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Petrobrusians were a 12th
century sect that
rejected infant baptism,
Catholic m****,
veneration of the
cross and
prayers for the dead.
Petrobrusians are...
- exaggeration) was that the
Petrobrusians said, "Edifices for
temples and
churches should not be erected... The
Petrobrusians are
quoted as saying, 'It...
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where he came
under the
influence of
Peter of Bruys. He
adopted the
Petrobrusians'
teaching about 1135 and
spread it in a
modified form
after its author's...
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schismatic attitude. The
council also
condemned the
teachings of the
Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the
followers of
Peter of
Bruys and
Henry of Lausanne...
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Bogomils from
Bulgaria and the Balkans,
Arnoldists in
northern Italy,
Petrobrusians in
southern France,
Henricans in
Switzerland and France, and Waldensians...
- as a sacrament.
Sects such as the Tondrakians, Cathars, Arnoldists,
Petrobrusians, Henricans,
Brethren of the Free
Spirit and the
Lollards were regarded...
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Praguers Taborites Utraquists Unity of the
Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians Piagnoni Strigolniki Waldensians Waldensian Evangelical Church Lutherans...
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Journal of
Medieval History. 7 (1): 67–82. doi:10.1016/0304-4181(81)90036-1. Weber, N. "
Petrobrusians".
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Retrieved January 2, 2012....
- of Lausanne, a
former Cluniac monk, had
adopted the
teachings of the
Petrobrusians,
followers of
Peter of
Bruys and
spread them in a
modified form after...
- as the Montanists, Novationists, Donatists, Paulicians, Patarines,
Petrobrusians, Arnoldists, Albigenses, Waldenses,
Unitas Fratrum, Lollards, and Anabaptists...