The history of the Waldenses and AlbigensesJ. Higham, 1793 - 322 páginas |
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Página 165
... army marched to Pertuis , and the next day being the fourteenth of April , they went to Cadinet , and the fixteenth , they began to fet fire to the villages of Cabriers , Pepin , la Mathe , and St. Martin , belonging to the Lord of ...
... army marched to Pertuis , and the next day being the fourteenth of April , they went to Cadinet , and the fixteenth , they began to fet fire to the villages of Cabriers , Pepin , la Mathe , and St. Martin , belonging to the Lord of ...
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... the mountains and rocks , perfecuted by Opede and his army . They intreated him that he would + 4 permit them to retire themselves towards Geneva , permit THE WALDÉNSES . 167 manded the men to be brought into a field, ...
... the mountains and rocks , perfecuted by Opede and his army . They intreated him that he would + 4 permit them to retire themselves towards Geneva , permit THE WALDÉNSES . 167 manded the men to be brought into a field, ...
Página 206
... army of the foldiers of the cross before Beziers . For to carry himself as an enemy against the Albigenfes was to act against his confcience , and to bind himself to the perpetual fervitude of the Pope and his Le- gates . On the other ...
... army of the foldiers of the cross before Beziers . For to carry himself as an enemy against the Albigenfes was to act against his confcience , and to bind himself to the perpetual fervitude of the Pope and his Le- gates . On the other ...
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... he put himself there- fore into Carcaffonne , being accompanied with his most faithful attendants . He was followed quickly , by the Legate's army , unto unto which there came new foldiers of the Crofs ; THE ALBIGENSES . 211.
... he put himself there- fore into Carcaffonne , being accompanied with his most faithful attendants . He was followed quickly , by the Legate's army , unto unto which there came new foldiers of the Crofs ; THE ALBIGENSES . 211.
Página 212
... army of the Legate Milon , rofe to the number of three hundred thousand fighting men , when he came before Carcassonne . The fituation of Corcassonne is thus . There is a city , and a borough or town . The city is feated upon a little ...
... army of the Legate Milon , rofe to the number of three hundred thousand fighting men , when he came before Carcassonne . The fituation of Corcassonne is thus . There is a city , and a borough or town . The city is feated upon a little ...
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Página 49 - And the Serpent cast out of his mouth water as a flood, after the woman, that he might cause her to be carried away of the flood.
Página 57 - Article i. — We believe and firmly hold all that which is contained in the twelve articles of the symbol, which is called the Apostles' Creed, accounting for heresy whatsoever is disagreeing, and not consonant to the said twelve articles.
Página iv - ... and that no man might buy or fell, fave he that had the mark, or the name of the beaft, or the number of his name.
Página 60 - We believe that there is but one God, who is a spirit, the creator of all things, the father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in us all ; who is to be worshipped in spirit and in truth ; upon whom we are continually dependant, and to whom we ascribe praise for our life, food, raiment, health, sickness, prosperity, and adversity. We love him as the source of all goodness, and reverence him as that sublime...
Página v - The synod of Tours in France under the same Pope orders, under the like intermination, that no man should presume to receive or assist them, no not so much as to hold any communion with them in selling or buying, that being deprived of the comfort of humanity, they may be compelled to repent of the error of their way.
Página 62 - Supper is a commemoration of, and thanksgiving for, the benefits which we have received by his sufferings and death ; and that it is to be received in faith and love — examining ourselves, that so we may eat of that bread, and drink of that cup, as it is written in the Holy Scriptures. 9.
Página 61 - Godhead ; by whom we have knowledge of the Father. That he is our Mediator and Advocate. And that there is no other name under heaven given unto men, by which we can be...
Página 31 - ... They visited all the parishes and temples, and found neither images, nor so much as the least show of any ornaments belonging to their masses and ceremonies of the church of Rome, much...
Página 59 - Item, we believe that after this life there are only two places, the one for the saved and the other for the damned...
Página 114 - Christian to revenge himself on his enemy, in any case or manner whatsoever. 10. A Christian may exercise the office of a magistrate over Christians. 11. There is no certain time determined for the fast of a Christian ; and it doth not appear in the Word of God, that the Lord hath commanded or appointed certain days. 12. Marriage is not prohibited to any man, of what quality or condition soever he be. 13. Whosoever forbiddeth marriage, teacheth a diabolical doctrine.