The history of the Waldenses and AlbigensesJ. Higham, 1793 - 322 pages |
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... afterwards did spread themselves into divers coun- tries and places . CHA P. II . That the difperfion of Waldo and bis followers , was the means that God ufed to spread the gospel almoft throughout all Europe . W ALDO retired from Lyons ...
... afterwards did spread themselves into divers coun- tries and places . CHA P. II . That the difperfion of Waldo and bis followers , was the means that God ufed to spread the gospel almoft throughout all Europe . W ALDO retired from Lyons ...
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... afterwards commit , they fhould be condemned for hereticks . Others appeared in their fhirts , bare - foot and bare- headed , and a withe about their necks , a torch in their hands ; that being thus prepared and furnished , they might ...
... afterwards commit , they fhould be condemned for hereticks . Others appeared in their fhirts , bare - foot and bare- headed , and a withe about their necks , a torch in their hands ; that being thus prepared and furnished , they might ...
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... afterwards the Albergam , that is to fay , the mountain of retreat ; and running together in troops with their wives and children , the mothers carrying their cradles , and leading their infants by the hand , that were able to go ; the ...
... afterwards the Albergam , that is to fay , the mountain of retreat ; and running together in troops with their wives and children , the mothers carrying their cradles , and leading their infants by the hand , that were able to go ; the ...
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... afterwards found ; and fome , to fet them at liberty , have taken , and exacted great fums of money ; and by divers means have unjustly vexed and troubled them , to the great prejudice and hinderance , not only of the faid fuppliants ...
... afterwards found ; and fome , to fet them at liberty , have taken , and exacted great fums of money ; and by divers means have unjustly vexed and troubled them , to the great prejudice and hinderance , not only of the faid fuppliants ...
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... afterwards found ftrangely ftretched , and many times quite contrary to that which was in the fumptum , as they call it ; inverting and altering the intention of the faid accufed , making him to say that which he never thought of ; as ...
... afterwards found ftrangely ftretched , and many times quite contrary to that which was in the fumptum , as they call it ; inverting and altering the intention of the faid accufed , making him to say that which he never thought of ; as ...
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affembled affiftance affured againſt Albigenfes alfo Ambrun amongst anſwer Archbishop army becauſe befieged Bishop Bohemia burnt caft caftle Carcaffonne caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftians Church of Rome commanded condemned confefs Dauphiny death defired divers doctrine Earl of Beziers Earl of Foix Earl Reymond Earl Simon enemies faid faith fame father favour felves fent fervants fhall fhew fhould fince firft flain foldiers fome Fraffiniere France fubjects fuccours fuch fuffer fword hath herefy Hereticks Hiftory himſelf holy houfes houſe inhabitants Inquifition Inquifitors intreated Jefus King of Arragon King of France Legate likewife lives Lord Mafs moft Monks Montfort Narbonne neceffary paffed Paftors perfecution perfons Piedmont Pilgrims pleaſed Pope prefent Priefts prifon Prince profeffion promiſed Provence purpoſe reafon refolved reft religion retired ſaid ſhall ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves thereof theſe things thofe thoſe Thouloufe thouſand underſtand unto valley Waldenfes Waldenfian Waldo whatſoever whofe
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Page 57 - Article i. — We believe and firmly hold all that which is contained in the twelve articles of the symbol, which is called the Apostles' Creed, accounting for heresy whatsoever is disagreeing, and not consonant to the said twelve articles.
Page iv - ... and that no man might buy or fell, fave he that had the mark, or the name of the beaft, or the number of his name.
Page 60 - We believe that there is but one God, who is a spirit, the creator of all things, the father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in us all ; who is to be worshipped in spirit and in truth ; upon whom we are continually dependant, and to whom we ascribe praise for our life, food, raiment, health, sickness, prosperity, and adversity. We love him as the source of all goodness, and reverence him as that sublime...
Page v - The synod of Tours in France under the same Pope orders, under the like intermination, that no man should presume to receive or assist them, no not so much as to hold any communion with them in selling or buying, that being deprived of the comfort of humanity, they may be compelled to repent of the error of their way.
Page 62 - Supper is a commemoration of, and thanksgiving for, the benefits which we have received by his sufferings and death ; and that it is to be received in faith and love — examining ourselves, that so we may eat of that bread, and drink of that cup, as it is written in the Holy Scriptures. 9.
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Page 59 - Item, we believe that after this life there are only two places, the one for the saved and the other for the damned...
Page 114 - Christian to revenge himself on his enemy, in any case or manner whatsoever. 10. A Christian may exercise the office of a magistrate over Christians. 11. There is no certain time determined for the fast of a Christian ; and it doth not appear in the Word of God, that the Lord hath commanded or appointed certain days. 12. Marriage is not prohibited to any man, of what quality or condition soever he be. 13. Whosoever forbiddeth marriage, teacheth a diabolical doctrine.