SOCINIANS
\səsˈɪni͡ənz], \səsˈɪniənz], \s_ə_s_ˈɪ_n_iə_n_z]\
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The followers of Socinus, uncle and nephew, who, in the sixteenth century, maintained opinions in most points resembling those of the Arians. There seems to have been no organized body during their lifetime; but after their death their views were adopted by many communities, especially in Poland.
By Henry Percy Smith