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Compelled to raise walls even to prevent the scanty portions of soil on the sides
of the mountains from being washed down by heavy rains - obliged to break up
that soil by manual labour , for cattle cannot be used to plough it - forced , women
...
Compelled to raise walls even to prevent the scanty portions of soil on the sides
of the mountains from being washed down by heavy rains - obliged to break up
that soil by manual labour , for cattle cannot be used to plough it - forced , women
...
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... who adhered to the doctrine of Waldo departed from Lyons , after having been
despoiled of all human possessions , the most part having been obliged to leave
their goods behind them , in derision they named them “ the Beggars of Lyons .
... who adhered to the doctrine of Waldo departed from Lyons , after having been
despoiled of all human possessions , the most part having been obliged to leave
their goods behind them , in derision they named them “ the Beggars of Lyons .
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775 selves in conscience and duty thereto obliged . But that they ever intended to
give that worship to the creature , which is due to the Creator , cannot be said but
by way of calumny , although Albert de Capitaneis , their principal enemy in the ...
775 selves in conscience and duty thereto obliged . But that they ever intended to
give that worship to the creature , which is due to the Creator , cannot be said but
by way of calumny , although Albert de Capitaneis , their principal enemy in the ...
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Some being obliged to whip themselves , others to go covered , after the manner
of Benedictines , with certain red cassocks crossed with yellow , to show that they
had been convicted of some error , and that for the first fault which they should ...
Some being obliged to whip themselves , others to go covered , after the manner
of Benedictines , with certain red cassocks crossed with yellow , to show that they
had been convicted of some error , and that for the first fault which they should ...
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... them , he was obliged to retreat . Albert de Capitaneis's commission calling him
elsewhere , he substituted a Franciscan monk , named Ploieri , who began to
exhibit fresh informations against the Waldenses of Fraissiniere , in the year 1489
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... them , he was obliged to retreat . Albert de Capitaneis's commission calling him
elsewhere , he substituted a Franciscan monk , named Ploieri , who began to
exhibit fresh informations against the Waldenses of Fraissiniere , in the year 1489
.
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