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rTffiEE name of Coelius Secundu ^ JL Curio has already been faqaUi arized to th ^ se who have p er u sed tbye preceding papers on the Italian Reformation . Among the many iilxis
trious men who quitted Italy owing tp the change of their religious sentiments he held a high raak > ^ nd was justly : considered one of the brightest ornaments of the cause oa account of
which he became a voluntary exile from r his native , land . He wa ^ . borfi in 1503 ^ at Chericcfe , in ^ PiedBftont > qf an ancient and noble family : he w&s
the youagest of twenty-threechildren , and lost both his parents Jbefpre he had attained hi p ninth year * His education tip to this period was conducted at liome 1 under domestic tutors .. < tte
was afterwards placed in a public school , where he made a rap ^ d proficiency in the classical languages . When fee had completed l * is elementary instruction , b £ removed % o $ iff University of Turing where lie applied
himself with great diligence and success to the study of the civil lavv , arid of the various branches of elegant literature . Whilst he was tbus engaged , finjl before he was twenty years of $ g $ , his attention was dr ^ w ^ tP th # subject of
religion by the pin > cee 4 mgs pf t-uj&er and % wing ] i \ is t whose fame w ^ S ^ t this time epreadin ^ throngju > ut Itajy . So « i < j > of tm wn ^ mg ^ pf % lmm * jstebrated Reamers bad alro ^ { fejje n into his hawte ; and the pejeusal of these iaftaja * ed hi& d ) epim ito * . seek , the
personal fnend ^ p ^ f , tfe ^ a ^ thora , and to enja ^ ge ^; a |^ i ^| it ^ e wil ^ h their opinjpi > 9 . -Tm grat % Mft ^ i&hes « a th&ijftfotbthlfrtiti ^^ g ^ uig t ifttf tu ^ momyM ^^ mm v m ^ jfpaw tm » at # \ Mj 0 ps ^ ^ A ^ fef et mmm ^ l ^^ m ^^ ^^ mmim ^ mmm , m& 0 m # smm latttc ^ i of jaSscfwarse ; bfttt cmi-
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vei ^ Log up n thein the presence of others with too little reserve , f tb ^ r v * &r $ repprted as suspicious persmvs t ® the Bishop of Ivrea * . Ad ^ fc befeiBe 1 ^ € ^ had passed the confines pf
Pifdinont , caused them to be arrested ami thrown into prisoh . Af ( , er a confinem ^ nt pf two months , C ?*» riQ > * h # &tfgji Jibe intercession < wf aooie po > vetrfui friend ^ , ob ^ ined his Ubei ! a tion . Tl | e 3 fehop , wh ^ n he w %$ ^ toP 4 > ught befoi ? e Mm $ pl b& < H $ chai ^ ed > was slruck by hi § briUiant talents and imcomm an
attuinments . He gently reproved Wm for his indiscretion in inclining a favourable e « r to the representations af the Reformers , sa ^ i i \ hw \ $ se d M&i with letters of reeommeixd ^ t io n to tlte Abb ^ t of St . Benjgno , | a the » eigUbourhood , whei ^ e Se ad vfe ^ d him t ^> prosecute hi ^ literary studies .
At tWs place he ng ^ s ioa * eh shocked by , | te aup ^ ra ^ iUoa io < & < tb # peopj ^ * ad the frauds practised upon them by tl ^ monks . What particularly roiled his iadigoatiQn w ^ jfe sotne preteiticfe ^ l
relies nil : two celebrated martyrs , vvlucli wet ^ h ^ re objects of peculw venofatiom , ajod a source ¥ grfet emolument to the estaWishmentl IJe took
frequent opportuuitics % o hive ^ U against them im private aoiaug hb cpafideutial acquaintance ; bat ^ ftfer some time he det « rmiiietl to tak ^ t ? Q ] r ^ e mote decisive step , to get - . tiMjoi-iitop evit , He watched h ^^ pj ^ i ^ umty when the monks wej'e absent am ^ en - gaged , to get possesdioKt otNthe key ot the sacred ahriue in w ? hicbb ithe tetica and the
* were M depo " ' ^ it ^ dw « ( < m # 11 -wfeys llie , ™ eideiic ^ iteA , i » Ih ^ ir plefee % ® tMei : \ vJtiioh ) lie had ;> r 0 eu ^ - fyQML the ¦ Uhrary of the ftbfcey * tkcoftm > m ^ g&wtbith $ fa \ loty $ * g wQcm ^ ^ nr . r l ^ t ec e&i ^ a ^ d fmderta , e * -. qm& vem ^ ais ^ itaH onaoi ^ aiiamtli ^ dn ^ lym ^ 0 ^ miB ^^ 4 * TKs -j # Ateiarc af Ahfi coYenaut Qmm vfUhrh
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1823, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1782/page/1/
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