History of the Ancient Christians Inhabiting the Valleys of the Alps: I. The Waldenses. II. The Albigenses. III. The Vaudois |
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These ferocious wretches next proceeded to level : their habitations to the ground
; to cut down the trees and all the improvements which surrounded them ; and to
burn and destroy what they could not carry away . Not content even with this ...
These ferocious wretches next proceeded to level : their habitations to the ground
; to cut down the trees and all the improvements which surrounded them ; and to
burn and destroy what they could not carry away . Not content even with this ...
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potentates , secular and ecclesiastical , combined to reproach and destroy , yet
their virtues could not be concealed , and their churches could not be
exterminated . This point is lucidly exhibited in a note by Mr. Allport , appended to
Davenant's ...
potentates , secular and ecclesiastical , combined to reproach and destroy , yet
their virtues could not be concealed , and their churches could not be
exterminated . This point is lucidly exhibited in a note by Mr. Allport , appended to
Davenant's ...
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... on purpose to destroy those records , and to hinder your faithful servant from
entering the tower in which they were kept . Mr. Vulcon , counsellor in the
parliament at Grenoble , recovered those documents and delivered them into our
hands ...
... on purpose to destroy those records , and to hinder your faithful servant from
entering the tower in which they were kept . Mr. Vulcon , counsellor in the
parliament at Grenoble , recovered those documents and delivered them into our
hands ...
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Dubravius says , “ Philip Augustus , King of France , pushed on by the Romish
ecclesiastics , took up arms against the Waldenses of Piedmont , razed three
hundred houses of the gentlemen who followed their party , and destroyed some
...
Dubravius says , “ Philip Augustus , King of France , pushed on by the Romish
ecclesiastics , took up arms against the Waldenses of Piedmont , razed three
hundred houses of the gentlemen who followed their party , and destroyed some
...
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That it is a meritorious work , to destroy and persecute Romish priests , prelates ,
and their subjects ; and that they may without sin endamage them in their
persons and goods , and retain the tithes without scruple of conscience . 14. The
last ...
That it is a meritorious work , to destroy and persecute Romish priests , prelates ,
and their subjects ; and that they may without sin endamage them in their
persons and goods , and retain the tithes without scruple of conscience . 14. The
last ...
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