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Page 10
... given to celebrated religious sects , are now almost forgotten . The dwellers in the Alps , the first race on record , who protested against the corruptions of Chris- tianity , still continue the same , although there are many places in ...
... given to celebrated religious sects , are now almost forgotten . The dwellers in the Alps , the first race on record , who protested against the corruptions of Chris- tianity , still continue the same , although there are many places in ...
Page 11
... given and accepted . Should any difference arise , it is settled by some respect- able elderly man , whose decision is universally heeded , while a stranger might fancy himself among the heroes commemorated by Homer . Looking at the ...
... given and accepted . Should any difference arise , it is settled by some respect- able elderly man , whose decision is universally heeded , while a stranger might fancy himself among the heroes commemorated by Homer . Looking at the ...
Page 14
... given to a traveller in the year 1823. It is needless to observe , that though the general character of the Wal- denses has been the same from a very early period , the details of their circumstances have varied . They did not always ...
... given to a traveller in the year 1823. It is needless to observe , that though the general character of the Wal- denses has been the same from a very early period , the details of their circumstances have varied . They did not always ...
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... given . At that period the famous Ambrose was bishop of Milan . Already the clergy of France and Italy took a prominent part in the religious questions then agitated , and several among them condemned the practice of giving honour to ...
... given . At that period the famous Ambrose was bishop of Milan . Already the clergy of France and Italy took a prominent part in the religious questions then agitated , and several among them condemned the practice of giving honour to ...
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... given him by a deacon whom he had hospitably entertained ; the one containing the four Gospels , the other the fourteen Epistles of Paul . Having read these books , he and others became acquainted with the truths long hid from them ...
... given him by a deacon whom he had hospitably entertained ; the one containing the four Gospels , the other the fourteen Epistles of Paul . Having read these books , he and others became acquainted with the truths long hid from them ...
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accused afterwards Albigenses Alps ancient Angrogna Antichrist apostles appear Arnaud attack Bobi brethren called century Christ Christians church of Rome Cluson Dauphiny death described died district duke of Savoy enemies England Epistle Europe faith father favour flock French George Morel Gilles gospel hath heretics historian honour inhabitants inquisition inquisitors Jean Jesus king of France labours land Leger lived Lord Maneille Martin minister monks Mont Viso Morland moun mountains Muston neighbouring Papists pastors Paulicians Perouse persecution Peter Waldo Piedmont Pignerol poor Popery Popish Pragela Prali Pramol prayer preaching preserved priests prisoner promised Protestant racter reformed religion remarkable retired rocks Rodoret Roman Catholic Romanists Romish Rora says Scripture sent soldiers spirit spot suffered tains testant tion took Tour travellers Treatise truth Turin unto vale valley of Lucerne Vaudois Vignaux villages vineyards visited Waldenses Waldensian words writer