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Sozzini's and works
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.
Biandrata ultimately conformed to the Catholic Church ; hence Sozzini's laudatory dedication to him ( 1584 ) of his De Jesu Christi natura, in reply to the Calvinist Andrew Wolan, though printed in his works, was not used.
Sozzini's complete works were published in Vol. 1 of Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum 1686.

Sozzini's and by
Before F. Sozzini's arrival in Poland there had been a wide range of positions from the total otherworldiness, common property, and withdrawal from the state of Marcin Czechowic of Lublin through to the advocacy of military service by Symon Budny.
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.
In matter of worship Sozzini distinguished between adoratio Christi, the homage of the heart, imperative on all Christians, and invocatio Christi, the direct address of prayer, which was simply permissive ( Biandrata would have made it imperative ); though in Sozzini's view, prayer, to whomsoever addressed, was received by Christ as mediator, for transmission to the father.
A revised Latin edition of the Racovian catechism appeared in 1680 in Amsterdam, revised by Sozzini's grandson Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty.

Sozzini's and grandson
" Sozzini's grandson Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. in 1665-1668 published Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant ( Library of the Polish Brethren who are called Unitarians 4 vols.
The calling of the group " Socinian " in England is more a result of the place given to Sozzini's writings in the publishing of his grandson Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr. in Amsterdam a century later than any role of active leadership in Sozzini's life — especially given that without submitting to baptism he could never formally join the church that later bore his name abroad.

Sozzini's and Amsterdam
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.

Sozzini's and ).
Sozzini's theological difficulties turned on the resurrection of the body, predestination, the ground of salvation ( on these points he corresponded with Calvin ), the doctrinal basis of the original gospel ( his queries to Bullinger ), the nature of repentance ( to Rudolph Gualther ), the sacraments ( to Johann Wolff ).
They include all Sozzini's extant theological writings, except his essay on predestination ( in which he denies that God foresees the actions of free agents ) prefixed to Castellio's Dialogi IV ( 1575, reprinted 1613 ) and his revision of a school manual Instrumentum doctrinarum aristotelium ( 1586 ).

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