Martin Seidel

Martin Seidelius (Oława fl. 1610–1620) was a Polish Unitarian.

Martin Seidel was a refugee from Oława in Silesia, who sided with the Szekler Sabbatarians of the Unitarian movement in Transylvania, which Sozzini characterised as "semi-judaizers". Seidel rejected the Messianic doctrine of the New Testament. In 1611 he published ''Miscellanea; hoc est, Scripta theologica seu tractatus breves de vidersis'' with Jan Niemojewski.

In 1618 he recorded the debate on worship of Christ between Fausto Sozzini and Christian Francken. ''Disputatio de adoratione Christi, habita inter F. Socinum & C. Francken'' (246 pages).

His ''Origo et fundamenta de religione Christianae'' (post 1680) shows a deist position. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Seidel, Martin, Ohff, Heinz
    Published 1991
    Classmark: E 3499 / 048
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    Published 1991
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    Published 1972
    Other Authors: “…Seidel, Martin Friedrich…”
    Classmark: B 1419
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