Ochino, Bernardino

Ochino, Bernardino, an Italian monk, born in Sienna; after 40 years' zeal in the service of the Church embraced the Reformed doctrine; fled from the power of the Inquisition to Geneva; took refuge in England; ministered here and there to Italian refugees, but was hunted from place to place; died at last of the plague in Moravia (1487-1564).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Ochiltree, Edie * Ochterlony, Sir David
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Obscurantist
Obsidian
Occam
Occasionalism
Oceania
Oceania
Oceanides
Oceanus
Ochils
Ochiltree, Edie
Ochino, Bernardino
Ochterlony, Sir David
Ockley, Simon
O'Connell, Daniel
Octavia
October
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Oder
Odessa
Odin