Schools, Socinian in Poland, 151, 171 (see also Rakow); Uni- tarian in Transylvania, 230, 257, 277, 280; attempt to crush, 272f. Schwendi (shwen'-dee), General,
Secemin (set-sem'-in), synod at,
Segesvar (sheg'-esh-var), Diet of,
Semi-Arians, 21, 24, 324 Semi-judaizers, 139
Separatists, 287; in America, 391 Serveto, Miguel, alias Reves (mee- ghel' serr-vay'-to ah'-lee-ahs ray-vess'), 52n.
Servetus, Michael, chaps. viii, xi,
xii, 40f., 51f., 116, 118, 220, 223, 241, 243, 291, 302n., 442; early life and education, 53-55; at Bologna and Augsburg, 55f.; at Basel, 56, 58-60; at Strassburg, 57, 59f.; first books against Trinity, 58-60; their wide in- fluence, 58, 63f., 66, 74, 76, 89, 116, 127f., 139, 186, 202, 216, 266; in Paris, 79f.; at Lyon, 79; dis- covers circulation of blood, 80, 85; at Vienne, 81-86; edits Ptolemy and Bible, 80, 82, 91; publishes Christianismi Restitu- tio, 84; trial at Vienne, 86; at Geneva, 59, 89-97; burned at stake, 87, 97, 112; character, 100; teaching, 61f.; not a Uni- tarian but a Sabellian, 62 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 297 Shelburne, Lord, 361
Sherlock, William, 319, 322, 331; read in America, 393
Sherman, John, 402, 413 Siebenbürgen
Socinian, the name, 148, 316; ex-
iles aided from England, 309 Socinianism, 151f., 157; in Poland, chaps. xvii, xviii; in Prussia, 172; in Holland, 391, chap. xx.; church government, 153; char- acter of, 162f.; beliefs (see Ra- covian Catechism); modified in Holland, 204f.; becomes Uni- tarianism, 205; in England, 205, 290, 295-298, 312f.; in America, 393, 397; see also Unitarianism Socinians, 151f., 155, 239n., 303; called Arians, 135, 146, 148n., 154, 163f., 167, 170, 172, 175, 178; called Anabaptists, 134f., 148n.; missions, 153, 156; seek union with other churches, 154f., 197f.; persecuted in Poland, 167-172; driven from Rakow, 169-171; banished from Poland, 174-179; exiles in Transylvania, 181-184, 256; in Silesia, 184-186; in Rhine Palatinate, 186f.; in Holstein, 188f.; in Brandenburg, 189; in Prussia, 190-194; in America, 190, 206n.
Socinus, Faustus, 114-116, 147-151,
156, 158f., 167f., 304; in Tran- sylvania, 150, 241f., 245; death, 158
Socinus, Lælius, 114-116, 118, 126, 130, 148; in London, 291 Sommer, John (zom'-mer), 239 Soner, Ernest (zo'-ner), 158, 196 South, Robert, 320f.; read in America, 393
Southern states, growth of Uni- tarianism in, 430, 445; church extension in, 460, 465
Sozini, Lelio (lay'-lee-o so-tsee'- nee), 114
Sozzini, Fausto (fah-oo'-sto sod- zee'-nee), 148 Sparks, Jared, 414
Speyer (shpi'-er), Diet of, 44, 213 Spirit of the Pilgrims, 423, 426 Spiritus, 126
Stancaro, Francesco (frahn-ches'- co stahn-cah'-ro), 77, 118, 126f., 129; teaching, 126; in Poland, 126f., 129; in Transylvania, 217, 221
States General of Holland pass decrees against Socinianism, 197f.
Stegmann (shteg'-mahn), 187 Steinville (shtine'-veel), 261 Stephen, St., of Hungary, 213 Stoinski (sto-in'-skee), 159 Strangers' Church, 290f., 293 Strassburg (shtrahss'-boork), 49,
Stuart, Moses, 415, 426 Stuckey, Nathaniel, 304 Stuttgard (shtoot'-gahrt, 46 subscription to creeds, etc., 326, 337, 340f., 344-347
substance, the theological term, 16n., 20, 22 Sultan, 212
Sweden, war with, 173f. Sylva of Modrzewski, 144
Sylvanus, Johannes (yo-hahn'-ness sil-vah'-noos), 186
Syracuse, church at, 431; Con- ference at, 452
Szekely, Bishop (say'-kely), 271 Szekely, Moses, 212n., 249 Szekely Keresztur (kerr'-ess-toor),
Szekler (sek'-ler) churches, cus-
Szeklerland, 210, 230, 238, 251f., 255, 261, 271, 280
Szeklers, 210f., 214f., 237, 264, 276, 279f.
Szent Abrahami, Bishop Michael (scnt ah'-braw-hah-mee), 266f. Szent Ivany (sent iv'-ahn-yee),
Szent Rontas (sent ron'-tash), 264 Szepes (sep'-esh) County, 182
Tagart, Edward, 272
Tatars (tah'-tars), 211, 255f. Taunton, Mass., church divided at, 4.04
Taylor, John, 357
Temes County (tem'-esh), 234 Temesvar (tem'-esh-vahr), 234 Tertullian, 14, 16
Terwoort, Hendrik (terr-vohrt'),
Test Act, 329n., 363, 364n., 378 Thacher, Samuel C., 411 Theater meetings, 453 Theiss (tice), 213 Theodosius, 24
Thirty-nine Articles, 286, 290, 326, 334, 344f., 347, 364 Thököly, Count Stephen (tö'- köly), 182 Thorn (torn), 156 Thursday Lecture, 438f.
Tillotson, Archbishop, 297, 310, 313f.; read in America, 393 Tisza (tiss'-aw), 213, 233 Tiziano (teet-see-ah'-no), 75f. Toledo (to-lay'-dho), Council of, 472n.
toleration in religion, at first fa- vored by reformers, 98; in Tur- key, 68, 214n.; in the Grisons, 74, 214; furthered by Servetus's death, 98f.; in Poland, 125, 145, 166, 180n., 193; in Transylvania, 214f., 224, 265; in Holland, 195; Joseph II's Edict of, 267; an es- sential of Unitarianism, 469 Toleration Act, 288f., 315, 329f., 336n.
Tolnai Lukas, (tol'-noy), 234 Torda (tor'-daw), 238, 262; Diets of, 214f., 224, 229; synods at, 223, 238, 240f.
total depravity, doctrine of, 34 Toulouse (too-looze'), 54 Trajan, 210, 213
Transcendentalism, 432f., 441 Transylvania, 209; history of, 210f.; religious history, 213; Re- formation in, 213-215; Socinians in, 181-185, 192f.; Unitarianism in, 186, 215-281, 379
Trent, Council of, 143
Trenton, N. Y., church at, 206, 389n.
Trie, Guillaume (ghee-yome' tree),
Trinitarian, the name, 92, 229f.; Trinitarian Controversy, chap. xxix, 315f.; heard of in Amer- ica, 393
Trinity, not taught in the Gospels, 9; doctrine of, 24f., 27, 32f., 54, 62; belief in made compulsory, 24; a stumbling-block to Jews and Mohammedans, 9, 53f., 61; a scriptural, 132, 332n.; Ser- vetus on, see De Trinitatis Erroribus
Tritheism in Church of England, 320f.
Tritheists, 131, 134; banished from Poland, 142
Tübingen (tü'-bing-en), 103
Tudela (too'-dhay-lah), 53 Turin (too'-rin), 117 Turkey, 248, 257
Turks, 37, 211, 256-259
Tyndale's New Testament, 290 Tyskiewicz, Jan (jahn tiss-kyay'- vich), 168f.
Ukraine (oo-krayn'), 173 Ulster, Synod of, 340 Ungvar (oong'-vahr), 233 Unitarian, The, 464
Unitarian, the name, 148n., 229f.,
254n., 316n., 352, 368, 375, 404n., 410-413
Unitarian Book Society, 371f., 378 Unitarian Church of Hungary,
275; in Transylvania, organiza- tion of, 246, 277f. Unitarian controversy in Amer- ica, chap. xxxv
Unitarian creed proposed, 384, 453, 456
Unitarian Fund, 270, 373, 375, 378
Unitarian Home Missionary Col- lege, 383n.
Unitarian Methodists, 374, 383 Unitarian publications, 444, 447 Unitarian Society for the Promo- tion of Christian Knowledge, 371f.
Unitarian Sunday-school Society,
Unitarian Tracts, 310, 318 Unitarian Year Book, 439, 457f., 462
Unitarianism, essential meaning of, 5, 7, 467-469; as a restora- tion of primitive Christianity, 8; begins early in the Reformation, 5, 34; arises among Anabaptists, 46, 50, 52; causes of slow spread of, 118, 123, 281, 442f.; Legal- ized in Hungary, 271, 273; re- cent progress in Hungary, 273f.,
275-280; see also Antitrinitarian- ism, Socinianism Unitarianism, in Pennsylvania, 390, 403f.; beginnings of in America, chap. xxxix; at King's Chapel, 398f., 409; at Salem, 400, 410; at Boston, 401; at Harvard College, 401; in Con- necticut, 402f.; in Massachusetts, 418
Unitarianism, American, not of English or Socinian origin, 389f.; of Congregational origin, 391; among Dissenters, chap. XXX; in Church of England, chap. xxix; Pioneers of in England, chap. xxvii; in Ire- land, 339-341; in Scotland, 339, 374; in Wales, 339 Unitarians, often called Arians,
25, 135, 146, 148n., 154, 163f., 167, 170-172, 175, 178; in Hun- gary, beliefs of, 278; character of, 279; in Transylvania op- pressed by Calvinists, chap. xxiv; by Catholics, chap. xxv United Protestant Dissenters, 331 Unity, 461
Unity Clubs, 461
Universalism, 402, 422, 427n.
Valdez, Juan de (hoo-ahn' dhay vahl-dayth'), 71f., 76, 106, 117 Valens, 24
Valtellina (vahl-tel-lee'-nah), 76f. van der Kemp, Francis A., 206n., 389 Vandals converted to Arian Chris- tianity, 25
Vane, Sir Henry, 301
Venice, Reformation spreads in, 65; Antitrinitarianism in, 66, 69, 114; council at, 67, 69, 118 Vicenza (vee-chen'-tsah), 67, 69,
Western Unitarian Conference, 442, 445, 452, 461-464
Western Woman's Unitarian Con- ference, 461
Westminster Catechism, 338 Westminster Confession, 340, 392 Whiston, William, 324f., 332n.- 335; read in America, 393 Whitefield, George (whit'-field), 394, 396
Widawski (vee-dahf’-skee), 190 Wied (veet), Socinians at, 187 Wightman, Edward, 294, 296 Willard, Samuel, 408 William I, 323
William and Mary, 329
William (the Silent), of Orange,
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