词条 | Jonasz Szlichtyng |
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He studied in Germany, from where he returned to teach in Raków, Kielce County at the Racovian Academy, and then in Lusławice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Following the 1639 ban on Socinianism he was convicted by the Warsaw parliament in 1647 for spreading "godless" dogma and exiled. He hid for several months in the homes of sympathetic nobles but finally departed for the safety and freedom of the Netherlands, where he was science tutor to Zbigniew Sieniński. During the Swedish invasion 1655 he returned temporarily to Kraków, but after their withdrawal he was forced to leave the country again but never made it back to Amsterdam. He died in Sulechów on the border of Silesia.[2] His writings, like those of Samuel Crell (nephew of Johann Crell) and Marcin Ruar, had influence on English Unitarians.[3] Major worksBible commentaries
Galatians Romans etc. republished posthumously.
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References1. ^Polski słownik biograficzny Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Polska Akademia Nauk 1935 p62 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Szlichtyng, Jonasz}}2. ^Morawski, Szcze̜sny Arjanie Polscy 1906- Page xxix 3. ^Michael Alexander Stewart English philosophy in the age of Locke 2000 p118 5 : 1592 births|1661 deaths|Polish nobility|Polish Unitarian theologians|17th-century Polish writers |
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