History of the Ancient Christians Inhabiting the Valleys of the Alps: I. The Waldenses. II. The Albigenses. III. The Vaudois |
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... suffering ancestors are peculiarly entitled to our esteem . On such spots , however delightful the scenery , the principal charm consists in the association of all that presents itself to the eye with historical recollections ...
... suffering ancestors are peculiarly entitled to our esteem . On such spots , however delightful the scenery , the principal charm consists in the association of all that presents itself to the eye with historical recollections ...
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... suffered by the recent inundations . The collection amounts to more than three thousand francs , which have been sent to Holland , where their donation has excited the most lively gratitude . It is exceedingly affecting to inspect the ...
... suffered by the recent inundations . The collection amounts to more than three thousand francs , which have been sent to Holland , where their donation has excited the most lively gratitude . It is exceedingly affecting to inspect the ...
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... suffer temporal death , by resisting such idolatry , than by complying therewith , to live and die in danger of hell . Peter Waldo , a citizen of Lyons , appeared most courageous in opposition to that unholy invention . He also attacked ...
... suffer temporal death , by resisting such idolatry , than by complying therewith , to live and die in danger of hell . Peter Waldo , a citizen of Lyons , appeared most courageous in opposition to that unholy invention . He also attacked ...
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... suffered great persecutions . 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 ...
... suffered great persecutions . 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 ...
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... suffer , they were termed " Patarins . " Seeing that they fled from place to place like poor pilgrims , they were named " Passagenes . " In Germany , they were calumniated by the epithet " Gazares , " , which signifies execrable , and ...
... suffer , they were termed " Patarins . " Seeing that they fled from place to place like poor pilgrims , they were named " Passagenes . " In Germany , they were calumniated by the epithet " Gazares , " , which signifies execrable , and ...
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