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Valdés, Juan de

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Valdés, Juan de (hwän thā väldās`), c.1500–1540, Spanish reformer, b. Cuenca. Suspected by the Inquisition, he went soon after 1530 to Naples, where he became the center of a circle of men interested in religious reform. Valdés had already published an attack on many ecclesiastical abuses. He never openly abjured Catholicism, but he was a principal influence on many reformers, e.g., Bernardino Ochino Ochino, Bernardino (bārnärdē`nō ōkē`nō), 1487–1564, Italian religious reformer.
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 and Pietro Martire Vermigli Vermigli, Pietro Martire (pyĕ`trō märtē`rā vārmē`lyē)
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. He seems to have held the doctrine of justification by faith alone. Many consider him a Socinian or Unitarian.

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