Poland, Unitarianism intro- Resurrection of Christ, 360
duced into, xix Porson, Professor, 42, 43, note Power of man to do the will of God, 325
Prayer, duty of, 240; quali- fications for, ib. Precepts, separate, of Christ, 239
Predestination, 331 Priestley, Dr. 168, note; 219,
Priestly office of Christ, 349 Procopius, Gazæus, 93, note Prophetic office of Christ, 168 Prophets, their office, 371 Propitiation, Christ so called, 318
Przipcovius, Sam. his narra- tive of the sufferings of the Unitarians expelled from Poland, xl, note; on Magis- tracy, 179, note Racovian Catechism, its ori- gin, lxxi; editions and ver- sions of, lxxviii, et seqq. burnt by order of the Bri- tish Parliament, lxxix; An- swers to it, lxxxv, et seqq.
Revelling forbidden, 243 Revenge forbidden, 224, 232 Rostius, Geo. his Answer to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxvii
Rouse, Conrad, x Ruarus, Martin, his Notes on
the Racovian Catechism, 26, 66, 92, 105, 110, 114, 125, 204, 217, 224, 232, 265, 269, 275, 281, 282, 283, 323, 343, 344, 346 Ruego, Francis de, xx Sabbath, the, on the observa- tion of, 216 Sacrifice of Christ, 351 Salvation, the way of, 20, 24; things necessary and condu- cive to, 25 Sandius, Christoph. 42, note; 128, note
Satan. See Devil Satisfaction of Christ, 393 &c. Schechinah, 55, note Schlichtingius, Jonas, his per-
secution in Poland, xxxv, note; edites the Racovian Catechism, lxxxi; Notes on
the Racovian Catechism, 93; on Magistracy, 179, note; on the right of private judgment in religion, 199,
Schoman, George, on Magis- tracy, 178, note Scott, Rev. Russel, 94 Scriptures, Holy, what books
so called, 1; their authen- ticity, &c. ib.; sufficiency, 13; perspicuity, 17; how to be interpreted, 18 Seccer, John, x Seceminia, synod of, xxv Seir Anpin, 65, note Self-denial recommended, 247 Serarius, 41
Servants, their duty towards their masters, 231 Servetus, Michael, his histo- ry, ix, et seqq.; particulars of his execution, xvii Sigismund the Second, king of Poland, his tuleration of the Reformers, xviii Simplicius, John, 94 Simpson, Mr. John, on the existence of the Devil, 7 Sin, expiation of, 351 Sin, original, 325 Sin, remission of, 280 Smalcius, Valentine, an editor
of the Racovian Catechism, lxxviii
Smallbrook, bishop, 10, note Socinians, old, of England, their opinion concerning the worship of Christ, 198 Socinus, Darius, xxi Socinus, Lælius, his manner of impugning the popular faith, iii, note; a member
of the Vincenza college, xxi; his history, xxii Socinus, Faustus, his history, xxix; settlement in Poland, visits Transylvania at Blandrata's request, xlvii; his disputations with David, ib.; his conduct towards the latter, xlviii; not the author of the Answer to the sixteen propositions of David, lii; on the Scriptures, 9, note; his opinion concerning ma- gistracy, 179, note; on the worship of Christ, 197, note; on eating blood, note, 220; on Baptism, 249, note Son of God, (see Jesus Christ.) Meaning of the phrase, 52, 53, note
Son of man, meaning of the phrase, 52, note Sontagius, Christopher, his Answer to the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxviii Σοφια Θε8, 75, note Spiritus, who introduced Uni- tarianism into Poland, sup- posed to be Adam Pastor, xix
Stealing forbidden, 235 Stegman, Joachim, jun. his Preface to the Racovian Ca- techism, lxxxii; on Magis- tracy, 179, note Stephens, Robt. 40, 116, note Stork, iv Stubner, iv
Subjects, their duty, 229 Swearing, what kind of, for- bidden, 212 Talmud, the Babylon, on the Messiah, 145, note
Traditions of the Roman
Church, what to be thought of them, 15 Translator's Notes, 8, 9, 11, 26, 40, 42, 43, 52, 53, 67, 75, 84, 88, 94, 100, 111, 122, 128, 151, 165, 168, 172, 178, 188, 197, 219, 249, 257, 359, 367 Transubstantiation, 266 Transylvania, Unitarianism in- troduced into, xli Travis, Archdeacon, 43, note Trecessius, John, xix Trechselii, eminent printers,
xii Trevisanus, Julius, xx Trie, William, xiv Tyscovicius, John, a Polish Unitarian, his tragical his- tory, xxxii Vain-glory forbidden, 247 Vincenza, Unitarian associa- tion at, xx; evidence of its existence examined, xxi, n. Visible church of Christ, 369 Vorstius, William, 65, note Unction, extreme, 278, note Unitarian, origin of the name, xliii, note
Unitarianism, its rise in Ger- many, iii; Poland, xviii; Ita- ly, xx; Transylvania, xli
Unitarians, their first appear- ance in Germany, iii; Po- land, xviii; Italy, xx; form a separate body in Poland, xxvii; diversity of their opi- nions,xxviii; by what names designated, ib.; their Col- lege, &c. at Racow, xxxi; decline of their cause in Po- land, xxxii; lose their Col- lege at Racow, xxxv; per- secuted by the peasants, ib.; expelled from Poland, xl; of Transylvania, their Confessions of Faith, lxiv, note; lxvii, note Unruly persons in the Church, how to be dealt with, 377 Usury, signification of the term, 237
Wakefield, Rev. G., 257 Waldenses, their religious opi- nions, i, note Ward, Dr. 221, note Washing the feet, whether a
Christian ordinance, 277 Watson, Bishop, 11, note Wetstein, 43, note Will,divine.confirmation of,295 Will, Free, 325
of God, man's power to perform, 325 Wisdom of God, dwelling in the Messiah, 55, note Wissowatius, Andrew, his ho- nourable and courageous conduct at Cracow, xxxvii; collects the writings of the Unitarians published in the Bibliotheca Fratrum Polono- rum, lxx; his Preface to the Racovian Catechism, lxxxii; his edition of it, ib.
Wissowatius, Andrew,hisnotes on the Racovian Cate- chism, 73, 75, 84, 93, 107. 114, 116, 121, 125, bis 207, 329 Wissowatius, Benedict, the last editor of the Racovian Cate- chism, lxxxiii; his notes on the same, 9, 26, 33, 42, 52, 53, 55, 64, 67,69,71,73,75, 93, 94, 108, 114, 121, 123, 126, 128, 129, 134, 137, 138, 145, 149, 150, 153, 161, 167, 177, 214, 218, 229, 253, 262, 265, 276,
291, 312, 329, 367, 37 on eating blood, 220, no Wives,their duty towards th husbands, 230
Wolzogenius, J. L. 178, n World, the contempt of, 24 Worship of Christ, 154, 18 Wren, Matthew, his Answ to the Racovian Catechis lxxxviii
Zeltner, Crypto - Socinism xxiii, note Zwicker, Daniel, 167, not on Magistracy, 179, note Zwinglius, vi
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