Sebastian Castellio (also Sébastien Châteillon, Châtaillon, Castellión, and Castello; 1515 – 29 December 1563) was a French preacher and theologian; and...
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Sebastian Castello may refer: Sebastian Castello (soccer), Canadian soccer player Sebastian Castellio (1515-1563), sometimes known as Sebastian Castello...
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British actor Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563), French preacher and theologian Sebastián Cejas (born 1975), Argentine footballer Sebastian Chacon (born...
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Director of Primary Education. He was the author of a thesis on Sebastian Castellio, in whom he saw a "liberal Protestant" in his image. Ferdinand Buisson...
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Religious tolerance (section Castellio)
Erasmus; The Right to Heresy: Castellio against Calvin. London: Cassell. p. 312. OCLC 24340377. Sebastian Castellio, Contra libellum, # 77, Vaticanus...
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Maccabées jusqu'à Christ), is a French translation of the Bible made by Sebastian Castellio and published in 1555 by Johann Herwagen in Basel. It is, along with...
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sententiae), is a theological and patristic treatise written by Sebastian Castellio under the pseudonym Martin Bellie in 1553. In this treatise, written...
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the eventual recipients was the impoverished Protestant humanist Sebastian Castellio, who had fled from Geneva to Basel, who subsequently translated the...
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doit forcer les consciences) is a pamphlet published anonymously by Sebastian Castellio in 1562. The text, published on the beginning of the First French...
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theologian Marie-Émile Boismard O.P. Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet Jean Calvin Sebastian Castellio, translator of the Bible Pierre Cauchon, condemned Joan of Arc Robert...
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and he may have been influenced by Hemmingsen. Another key figure, Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563), who opposed Calvin's views on predestination and religious...
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1305) 1550 – Bhuvanaikabahu VII, King of Kotte (b. 1468) 1563 – Sebastian Castellio, French preacher and theologian (b. 1515) 1606 – Stephen Bocskai...
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close associate of Calvin, Sebastian Castellio, broke with him on the issue of the treatment of heretics. In Castellio's Treatise on Heretics (1554)...
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and anti-trinitarians such as Michael Servetus, Juan de Valdés, Sebastian Castellio, and Faustus Socinus as rationalists. Mark S. Ritchie follows this...
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last words as: "Jesus, Son of the Eternal God, have mercy on me." Sebastian Castellio and countless others denounced this execution and became harsh critics...
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Latin translation for his new edition of the Greek New Testament. Sebastian Castellio produced a version [Wikidata] in elegant Ciceronian Latin. It was...
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humanist and military theorist (born 1527, lynched) December 29 Sebastian Castellio, French Calvinist theologian (born 1515) Thomas Naogeorgus, German...
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the French politique statesman Michel de l'Hôpital and reformer Sebastian Castellio. Irenic movements were influential in the 17th century, and irenicism...
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written by Sebastian Castellio in June 1554 and published posthumously in 1612. In this text, written shortly after the Treatise on Heretics, Castellio portrayed...
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Brútessi is printed as in the manuscripts. In the Latin translation by Sebastian Castellio published alongside Birck's Greek text in 1555, these lines are translated...
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sufferance" in the 1580s. The notion of religious toleration stems from Sebastian Castellio and the Toleration Act 1688. For having lived long, I have experienced...
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at the time. Another notable author of early children's Bibles is Sebastian Castellio. When he was the headmaster of the Collége de Rive in Calvinist,...
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such as those composed by Corderius, Juan Luis Vives, Erasmus, and Sebastian Castellio studied as models. At about the age of 10, Shakespeare progressed...
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polemical essay by Stefan Zweig (1936) that depicts the struggle between Sebastian Castellio and John Calvin. The book, written during the rise of fascism and...
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actor and journalist Marie Castello (1915–2008), American psychic Sebastian Castellio (also spelled Castello, 1515–1563), French theologian Valerio Castello...
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theory, as based in considerations of harmony, resembles that of Sebastian Castellio. He has been seen as a scriptural relativist, and deist, with Montaigne...
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Yi Gwang-sik, Korean politician and general (b. 1493) December 29 Sebastian Castellio, French theologian (b. 1515) Thomas Naogeorgus, German playwright...
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allegory of trees which have been planted, the reformation theologian Sebastian Castellio suggests destinavi, "I have marked out, or assigned you your place"...
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unknown Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis, Scottish peer (d. 1558) Sebastian Castellio, rector of the College of Geneva (d. 1563) Sehzade Mustafa, First...
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close associate of Calvin, Sebastian Castellio, broke with him on the issue of the treatment of heretics. In Castellio's Treatise on Heretics (1554)...
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