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Credentes or Believers, were the
ordinary followers of what
became known as the
Cathar or
Albigensian movement, a
heretical sect
which flourished in western...
- as trans-material (i.e. spiritualized)
angels by
their followers, the
Credentes (Croyant in French,
Believers in English).
Perfecti were
drawn from all...
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Athinganoi Bagnolians Bogomils Bosnian Church Cathars Black Brotherhood Credentes Pasagians Pataria Novgorodians - the
owners of the
Novgorod Codex; it...
- just
south of the
border with Scotland. The club moto is NOLI
CAESUM CREDENTES which is the
Latin phrase that
translated means "Do not
believe the slain"...
-
surrendered after a nine-month siege.
About 210
perfecti and
unrepentant credentes were
burned in a
bonfire at the foot of the
mountain on 16
March 1244...
- they did not use; instead, bonhommes) and
ordinary unbaptised believers (
credentes). By
about 1140,
liturgy and a
system of
doctrine had been established...
-
etiam versa vice
benedictionem Domino,
pristina abiecta maledictione,
credentes reddiderunt. Tunc
autem summae sanctitatis antistes,
consilio inito ****...
- illuminatióne purgávit. Hæc nox est, quæ hódie per univérsum
mundum in
Christo credéntes, a vítiis sæculi et calígine peccatórum segregátos,
reddit grátiæ, sóciat...
-
April 2021). "Achille Lauro: "Cito
sempre Dio perché sono
profondamente credente. Le
critiche da
Antonio Ricci? Si informi"". Il
Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian)...
- and
Giulio (born 1969).
Napolitano was a
laico (secular layman) and non
credente (non-believer),
effectively an atheist.
According to the
Italian prelate...