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- adjective Of or pertaining to the
Waldenses . - noun One who holds the
doctrines of theWaldenses .
Etymologies
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Examples
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For centuries, Waldensian Protestants in the Italian Alps secretly worshipped in caves, to pursue their personal faith.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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Two important heresies at that time threatened the pace, and perhaps the life of the Church; the Waldensian and the Albigensian heresies.
Protestantism 2009
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For centuries, Waldensian Protestants in the Italian Alps secretly worshipped in caves, to pursue their personal faith.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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For centuries, Waldensian Protestants in the Italian Alps secretly worshipped in caves, to pursue their personal faith.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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Two important heresies at that time threatened the pace, and perhaps the life of the Church; the Waldensian and the Albigensian heresies.
Liturgy 2009
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For centuries, Waldensian Protestants in the Italian Alps secretly worshipped in caves, to pursue their personal faith.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Crossing The Seas To Make A Legacy Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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ANSWER: My seminary professors at the Waldensian Seminary in Rome were classical Barthians, which means I was trained to keep my knowledge of biblical languages and higher criticism completely below the surface in my pastoral duties.
Relating Pastoral and Academic Work (Reflections by John Hobbins) James F. McGrath 2008
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I think Waldensian and Anderson when the entertainment portion of the thread.
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In the early 1240s, the Dominican friar Moneta of Cremona wrote a massive volume in which he collected doctrines from different factions of the Cathar and Waldensian sects. 21 This, the most extensive thirteenth-century polemic, includes important information on the fate of unbaptized children.
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Waldensian, I could do without your sneering assumptions about who is “gasping” or “pearl-clutching”
The Volokh Conspiracy » “The guy that we get out of the hood”: 2007
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