István Császmai
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István Császmai was a Hungarian Unitarian who took part in the debate of 1568.[1] István Császmai is known to have published in 1567, a pamphlet with drawings intended to show the illogicality of the Trinity.
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- ^ Early modern religious communities in East-Central Europe, Page 112 - 2009 The Antitrinitarian referees were the preachers (Torda), István Császmai (Gyulafehérvár), , and Pál Karádi, both from Temesvár. Further, two secretaries were named for each side
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