... of pilgrims and traders, who were on their return to that country, and by degrees laid the seeds of doctrines subsequently taken up by Peter Bruysius, and afterwards by Henry and by Peter Valdo, the founder of the Waldenses, and by others in other... Dalmatia and Montenegro - Página 98por John Gardner Wilkinson - 1848 - 454 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Edward Napier - 1846 - 688 páginas
...The Armenian Paulicians availing themselves of the various caliphs' tolerance of all Christian sects carried their opinions with their commerce into Africa,...where Raymond Count of Toulouse gave them shelter in and about Albi. From this centre the doctrines of the Albigeois spread rapidly wherever the Prove^al... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1848 - 500 páginas
...of the Valdenses, and by others in other places. J And " availing themselves of the various Caliphs' tolerance of all Christian sects, they carried their...protection. * Farlati, vol. iv. p. 44. f Farlati calls them " Bougornili." Bogomil is from Bog, " God," and milui, " have mercy.1' Some of them are supposed, by... | |
| conte Cesare Balbo - 1852 - 356 páginas
...availed themselves of the tolerance the various Caliphs exercised towards all Christian sects, and they carried their opinions with their commerce into Africa, Spain, and finally into Languedoc, where Raymond, Count of Toulouse, gave them shelter, in and about Albi; there in the thirteenth century,... | |
| George Arbuthnot (lieut.) - 1862 - 322 páginas
...founder of the Waldenses, and by others in other places. Availing themselves of the various Caliphs' tolerance of all Christian sects, they .carried their...Count of Toulouse, gave them shelter and protection.* The same opinions were held by the Paulicians of Spain, who, having received much encouragement from... | |
| George Arbuthnot - 1862 - 318 páginas
...founder of the Waldenses, and by others in other places. Availing themselves of the various Caliphs' tolerance of all Christian sects, they carried their...Count of Toulouse, gave them shelter and protection.* The same opinions were held by the Paulicians of Spain, who, having received much encouragement from... | |
| George Arbuthnot - 1862 - 320 páginas
...founder of the Waldenses, and by others in other places. Availing themselves of the various Caliphs' tolerance of all Christian sects, they carried their...a neighbouring province, to Moorish Iberia, where Eaymond, Count of Toulouse, gave them shelter and protection.* The same opinions were held by the Paulicians... | |
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