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Fausto and Sozzini
The general tendency of his mind, nevertheless, was counter to tradition, and he is remarkable as resuming in his individual history all the phases of Protestant theology from Luther to Fausto Sozzini.
* 1539 – Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian ( d. 1604 )
This work was a compendium of the arguments of Völkel's teacher Fausto Sozzini, figurehead of the Polish Unitarian movement.
* 1604 – Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian ( b. 1539 )
Though frequently called " Arians " by those on the outside, the views of Fausto Sozzini became the standard in the church, and these doctrines were quite removed from Arianism.
The Christology commonly called " Socinian " ( after Fausto Sozzini, one of the founders of Unitarian theology ), refers to the belief that Jesus Christ began his life when he was born as a human.
Having influenced the Polish Brethren to a formal declaration of this belief in the Racovian Catechism, Fausto Sozzini involuntarily ended up giving his name to this Christological position, which continued with English Unitarians such as John Biddle's Twofold Catechism ( 1654 ).
* March 4 – Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian ( b. 1539 )
* December 5 – Fausto Paolo Sozzini, Italian theologian ( d. 1604 )
Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini or simply Lelio ( Latin Laelius Socinus ) ( Siena, January 29, 1525 – Zürich, May 4, 1562 ), was an Italian Renaissance humanist and anti-Trinitarian reformer, and uncle of the better known Fausto Sozzini ( Latin Faustus Socinus ) from whom the Polish Brethren and early English Unitarians came to be called " Socinians ".
The Inquisition had its eye on the family ; his brother Cornelio Sozzini was imprisoned at Rome ; his brothers Celso Sozzini and Camillo and his nephew Fausto were " reputati Luterani ," suspected of Lutheranism, and Camillo Sozzini had fled from Siena.
Socinianism is a system of Christian doctrine named for Fausto Sozzini ( Latin: Faustus Socinus ), which was developed among the Polish Brethren in the Minor Reformed Church of Poland during the 15th and 16th centuries and embraced also by the Unitarian Church of Transylvania during the same period.
His nephew Fausto Sozzini published his own longer Brevis explicatio later, developing his uncle's arguments.
Many years after the death of his uncle in Switzerland Fausto Sozzini passed via the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, attempting to mediate in the dispute between Giorgio Biandrata and Ferenc Dávid, then moved to Poland, where he married the daughter of a leading member of the Polish Brethren, the anti-trinitarian minority, or ecclesia minor, which had in 1565 split from the Calvinist Reformed Church in Poland.
In the 1660s Fausto Sozzini's grandson Andreas Wiszowaty and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty published the nine-volume Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant 1668 in Amsterdam, with the works of F. Sozzini, the Austrian Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen, the Poles Johannes Crellius, Jonasz Szlichtyng, and Samuel Przypkowski.
At the time of Fausto Sozzini Symon Budny held this view – specifically that Jesus was the son of Joseph, but it, and Budny, were excluded from the Racovian community.
Others included Camillo Renato ( 1540 ) Mátyás Dévai Bíró ( 1500 – 1545 ) Michael Servetus ( 1511 – 1553 ) Laelio Sozzini ( 1562 ) Fausto Sozzini ( 1563 ) the Polish Brethren ( 1565 onwards ) Dirk Philips ( 1504 – 1568 ) Gregory Paul of Brzezin ( 1568 ) the Socinians ( 1570 – 1800 ) John Frith ( 1573 ) George Schomann ( 1574 ) Simon Budny ( 1576 )
In 1579 the Italian exile Fausto Sozzini arrived in Poland and applied for admission to the Ecclesia Minor, which was refused because of his rather unusual personal objection to water baptism, however they saw in the Italian an able advocate and Sozzini's capable answering of Budny, followed by his marriage to the daughter of Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr. in 1586 cemented his place among the Polish Brethren.
* Fausto Paolo Sozzini ( 1539-1604 )
Fausto Paolo Sozzini, also known as Faustus Socinus or Faust Socyn ( Polish ) ( 5 December 1539, Siena – 4 March 1604, Luslawice ) was an Italian theologian and founder of the school of Christian thought known as " Socinianism " and the main theologian of Polish Brethren ( a Protestant Polish church ).

Fausto and was
According to a 1965 deposition by Fausto Rodriguez, the Cuba Libre was first mixed at a Cuban bar in August 1900 by a member of the U. S. Signal Corps, referred to as " John Doe ".
In 1783, José and Fausto Elhuyar found an acid made from wolframite that was identical to tungstic acid.
Likewise Lelio's interpretation of " Before Abraham was I am " John 8: 58 as relating to the resurrection of Abraham was taken up by Fausto.
Lelio, impulsive and inquisitive, was in quest of the spiritual ground of religious truths ; the drier mind of Fausto sought in external authority a basis for the ethical teaching of Christianity.
It was around this time, during the term of Governor General Fausto Cruzat y Gongora ( July 25, 1690 to December 8, 1701 ), that Governor-General Cruzat established the military outpost he named Nueva Ecija.
The first recorded mechanical ropeway was by Venetian Fausto Veranzio who designed a bicable passenger ropeway in 1616.
Her second album, SLA2 / Be Sample ( 1992 ), was one of the earliest Brazilian pop records to extensively employ the sampler, and had success with Rio 40 Graus, composed with Fausto Fawcett and Laufer, portraying Rio de Janeiro climate, people and lifestyle.
The party participates both in the Party of the European Left ( of which Fausto Bertinotti, a former PRC leader, was the first president ) and the European Anticapitalist Left.
The first secretary of the PRC was Sergio Garavini, who resigned in June 1993, being replaced by Fausto Bertinotti, a long-time Italian General Confederation of Labour ( CGIL ) trade union leader, who had left the PDS only some months before.
After the 2006 general election in which centre-left The Union coalition won narrowly over the centre-right House of Freedoms, party leader Fausto Bertinotti was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies, and was replaced by Franco Giordano as party secretary.
The majority of the party following the October 2004 congress was led by Fausto Bertinotti ( 59. 2 %) and it views itself as the party representing the anti-globalization movement in the Italian political scene.
This was the opinion of at least one prominent Italian musicologist and critic, Fausto Terrefranca, who, in a 1912 pamphlet entitled Giaccomo Puccini and International Opera, accused Puccini of " commercialism " and of having deserted Italian traditions.
Respect's participation in this event was welcomed by the Left Party's chair Fausto Bertinotti in his closing speech.
Fausto Veranzio or Faust Vrančić (; Hungarian and Vernacular Latin: Verancsics Faustus ) ( circa 1551 – January 17, 1617 ) was a polymath and bishop from the Venetian Republic.

Fausto and further
They traced a new course for urban popular music and influenced a further generation of musicians, some of whom also participated in the protest movement and are still active, including Fausto, Vitorino, Janita Salomé and Júlio Pereira, among others.

Fausto and through
The news of his uncle's death reached Fausto at Lyons through Antonio Maria Besozzo.
He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antonio (), archbishop of Esztergom ( 1504 – 1573 ), a diplomat and a civil servant, who was in touch with Erasmus ( 1465 – 1536 ), Philipp Melanchthon ( 1497 – 1560 ), and Nikola Šubić Zrinski ( 1508 – 1566 ), who took Fausto with him during some of his travels through Hungary and in the Republic of Venice.
To the able women of his family he owed the strong moral impress which marked him through life ; his early intellectual stimulus came from his uncle Celso Sozzini, a nominal Roman Catholic, but an esprit fort, founder of the short-lived Accademia del Sizienti ( 1554 ), of which young Fausto was a member.
The alterations of the English New Wave movement, with its surprising variety of styles, arrived in Brazil through groups and personalities such as the Gang 90 e as Absurdettes, Blitz, Camisa de Vênus, Barão Vermelho, Kid Abelha, Paralamas do Sucesso, Ritchie, Fausto Fawcett, Lulu Santos, Radio Taxi, Sempre Livre, Magazine ( from which Kid Vinil would later project his solo career ), Marina Lima, Dr. Silvana & Cia., Absyntho, Eduardo Dusek, Kiko Zambianchi, Hanói Hanói, Hojerizah, Engenheiros do Hawaii, RPM, Metrô, Uns e Outros, Graffiti, Musak, Picassos Falsos, Alvin L, Ultraje a Rigor, Legião Urbana, Ira !, Titãs, Capital Inicial, Nenhum de Nós, Dulce Quental, Laura Finocchiaro, Biquini Cavadão, Lobão & Os Ronaldos, Heróis da Resistência, Zero, Violeta de Outono, Fellini, Akira S & as Garotas que Erraram, Neusinha Brizola, Voluntários da Pátria, Gueto, Vzyadoq Moe, Léo Jaime and João Penca e seus Miquinhos Amestrados, Aguilar e Banda Performática.

Fausto and Catechism
It is likely that some of the text had been prepared by the Italian exile Fausto Sozzini, who had settled among the Polish Brethren in 1579, without ever formally joining, and who died in the year before the Catechism was drafted.
These nontrinitarians, and their Catechism, would later became known as Socinians due to the prominence given to Fausto Sozzini's writings after his death in the series Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum published in Amsterdam 1665 and widely circulated in England and elsewhere.

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