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The end of the Academy in 1638 was occasioned by the pretext of the alleged destruction of a roadside cross, by several students of the Academy, while on tour accompanied by a teacher Paludiusa Solomon.
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The publications of the Academy till 1639, and of those of the teachers of the Academy in exile after 1640, are known to have influenced many English Unitarians such as
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The Racovian Academy served as a centre for the propagation of Socinian belief in both western and eastern Europe, in particular the Arian mission to the
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Former house of the Polish brethren (Sienieńskiego street 6); currently a library and a home of a Society of Friends of Raków
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For Wiktor Weintraub: essays in Polish literature, language, and history presented on the occasion of his 65th birthday
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Horst Robert Balz, Gerhard Krause, Gerhard Müller Theologische Realenzyklopädie, Volume 31 p601
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in April 1638. Most of the teaching staff and students went into exile in
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the younger (1623-1675), astronomer, nephew of Andrzej Lubieniecki.
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Notable students at the academy, who became writers in the exile:
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Lubieniecki uses the term 'Sarmatia' only three times in the
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Letter VII-On the Socinians, or Arians, or Antitrinitarians.
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1602 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Andrzej Lubieniecki the younger (1590-1667), historian.
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Protestantism in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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Isaac Newton, Socinianism and "the one supreme God"
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Latin
Socinian
Polish Brethren
Raków
Sandomierz Voivodeship
Lesser Poland
communitarian
Arian
Jan Sienieński
pl
Jakub Sienieński
Calvinist
Pińczów Academy
Athens
Jakub Zadzik
bishop of Kraków
Jerzy Ossoliński
voivode
papal nuncio
Sejm
Transylvania
Netherlands
Jakub Sienieński
Johannes Crellius
Marcin Ruar
Joachim Stegmann
Andrzej Lubieniecki
Krzysztof Morsztyn Jr.
Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr.

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