Matthias Albinus
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Maciej Albin or Latin Matthias Albinus ( fl. 1570s) was a Polish Calvinist minister at Iwanowice Dworskie who became the first to administer
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in Poland, and then became openly Unitarian. He differed from the Calvinists and many of the
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at
Pińczów Pińczów is a town in southern Poland, in Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, about 40 km south of Kielce. It is the capital of Pińczów County. Population is 12,304 (2005). Pińczów belongs to the historic Polish province of Lesser Poland, a ...
in denying the
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. And at the Synod of Skrzynno in 1567 stood with Georg Schomann, Gregory Pauli and
Marcin Czechowic Martin Czechowic (or ''Marcin Czechowic'') (c.1532–1613) was a Polish Socinian (Unitarian) minister, Protestant reformer, theologian and writer. Life Born in Zbąszyń on the German border, Czechowic received a humanistic education in Pozn ...
among the
Polish Brethren The Polish Brethren (Polish: ''Bracia Polscy'') were members of the Minor Reformed Church of Poland, a Nontrinitarian Protestant church that existed in Poland from 1565 to 1658. By those on the outside, they were called " Arians" or " Socinians" ( ...
. Although the term
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is anachronistic, he was counted among Socinian authors by
Christopher Sandius Christopher Sandius Jr. (Königsberg, October 12, 1644 – Amsterdam, November 30, 1680) was an Arian writer and publisher of Socinian works without himself being a Socinian. His name was Latinized as Christophorus Sandius, though his German name a ...
. Robert Robinson's ''Ecclesiastical Researches'' (1792) incorrectly states that Albinus was a Trinitarian till the end of his life but this is contradicted by
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, ''Historia Antitrinitarianorum''. Robert Wallace, ''Sketches of the lives and writings of distinguished antitrinitarians - Page 239'' 1850 "Matthias Albinus continued a Trinitarian till his death ; but Bock has included him in his supplementary list of ...


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