György Enyedi

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György Enyedi (Unitarian) - (1555-1597) Latin Georgius Eniedinus - Enjedi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/György_Enyedi_(Unitarian)

György Enyedi, in Latin Georgius Eniedinus (1555-28 Nov. 1597) was a Hungarian Unitarian bishop, moderator of the John Sigismund Unitarian Academy in Kolozsvár and writer known as the "Unitarian Plato".[1]

Enyedi's major work was the anti-Trinitarian Explicationes (1598) which circulated widely in Europe. The first Catholic refutation of the Explicationes was Ambrosio Peñalosa's Opus egregium (1635).[2] According to Marshall (1994), Locke started his reading of Unitarian writers with Enyedi in 1679,[3][4] before more extensive exploration of Socinian works 1685-86.

Encyclopedia Brittanica
http://books.google.com/books?id=bi8EAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA594
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From Grantley

BCEME - p. 105
Sozzini was not the only Antitrinitarian to take issue with Bellarmino. The Transylvanian Unitarian György Enyedi (1555—1597) criticised Bellarmino’s defence of the comma as ‘vain and deceptive’. According to Enyedi, only the most shameless or least well-informed disputant would deny that the comma is amongst the most dubious passages of Scripture cited in support of the doctrine of the Trinity. But even if the comma were genuine, Erasmus, Calvin, Beze and others had shown that the unity of the three heavenly witnesses is one of testimony, not essence.123
123 Enyedi [1598], 425–426; cf. Bludau 1904a, 279–280.

Enyedi, György. Explicationes locorum Veteris & Novi Testamenti, ex quibus Trinitatis dogma stabiliri solet. [Cluj-Napoca]: [Heltai], [1598].

Explicationes locorvm Veteris & Novi Testamenti, ex quibus Trinitatis dogma stabiliri solet
http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=no:"059811067"

Balázs, Mihály and Gizella Keser (eds.) (2000): György Enyedi and central European Unitarianism in the16–17th centuries. Budapest: Balassi Kiadó.

Given in PBF two other places.

Gerhard
https://books.google.com/books?id=LipUAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP16

Turretin
https://books.google.com/books?id=sKgrAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA290
http://books.google.com/books?id=hAVKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA290

Wolfius
http://books.google.com/books?id=Gz5BAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA298

Thomas Rees
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZuUOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PR63

Mester Bela
http://www.jsri.ro/old/html version/index/no_3/mester_bela-articol.htm

Snobelen
http://biblestudentarchives.com/documents/NewtonSocinianism.pdf

Churches and Confessions in East Central Europe in Early Modern Times
https://books.google.com/books?id=W7NBAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA160
The first major salvo in this domestic conflict between the confessions was delivered by István Melotai Nyilas who dedicated a 1622 attack on a local anti - Trinitarian theologian György Enyedi to the Transylvanian prince, Gábor Bethlen .
 
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Bernhard De Moor discusses him on 1 Timothy 3:16,

De Moor V:21: The Deity of Christ Demonstrated from Divine Titles, Part 2
https://www.fromreformationtoreform...christ-demonstrated-from-divine-titles-part-2

But, that that Θεὸν/God or Θεὸν ζῶντα, living God, will then be the Son of God, the things predicated in verse 16 show, as we have just now seen: consult our AUTHOR’S Exercitation XLIV, Part VI, Exercitationibus Textualibus, who specifically frees this passage from the distortions of Enjedinus;

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