Johannes Völkel (Latin: Volkelius) (Grimma, c.1565-70? - Raków 1616) was a German Socinian writer.
Jonasz Szlichtyng (German: Jonas Schlichting) (Bukowiec, Lubusz Voivodeship 1592 - Sulechów 1661) was a Polish nobleman, theologian of the Socinian Polish Brethren and father of Krzysztof Szlichtyng.
He married Agnese Petrucci and had seven sons including Celso Sozzini, Lelio Sozzini, and Alessandro Sozzini, who died young, but was father of Fausto Sozzini, became the figurehead of the Unitarian "Socinian" movement in Poland.
Piotr Stoiński Jr. (1565–1605), his son, Polish Socinian Unitarian writer
His Socinian hometown Raków, Kielce County was founded about a hundred years earlier and had about 15,000 inhabitants.
Sherlock's work is said to have made William Manning a Socinian and Thomas Emlyn an Arian, and the dispute was ridiculed in a skit entitled "The Battle Royal", attributed to William Pittis (1694?), which was translated into Latin at Cambridge.
Among the notable Socinian students was the 26-year old Samuel Przypkowski.