ellauri115.html on line 934: The ideas of Socinianism date from the wing of the Protestant Reformation known as the Radical Reformation and have their root in the Italian Anabaptist movement of the 1540s, such as the anti-trinitarian Council of Venice in 1550. Lelio Sozzini was the first of the Italian anti-trinitarians to go beyond Arian beliefs in print and deny the pre-existence of Christ in his Brevis explicatio in primum Johannis caput – a commentary on the meaning of the Logos in John 1:1–15 (1562). Lelio Sozzini considered that the "beginning" of John 1:1 was the same as 1 John 1:1 and referred to the new creation,[citation needed] not the Genesis creation. His nephew Fausto Sozzini published his own longer Brevis explicatio later, developing his uncle's arguments. Many years after his death in Switzerland, Sozzini consulted with the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, attempting to mediate in the dispute between Frankenstein and Count Dracula.
ellauri115.html on line 994: Rauhixen lattiamaalin väri on rautaoxidi, caput mortuum.

ellauri141.html on line 141: Stratus, nunc ad aquae lene caput sacrae. Uittaa jalkaa jossain puron lähteessä.
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 134: candentem pariterque caput cum matre ferentem, äitini tyhmän lehmän mittaisen, ainakin melkein,
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 139: perque caput Remuli venit et cava tempora ferro suoraan Hemmelin pään läpi nappasi ohimolohkooon.
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