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Arnoldists were a Proto-Protestant
Christian movement in the 12th century,
named after Arnold of Brescia, an
advocate of
ecclesiastical reform who criticized...
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practice of
baptism as a sacrament.
Sects such as the Tondrakians, Cathars,
Arnoldists, Petrobrusians, Henricans,
Brethren of the Free
Spirit and the Lollards...
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After his death, his
teachings on
apostolic poverty gained currency among Arnoldists, and
later more
widely among Waldensians and the
Spiritual Franciscans...
- Hus and
Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and
Piagnoni Arnold of
Brescia and
Arnoldists Gottschalk of
Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of
Turin Berengar of
Tours and...
- Novationists, Donatists, Paulicians, Cathars, Waldenses, Petrobrusians,
Arnoldists, Henricians,
Hussites (partly), Lollards, and Anabaptists. Supporters...
- Hus and
Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and
Piagnoni Arnold of
Brescia and
Arnoldists Gottschalk of
Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of
Turin Berengar of
Tours and...
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Moravian Church,
Unity of the
Brethren and the
Czechoslovak Hussite Church.
Arnoldists Berengarians Devotio Moderna Brethren of the
Common Life
Friends of God...
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stronger cooperation with the
Catholic Church than others.
Peter Waldo Arnoldists Czech reformers Petr Chelčický, Jan Hus,
Jerome of
Prague and Hussitism...
- Hus and
Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and
Piagnoni Arnold of
Brescia and
Arnoldists Gottschalk of
Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of
Turin Berengar of
Tours and...
- Hus and
Hussites Girolamo Savonarola and
Piagnoni Arnold of
Brescia and
Arnoldists Gottschalk of
Orbais Ratramnus Claudius of
Turin Berengar of
Tours and...