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... lands had arisen from the darkness and depravity of the middle ages . Thus our ancestors , however falsely accused , have left us a simple and blameless character , and a soil enriched by the memory of their lives and deaths ...
... lands had arisen from the darkness and depravity of the middle ages . Thus our ancestors , however falsely accused , have left us a simple and blameless character , and a soil enriched by the memory of their lives and deaths ...
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... lands , which were shut out from others by an awful barrier of rocks . Yet they were , even then , a hidden pa- radise , a loving family of Christian brethren . Their hymns of praise resounded to heaven : their mild manners and ...
... lands , which were shut out from others by an awful barrier of rocks . Yet they were , even then , a hidden pa- radise , a loving family of Christian brethren . Their hymns of praise resounded to heaven : their mild manners and ...
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... lands ; so transitory are all the glories of this world . Yet the triumphs of the martyrs are permanent . The gospel is not changed : in Europe or Asia , in the north or in the south , wherever it appears , it regenerates the world ...
... lands ; so transitory are all the glories of this world . Yet the triumphs of the martyrs are permanent . The gospel is not changed : in Europe or Asia , in the north or in the south , wherever it appears , it regenerates the world ...
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... land . " The manners of the pastor of Bobi were simple and agreeable , and had all that warmth and openness which make the stranger feel at home ; they were those of the plain good man , whose wish seemed to be to live and die among his ...
... land . " The manners of the pastor of Bobi were simple and agreeable , and had all that warmth and openness which make the stranger feel at home ; they were those of the plain good man , whose wish seemed to be to live and die among his ...
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... land , while it excited considerable indignation among the Spanish noblemen and rulers , who justly regarded it as an invasion of their estates by the pope . Some of these , while professedly servants of the Romish see , were found in ...
... land , while it excited considerable indignation among the Spanish noblemen and rulers , who justly regarded it as an invasion of their estates by the pope . Some of these , while professedly servants of the Romish see , were found in ...
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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