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  • noun Plural form of Waldensian.

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  • It also details his mother Mary's spiritual heritage which hails from a little known pre-reformation Protestant sect called Waldensians.

    Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011

  • It also details his mother Mary's spiritual heritage which hails from a little known pre-reformation Protestant sect called Waldensians.

    Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011

  • It also details his mother Mary's spiritual heritage which hails from a little known pre-reformation Protestant sect called Waldensians.

    Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011

  • It also details his mother Mary's spiritual heritage which hails from a little known pre-reformation Protestant sect called Waldensians.

    Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011

  • You'll know more about the Albigensians and Waldensians than I; thence to Luther and Tyndale.

    Coffee Bowl Browsing... 2009

  • Campaigns were also directed against pagan Slavs, Jews, Russian and Greek Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, Waldensians, Old Prussians, and political enemies of the popes, why no mention of that by you?

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • Family structure is causally relevant to literacy and education level; literacy is relevant to religious dissent and the emergence of Cathars, Waldensians, and Protestants; family structure is relevant to reproductive rates which are in turn relevant to the spread of industry; and traditions of inheritance are relevant to a region's receptiveness to the ideology of the Revolution.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • Family structure is causally relevant to literacy and education level; literacy is relevant to religious dissent and the emergence of Cathars, Waldensians, and Protestants; family structure is relevant to reproductive rates which are in turn relevant to the spread of industry; and traditions of inheritance are relevant to a region's receptiveness to the ideology of the Revolution.

    France as a "nation" Daniel Little 2009

  • The Reformation drew Christianity back to its Founder and was the most successful of a number of reforming movements over the centuries (Albigensians, Waldensians, Franciscans, Dominicans - the first two persecuted, the latter assimilated - just as examples).

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2007

  • In 1832, Pope Gregory XVI recalled how greatly the peace of both Church and society was disturbed by various rebellious sects, "the Waldensians, the Beghards, the Wycliffites, and other such sons of Belial, who were the sores and disgrace of the human race."

    Separation of Church and State: Manifest Destiny or Manifest Heresy? 2007

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