Definitions for Socinus

Socinus So·ci·nus

Spelling: [soh-sahy-nuh s]
IPA: /soʊˈsaɪ nəs/

Socinus is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 115 anagrams from letters in Socinus (cinossu).

Definitions for Socinus

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  1. Faustus [faw-stuh s] /ˈfɔ stəs/ (Show IPA), (Fausto Sozzini) 1539–1604, and his uncle, Laelius [lee-lee-uh s] /ˈli li əs/ (Show IPA) (Lelio Sozzini), 1525–62, Italian Protestant theologians and reformers.

Examples for Socinus

There arrived from Cracow a troop of Hungarian soldiers who announced themselves as followers of Socinus.

Fortunately, however, there arose dissensions between the Hungarian and the Polish adherents of Socinus.

Luther took off the roof of Babylon, Calvin threw down the walls, Socinus dug up the foundations.

Socinus had directed his attacks against the great mystery in the existence of the living God—the Christian dogma of the Trinity.

Martyr and Socinus both died at Zurich, and lie buried in its minster.

Luther did but a part of the work, Calvin another portion, Socinus finished it.

From that time I became a daily visitor in the retreat of the followers of Socinus.

The following license of a foreign reign, Did all the dregs of bold Socinus drain, Then unbelieving priests reformed the nation.

Thus, in 1656, the works of Socinus could only be printed at Irenopolis.

Socinus, in treating the subject in his own Institutio, an imperfect catechism which he left, lays much more stress on John xiv.

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