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Ochino was not given opportunity to defend himself, and was banished from ZĂĽrich. After being refused admission by other Protestant cities, he directed his steps towards Poland, at that time the most tolerant state in Europe. He had not resided there long when an edict appeared (August 8, 1564)
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and at the same time as a speculative thinker with a passion for free inquiry. The picture is of Ochino always learning and unlearning and arguing out difficult questions with himself in his dialogues, frequently without attaining to any absolute conviction.
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published the same year. He was suspected and denounced, but nothing ensued until the establishment of the
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was translated into Latin and English by the future Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1547.
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Disputa intorno alla presenza del corpo di Cristo nel Sacramento della Cena
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in 1643 with the authorship of the legendary-apocryphal heretical treatise
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In 1563 a long simmering storm burst on Ochino with the publication of his
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General Vicars and Ministers General of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
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Tragoedie or Dialoge of the unjuste usurped primacie of the Bishop of Rome
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Tragoedie or Dialoge of the unjuste usurped primacie of the Bishop of Rome
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At the age of 38, Ochino transferred himself in 1534 to the newly founded
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In 1545 Ochino became minister of the Italian Protestant congregation at
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Roberto de Mattei, A Sinistra di Lutero, Solfanelli 2017, pp82-86
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Ochino's reputation among Protestants was low. He was charged by
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under the disguise of a pretended refutation. His dialogues on
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were sent to secure Ochino as pastor of the Italian church at
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Karl Benrath's German biography, translated into English by
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Responsio ad Marcum Brixiensem Abbatem Ordinis S. Benedicti
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Ochino found asylum in England, where he was made a
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Epistola alli Signori di Balia della cittĂ  di Siena
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The state, represented by the emperor 171:Friars. From 1510 he studied medicine at 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 315:. From this time dates his contact with 607: 259:administered by the reactionary party. 358:. The form is a series of dialogues. 227:, which appeared more clearly in his 195:. By then he was the close friend of 7: 625:Elizabeth I: Translations, 1544-1589 555:Responsio ad Mutium Justinopolitanum 58:adding citations to reliable sources 350:. This text, originally written in 136:Portrait by an unknown author, 1748 25: 386:and his son for their overthrow. 684: 671: 468:were also considered heretical. 393:were translated into English by 279:. He was cordially received by 243:. 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