TY - GEN N1 - p. 71-103 N1 - Summary in English. Abstract in English and Polish. N2 - The Reformed congregation in Oksa played an important role in the history of 17th century Calvinism in Lesser Poland. Throughout its over 100 years of existence and under the continued patronage of the Rej family the town was not only the place of numerous synods, the location an impressive church edifice, a Reformed school but also the seat of may influential pastors of the Church: Franciszek Stankar the Younger (1562–1621) and Jerzy Laetus (1609–c. 1656). The article traces the history of the congregation, the clergy who ministered there, its last 20 years and the circumstances surrounding its suppression in 1679. L1 - http://rcin.org.pl/Content/154404/PDF/WA303_188543_A512-64-2020_OiR-Bem.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce T. 64 (2020) PY - 2020 EP - 103 KW - Oksa (Poland) KW - Lesser Poland KW - Protestantism KW - Calvinism KW - Rej (family) KW - Reformed clergy KW - Counterreformation KW - Oksa (Poland) - Church history KW - Małopolska (Poland) - Church history KW - Protestants - Poland - Małopolska - history - 17th century KW - Protestant churches - Poland - Małopolska - history - 17th century KW - Calvinists - Poland - Małopolska - history - 1500-1800 KW - Reformed Church - clergy - Poland - history KW - Counter-Reformation - Poland - Małopolska - history A1 - Bem, Kazimierz A2 - Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences PB - Instytut Historii PAN VL - 64 CY - Warszawa SP - 71 T1 - Zbór ewangelicko-reformowany w Oksie (ok. 1566–1679) i jego pastorzy UR - http://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/154404 ER -