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it appears that Sandius Jr. was well educated by his rigorous father, Christopher Sandius Sr., (d.1686) a government official in Königsberg, who himself was later removed from his office for anti-Trinitarian sympathies. Sandius Jr. moved to Amsterdam and earned his living as an editor, translator and
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1831 "Da die meisten der Unitarier diese Behauptung ... einst erschaffenes Wesen hielten, als die beiden Christoph Sand, Vater und Sohn, der erstere starb 1686, der Sohn 1680
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especially at the end of his life, when he became known as one of philosopher's most faithful followers. Between 1676-1680 he defended the anonymous author of the
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Bibliographia Sociniana. A Bibliographical Reference Tool for the Study of Dutch Socinianims and Antitrinitarianism
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was the high point of the theology of the Early Church. He remained on good terms with exiled Polish Socinians
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publisher, he became well-recognized among European intellectuals. Sandius Jr. promoted the view that
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1812 Chalmer’s Biography / S / Christopher Sandius (1644–?) vol. 27, p. 127; majority text
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Bibliotheca Anti-trinitariorum: sive catalogus scriptorum et succinta narratio
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Confessio Fidei de Deo Patre, Filio, et Spiritu Sancto, secundum Scripturam
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in 2 vols. 8vo, reprinted at Cologne, in 1676: and in London in 1681.
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Notae et Observationes in G. J. Vossium de Historicis Latinis
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Geschichte der Dogmen oder Darstellung der Glaubenslehren
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on the site of the Post-Reformation Digital Library
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Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant
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Index

Christopher Sand
Königsberg
Amsterdam
Arian
Socinian
Lech Szczucki
Arianism
Andrzej Wiszowaty
Stanislaw Lubieniecki
pre-existence of Christ
Arian
Benedictus Spinoza
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
Pierre Daniel Huet
Frans Kuyper
Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant
Interpretationes paradoxae IV. Evangeliorum
1670 ed.
Benedykt Wiszowaty
Fausto Sozzini
Bibliotheca Anti-trinitariorum: sive catalogus scriptorum et succinta narratio
Freistadt
Georg Schomann
"Christophorus Sandius (1644-1680)"
Sandius Christopher
Categories
1644 births
1680 deaths
17th-century German writers
17th-century German male writers

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