Benedykt Wiszowaty (c.1650 – after 1704
Kosinowo) was a Polish
Socinian, nobleman, author and publisher.
After the
Sejm expelled the Socinians from Poland, he left the country with his father. From
1666, they lived in
Amsterdam, where he conducted publishing activities. Around 1680 he moved to the
Duchy of Prussia. At the synod of Polish brothers in
Rudówka on October 14,
1684, he was elected minister of the protestant church in Kosinowo.[1]
Catechesis ecclesiarum Polonicarum : unum Deum Patrem, illiusque filium unigenitum Jesum Christum una cum Spiritu Sancto ex Sacra Scriptura confitentium ; primum anno 1609 in lucem emissa & post earundem ecclesiarum iusso correcta ac dimidia amplius parte aucta, Amsterdam 1684 (together with
Andrzej Wiszowaty Sr.,
Johannes Crellius,
Jonasz Szlichtyng and
Marcin Ruar
Confessio fidei Christianae secundum Unitarios, 1782