116

Best, Paul, 297

Besztercze (bess'-terr-tseh), 220
Bethlen, Gabriel (bet'-len), 250,
252f.

Beza, Theodore, 99, 103, 106, 109,
180n., 222

Biandrata, Giorgio (jor'-jo bee-
ahn-drah'-tah), in the Grisons,
104; at Geneva, 104-106, 118; in
Poland, 104, 129, 132; in Tran-
sylvania, 132, 136, 217-223, 225,
237, 239-242, 244f., 251; death,
245; character, 244

Bible, a source of Unitarianism,
290, 300; the English, 286, 290,

296

Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum,
202

Biddle, see Bidle
Bidellians, 303

Bidle, John (bid'-dl), chap. xxviii;
298, 352n., 369

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Bohemian Brethren, 125, 179, 185
Bologna (bo-lone'-yah), 55
Bolsec (bol-zek'), 95

Bona Sforza (bo'-nah sfort'-sah),
104, 126, 129, 217

Book of Common Prayer, see
Prayer Book

Borrhäus (bor-ray'-oos), 46
Boston, Puritan churches at, 391;
liberalism at, 410; First Church,
429; Second Church, 433, 435;
Association of Congregational
Ministers, 438f.; Twenty-eighth
Congregational Society, 440;
School for the Ministry, 453
Bowring, Sir John, 385n.
Brandenburg, Socinians in, 189f.
Brasso (brawsh'-sho), 249, 265
Brest, synods at, 127, 151
Brest Litovsk (lee-tofsk'), 127
Briant, Lemuel, 397

Brief History of the Unitarians,
310, 316

Brief Notes on the Creed of St.
Athanasius, 316

Brieg, Duke of (breek), 184f.
Brimstone Corner, 409

Bristol, controversy at, 379
British and Foreign Unitarian
Association, 378, 420
Brook Farm, 432

Brookfield, Mass., church divided
at, 425

Brooklyn, Conn., church at, 403
Brugge, Jan van (yahn vahn
broog'-ga), 48.

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