ACEPHALI, 371, note
Adam's fall, 325 Adultery forbidden, 233 Alciatus, J. Paul, xxi Alstidius, Hen., his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxviii
Anabaptists, their opinions and character, iií Ancients, their opinion con- cerning Christ, 167 Anger forbidden, 232 Apostles, their office, 371 Arnoldus, Nicolaus, his An- swer to the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxv Arnollet, Balthazar, xiii Ascension of Christ, 365 Assistance, divine, 330 Atonement, 303 Avarice forbidden, 245 Authority of Christ, 360 Baldwin, Fred., his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxviii
Baptism, 249; Socinus on, 249; of infants, 252 Βαπτίζειν, 256
Bathor, Stephen, prince of Transylvania, his declara- tion concerning liberty of conscience, xlv Belsham, Reverend Thomas, 11, note; 43, note; 54, note; 67, note; 168, note; 199, note; 219, note; 257,
Benson, Dr., 26, note Beza, 41, 69
Bibliotheca Fratrum Polono- rum, collected by Andrew Wissowatius, Ixx Biddle, John, the supposed translator of the Racovian Catechism, lxxx
Bishops, their office in the Church, 372
Blandrata, George, arrives in
Poland, xxv; introduces Unitarianism into Transyl- vania, xli; his rupture with David, xlv; his persecu- tion of him, xlvi, et seqq.; forges sixteen propositions in the name of David, 1; his regulation of the creed and ordinances of the Unitarian Church, Ixii; his disgrace and death, Ixiïi Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, 281
Blood, prohibition against eat- ing, considered, 219, note Bona Sfortia, xxiv
Borrhaus. See Cellarius Brenius, D. on Magistracy, 179, note Bucer, xi
Budnæans, Unitarians so call- ed, xxix
Budnæus, Simon, xxix; on Magistracy, 179, note Budzinius, S. on Magistracy, 179, note Bugenhagius, 41
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