SOCINUS, LAELIUS

lēˈlēəs or Lelio Sozzinilāˈlyō, 1525–62, Italian religious reformer. After becoming interested in Protestantism, Socinus left Italy in 1544 for the Swiss cantons to escape the newly established Inquisition. He had been attracted by the writings of Martin Luther, and during his wide travels he met many leaders of the Reformation. In Switzerland, Heinrich Bullinger became his good friend. John Calvin, however, suspected Socinus of doctrinal differences, and to allay these suspicions Socinus signed a confession of faith in 1555. However, there seems reason to believe that the burning of the anti-Trinitarian Servetus in 1553 and Socinus's friendship with Bernardino Ochino had led him to entertain private anti-Trinitarian views. The writings of Socinus, left to his nephew Faustus, were used in the development of Socinianism.

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...267 8; hostile decree of 1653 L 268 71 Socinus, Laelius, uncle of Faustus, 247 50 and nn...biography of Marianus b.1482 ; biography of Laelius, son of Marianus, B 247 50; see also Socinus, Laelius Socrates, 286 sodomy, 133 Solier...
...Snyder, A. D., Coleridge on Logic and Learning, p. 73 , p. 97 , p. 115 Socinians, 290 , 295 Socinus, Faustus, 290 Socinus, Laelius, 290 Socrates and Socratic, 70 , 135 , 144 Solger, K. W. F., Erwin, 70 ; Philosophische Gesprache...
...doctrine, e.g., Harnack, Dogma , v.-vii., especially vii. 119-167. SOCINUS, LAELIUS LELIO SOZZINI : Antitrinitlarian, and uncle of Faustus Socinus q.v. ; b. at Siena in 1525; d. at Zurich May 16, 1562. One of the Italian...
...theory of the atonement, 323 ; its effect, 325 ; in England, 370 . See, also, "Unitarianism." Socinus, Faustus, 320 , 321 . Socinus, Laelius, 321 . Socrates, gives ethical character to philosophy, 29 . Socrates, a continuator of Eusebius...
...Barnard, 326 n. Smith, Richard, Bishop of Chalcedon, 53 n. Smith, Sir Thomas, 296 - 297 . Socinus, Faustus, cix , 138 n. Socinus, Laelius, cix . Socrates, 24 n, 157 n, 188 . Socrates Scholasticus, 126 n, 209 n, 219 , 226 n. Solinus...
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...in favor of the unadulterated words of the inspired text. But when some of his erstwhile followers, such as Laelius and Faustus Socinus, drew quite heretical conclusions from the same texts he had quoted, Calvin found it necessary to reappropriate...


 

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SOCINUS, LAELIUS le le s sosi n s or Lelio Sozzini la...becoming interested in Protestantism, Socinus left Italy in 1544 for the Swiss cantons...friend. John Calvin , however, suspected Socinus of doctrinal differences, and to allay...
SOCINUS, FAUSTUS fos t s sosi n s or Fausto Sozzini...religious reformer, founder of Socinianism . Socinus left the Roman Catholic Church when, influenced by the writings of his uncle, Laelius Socinus , he came to deny the Trinity and other...
...movement organized in Poland in the 16th cent. by Faustus Socinus . Antecedents of the movement were such Italian humanist...reformers as Bernardino Ochino, Georgio Blandrata, and Laelius Socinus , who fled to Poland from persecution first in Italy...


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