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Polish Unitarian scholar
Andrzej Wojdowski (Latin Voivodius) (Chmielnik, 1565 – 1622) was a Polish Unitarian scholar.
In 1598 he and Krzysztof Ostorodt were sent as Socinian missionaries to the Netherlands, where in Leiden they stirred up a great controversy by their success in converting the University's students to Unitarianism. Among their converts was Ernst Soner.
References
Biography in Article 126 Antitrinitarian Biography: or sketches of the lives and writings ... (1850), Volume 2 by Robert Wallace, p. 402-
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