Marcin Krowicki

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Marcin Krowicki (1500–1573) was a Polish Catholic priest who became a Calvinist in 1551 and a Unitarian in 1562.[1] He was one of the translation team for the original Pińczów Bible.[2] He was one of those who argued against a fully pacifist stance among the Polish Brethren.[3] In 1561 he published Obraz własny antykrystów identifying the Catholic Church as the antichrist. He then became a schoolteacher in Podlasie.

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  1. ^ Henryk Barycz Marcin Krowicki: z dziejów reformacji w Polsce 1924
  2. ^ Interpretation der Bibel - Page 1224 Jože Krašovec - 1998 He coopted on to the team of translators Grzegorz Szoman, Jakub Lubelczyk, Andrzej Trzycielski, Szymon Zacius and Fr. and Pawel Stankar, Marcin Krowicki and Grzegorz Witrecki. They worked in Pinczow (hence the third title), ...
  3. ^ Dialectics and humanism: Volume 9 Polska Akademia Nauk. Komitet Filozoficzny, Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii (Polska Akademia Nauk) - 1982 Palaeologus' or Marcin Krowicki's reasonable arguments, who were persuading Grzegorz that any all-out denunciation of wars may alienate the society from its friendly attitude to the Arian community as well as expose. .