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| Peter Morskovius (Petrus Morscovius). A Polish nobleman and minister known for writing the "Ecclesiastical Polity" of the Polish Brethren. | 141 |
| Peter Statorius (the Elder). A French-born educator who helped organize the Reformed school in Pińczów. | 47 |
| Peter Statorius Stoinski (the Younger). Son of the elder Statorius; a famous preacher and co-author of the Racovian Catechism. | 92 |
| Philip Cosmius, see | |
Theodore Simonis. | 143 |
Raphael Ritter. 84
Remigius Chelmius (Remigiusz Chełmski). 48
[---] Reichel (Reychelius). 134
Samuel Jarai. 132
Samuel Przypkowski (Samuel Przipcovius). A Polish nobleman and theologian who advocated for religious tolerance. 123
S. Dominicus-Montanus. original: "S. Dominici-Montanus"; a pseudonym used by the radical Italian theologian Bernardino Ochino. 135
Simon Budny (Simon Budnæus). A key figure in the Polish-Lithuanian Reformation who translated the Bible into Polish. 54
Simon Bonemberg. 83
Simon Pistorius. 107
Sophia Siemiechowska (Sophia Siemichovia). 83
Stanislaus Budzinius (Stanisław Budzyński). 55
Stanislaus Cicovius (Stanisław Cikowski). 48
Stanislaus Farnovius (Stanisław Farnowski). Leader of the Farnovian sect, which held semi-Arian views. 52
Stanislaus Lubieniecki, son of Stanislaus. original: "Stan. F." for "Stanislai Filius". 89
Stanislaus Lubieniecki, son of Christopher. original: "Chr. F." for "Christophori Filius"; the renowned historian of the Polish Reformation. 165
Stanislaus Lucomirsius (Stanisław Łukomirski). 42
Stanislaus Paclesius (Stanisław Paklepka). 53
Stanislaus Taszycki. 82
| Stanislaus Wisnovius (Stanisław Wiśniowski). | 53 |
| Stephen Balius. | 90 |
| Etienne de Courcelles (Stephanus Curcellæus). A prominent Remonstrant theologian in Amsterdam. | 109 |
| Stephen Pauli. | 168 |
Theodore Raphael Camphuysen. A Dutch poet and theologian influenced by Socinian thought. 112
Theodore Simonis, otherwise Philip Cosmius. 143
Theodosius Schimberg. 86
Thomas Falconius (Tomasz Falconius). 54
Thomas Pisecius (Tomasz Pisecki). 107
Valentine Baumgart. 144
Valentine Radecius, son of Matthew. original: "Matthæi F." for "Matthaei Filius". 106
Valentine Radecius, son of Valentine. original: "Val. F." for "Valentini Filius". 156
Valentine Smalcius (Walenty Smalec). A primary author of the Racovian Catechism and a leading theologian at Raków. 99
Willem Davidsz. Redoch. 168
Wolfgang Fabricius Capito. A major Reformer in Strasbourg who had early interactions with radical theologians. 1
Wolfgang Schlichting. 94