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waldensians (noun) - Waldensians were members of a pre-Protestant Christian movement that arose in the High Middle Ages and followed the teachings of Peter Waldo, emphasizing voluntary poverty and preaching
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That the waldensians and others had advocated.
The roman church continued to fiercely persecute the waldensians.
Groups like the Waldensians were in practice free churches.
His disciples came to be known as Waldensians.
Rome also accused the Waldensians of teaching innumerable errors.
A memorial plate refers to the introduction of potatoes in Württemberg by the Waldensians.
Most certainly the great majority of Waldensians were separatists.
At first the Waldensians did not want to displace the church.
Some early Protestants felt a spiritual kinship to the Waldensians and wrote positively about them.
The Waldensians are divided into superiors and ordinary believers.
Many earlier movements such as Waldensians and others likewise held this viewpoint.
The Waldensians had to flee from their hometowns because of religious pursuits.
The massacres probably influenced the Waldensians to become more attached to the Calvinist churches.
The Waldensians in Milan faced persecutions in later times.
Throughout most of their long history the Waldensians identified the pope as the antichrist.

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The early Unity was in touch with the Waldensians.
The Waldensians also represent a faith similar to the Anabaptists.
In Calabria a bloody persecution of Waldensians was carried out.
The Waldensians are condemned and the Inquisition becomes established from following councils.
Protestant rulers in northern Europe offered sanctuary to the remaining Waldensians.
Isarn seems to believe that Cathars and Waldensians both believe some form of Manichaeism.
Prominent examples of dissent included the Cathers and the Waldensians.
Relations between Waldensians and Catholics now founded on mutual respect and fraternal charity.
Economic and social integration have eased acceptance of ethnic Waldensians into Italian society.
Henri Arnaud is among the later Waldensians who had joined the Protestant Reformation in Geneva.
John Charles Beckwith decided to settle with the Waldensians.
Massacre of the Waldensians of Mérindol.
Southern Europe remained predominantly Catholic with the persecution of the Waldensians.
The Vatican declared the Waldensians heretics.
The waldensians were frequently employed in hand-copying the scriptures.
Brenz took a lively interest in the Waldensians and the French Protestants.
Frederick also fought heretics, in particular Waldensians.
With no printing press, the waldensians were frequently employed in hand-copying the scriptures.
He and his followers were excommunicated . driven away from lyons, the waldensians settled.
Enjoying religious freedom, the Waldensians began migrating outside their valleys.
It may just be coincidence, but Francis ' admiration for the Waldensians is no secret.
With a sense of foreboding, many Waldensians from neighbouring places fled to Guardia, which was fortified.
Along with many of the epistles . with no printing press, the waldensians were frequently employed.
A brutal campaign against the Waldensians demolished twenty-two towns and killed four thousand people.
The Eight per thousand tax has thus disproportionately helped some minor denominations, particularly the Waldensians.
The Waldensians only stayed in Hanau temporarily, though.
In the era of the Reformation, the Waldensians.
Though some Waldensians were perhaps won back in Lombardy, others were not.
Anti-Christ remained unidentified, except in the convictions of some few Lollards or Waldensians.
In the era of the Reformation, the Waldensians influenced early Swiss reformer Heinrich Bullinger.
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The Waldensians arrived in the valley in the early 13th century.
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The Waldensians became more militant, constructing fortified areas, as in Cabrières, or attacking an abbey.
Other people called them Anabaptists, Waldensians and Mennonites.

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