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  • Several thousand Waldenses fled from Italy and France to Germany.
  • Manfredo subsequently fled from the authorities and may have found refuge amongst the Waldenses in the Alps.
  • Often referred to as the Waldensians ( or Waldenses ), they were distinct from the Albigensians or Cathari.
  • This was repeated in historical works such as Sofia Bompiani's A Short History of the Italian Waldenses.
  • The Albigenses observed feetwashing in connection with communion, and the Waldenses'custom was to wash the feet of visiting ministers.
  • It was thought that, by giving the Poor Catholics this organization, the Waldenses could be won back easily to the Church.
  • The habit, a light gray, remained unchanged except the buckles on the sandals, by which the Waldenses were known as heretics.
  • Innocent III placed himself as sole director at the head of the organization, thus replacing the " majoralis ", leader of the Waldenses.
  • He is apparently also alluding to the " Waldenses, " a small oppressed religious sect in the 16th century that sought " walled-in " refuges in the Alps.
  • On its door were posted in 1489 the thirty-two propositions imputed to the Waldenses, that presaged the campaign to extirpate them as Lesdigui鑢es pillaged Embrun cathedral in 1585.
  • The Cathars and similar groups ( the Waldenses, Apostle brothers, Beghards and Beguines, Lollards, and Hussites ) were branded as heretics by the Roman Catholic Church and suppressed.
  • The trapped fish are " walled-in " by the banks of the pond as well as by walls of ice, and as " Waldenses, " they are inhabitants of Walden.
  • The Calvinist Louise Elisabeth played a significant role in the settlement of displaced Huguenots and Waldenses in Friedrichsdorf and Dornholzhausen in as well as in the formation of Calvinist congregations in Weferlingen and Bad Homburg.
  • From the first half of the thirteenth century the French branch of the Waldenses had its chief seat in Dauphin? from which country emanated Guillaume Farel, the most captivating preacher of the French Reformation.
  • But he wanted the murder and resurrection of the witnesses to coincide, not with the end of the period, but with the final persecution of the Waldenses followed by their resurrection represented by the Reformation.
  • Most of these features had, indeed, been anticipated by the Waldenses in the sixteenth century, between whose organisation and that of the Moravians and Methodists there are striking, though probably accidental, resemblances.
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