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Page 14
... villages of England : but the knives and forks were of the coarsest work- manship , the spoons were of iron , and the plates of very ordinary ware . " Such was the reception given to a traveller in the year 1823. It is needless to ...
... villages of England : but the knives and forks were of the coarsest work- manship , the spoons were of iron , and the plates of very ordinary ware . " Such was the reception given to a traveller in the year 1823. It is needless to ...
Page 26
... villages . Pra del Tor , in the same valley of Lucerne , is a truly interesting spot . Here the barbs , or ancient pastors , had their school of divinity , where the youth were instructed , and sent forth to preach the gospel in other ...
... villages . Pra del Tor , in the same valley of Lucerne , is a truly interesting spot . Here the barbs , or ancient pastors , had their school of divinity , where the youth were instructed , and sent forth to preach the gospel in other ...
Page 37
... villages which they inhabit , the houses are built of rough stone , with flat roofs , and cemented with mud . In these hovels , the people and their cattle live together ; and when they apprehend an attack from their enemies , they ...
... villages which they inhabit , the houses are built of rough stone , with flat roofs , and cemented with mud . In these hovels , the people and their cattle live together ; and when they apprehend an attack from their enemies , they ...
Page 59
... villages in Picardy to be rased , because the inhabitants were Vaudois , not sparing even the castles of the nobles who protected them . Withdrawing into Germany , they were met by the edicts of the emperor , by which their possessions ...
... villages in Picardy to be rased , because the inhabitants were Vaudois , not sparing even the castles of the nobles who protected them . Withdrawing into Germany , they were met by the edicts of the emperor , by which their possessions ...
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... valley of Pragela , " There are at this day six goodly churches , every one having their pastor , and every pastor having divers villages , all filled with those that have descended from the ancient Waldenses . THE WALDENSES . 67.
... valley of Pragela , " There are at this day six goodly churches , every one having their pastor , and every pastor having divers villages , all filled with those that have descended from the ancient Waldenses . THE WALDENSES . 67.
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