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Eligius Pruystinck or Looi de Schaliedekker ("Eloy the Slater") (fl. 1525 – 24 October 1544) was an Antwerp slater who became the leader of a radical Protestant faction named Loists (Loïsten in Dutch) after him.

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  • Loys Pruystinck (Anversa, fine XV secolo – Anversa, 25 ottobre 1544) è stato un teologo fiammingo.Riformatore religioso della corrente spiritualizzante, fondò la setta che dal suo nome si chiamò dei Loisti. Perseguitato dall'Inquisizione, finì i suoi giorni sul rogo. (it)
  • Eligius Pruystinck (actief 1525 - Antwerpen, 1544), ook gekend als Loy de Schaliedecker was een . Hoogstwaarschijnlijk was hij een Antwerpenaar van bescheiden komaf. Hij was de sekteleider van de loïsten, een beweging waartegen Maarten Luther de Antwerpse protestantse gemeenschap waarschuwde. Ongeletterd noemen bronnen hem en in 1544 woonde hij waarschijnlijk in de Rijke Beukelaarstraat, een straat in een van de armste kwartieren van de stad. Hij stierf op de brandstapel te Antwerpen en liet bij zijn dood niets na. (nl)
  • Eligius Pruystinck or Looi de Schaliedekker ("Eloy the Slater") (fl. 1525 – 24 October 1544) was an Antwerp slater who became the leader of a radical Protestant faction named Loists (Loïsten in Dutch) after him. (en)
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  • Eligius Pruystinck or Looi de Schaliedekker ("Eloy the Slater") (fl. 1525 – 24 October 1544) was an Antwerp slater who became the leader of a radical Protestant faction named Loists (Loïsten in Dutch) after him. Pruystinck was likely born a poor man in Antwerp and remained poor through his life, leaving nothing after his death in 1544. He had contact with David Joris, probably before 1525, but his movement was not Anabaptist. In March 1525, Pruystinck visited Melanchthon and Luther in Wittenberg. In a letter he wrote immediately afterwards, Luther warned the Protestant community at Antwerp against him (and "blustering and noisy spirits" in general) by summarizing Pruystinck's doctrines as: every man possesses faith and the Holy Spirit, where the first is the desire to treat one's neighbor as oneself and the second is human reason and intelligence; all souls enjoy eternal life; only the flesh and not the spirit suffers hell; no sin has been committed when not acting on an evil thought and small children cannot sin. These doctrines have been compared to those of the much older Brethren of the Free Spirit and Beghards and the 15th-century Homines Intelligentiae of the Low Countries, and Pruystinck's movement was a form of Panentheism. The notion of radicalism was fueled by their rejection of religious marriage, lent, praying and other basic church regulations. Called before the Inquisition of Antwerp in January 1526, Pruystinck and his followers recanted and were sentenced to public penance. They were let free on orders of Mary of Austria, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands. Despite the recantation, his teaching spread through the Low Countries in the following years. In 1535 he met Christophe Hérault, a French Lutheran who had fled from Paris to Antwerp and who became a follower. While a pauper himself, his movement attracted many followers amongst merchants, rich citizens and even nobility. Pruystinck's teachings were written down, probably by Dominicus van Oucle, but this writing is lost. On July 14, 1544, Hérault and Pruystinck were arrested and tortured on accusation of interactions with David Joris and other Anabaptists. Many other Loists were captured, though quite a few managed to escape to England and Germany. In September and October of that year Dominicus van Oucle committed suicide in prison and Hérault and some other leaders were decapitated. Pruystinck himself was brought back to Antwerp, and after a sentencing on October 24, 1544, he was burned at the stake outside the city. It is unknown if he recanted before he died. (en)
  • Loys Pruystinck (Anversa, fine XV secolo – Anversa, 25 ottobre 1544) è stato un teologo fiammingo.Riformatore religioso della corrente spiritualizzante, fondò la setta che dal suo nome si chiamò dei Loisti. Perseguitato dall'Inquisizione, finì i suoi giorni sul rogo. (it)
  • Eligius Pruystinck (actief 1525 - Antwerpen, 1544), ook gekend als Loy de Schaliedecker was een . Hoogstwaarschijnlijk was hij een Antwerpenaar van bescheiden komaf. Hij was de sekteleider van de loïsten, een beweging waartegen Maarten Luther de Antwerpse protestantse gemeenschap waarschuwde. Ongeletterd noemen bronnen hem en in 1544 woonde hij waarschijnlijk in de Rijke Beukelaarstraat, een straat in een van de armste kwartieren van de stad. Hij stierf op de brandstapel te Antwerpen en liet bij zijn dood niets na. (nl)
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