An Historical Defence of the Waldenses Or Vaudois: Inhabitants of the Valleys of PiedmontC. & J. Rivington, 1826 - 534 страници |
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... PERSONS WHO FROM AGE TO AGE OPPOSED THE INTRODUCTION OF ERROR . CLAUDIUS , BISHOP OF TURIN ... Appendix ... ARCHDEACON BERENGER Appendix PETER DE BRUYS .... Appendix . HENRY OF THOLOUSE Appendix .. .... ARNOLD OF BRESCIA .. Appendix ...
... PERSONS WHO FROM AGE TO AGE OPPOSED THE INTRODUCTION OF ERROR . CLAUDIUS , BISHOP OF TURIN ... Appendix ... ARCHDEACON BERENGER Appendix PETER DE BRUYS .... Appendix . HENRY OF THOLOUSE Appendix .. .... ARNOLD OF BRESCIA .. Appendix ...
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... persons in high civil and military stations ; more especially as he was firm in his attachment to the ancient line of princes of the house of Savoy ; and when Napoleon once passed through the north of Italy , even that extraordinary man ...
... persons in high civil and military stations ; more especially as he was firm in his attachment to the ancient line of princes of the house of Savoy ; and when Napoleon once passed through the north of Italy , even that extraordinary man ...
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... of the attentive perusal of persons of every party . It will be a happy result of the publication of the present volume , if those , — whether Roman Catholics or Protestants , -who read it , shall be led , instead of relying PREFACE . xi.
... of the attentive perusal of persons of every party . It will be a happy result of the publication of the present volume , if those , — whether Roman Catholics or Protestants , -who read it , shall be led , instead of relying PREFACE . xi.
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... persons , no serious obstacle will be found to the circulation of the volume , either in England , or in other countries of Europe , in which the Waldenses have re- cently , through the patronage of their re- spective sovereigns ...
... persons , no serious obstacle will be found to the circulation of the volume , either in England , or in other countries of Europe , in which the Waldenses have re- cently , through the patronage of their re- spective sovereigns ...
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... persons or places appear differently spelt in different pages , the incorrect spelling has been re- tained from regard to accuracy in the quo- tations . There is one peculiarity in the author's MSS . however , which should be noticed ...
... persons or places appear differently spelt in different pages , the incorrect spelling has been re- tained from regard to accuracy in the quo- tations . There is one peculiarity in the author's MSS . however , which should be noticed ...
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