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Definition of Waldensians

Waldensian
Waldensian Wal*den"sian, a. Of or pertaining to the Waldenses. -- n. One Holding the Waldensian doctrines.

Meaning of Waldensians from wikipedia

- the Waldensian community. The GAW has ongoing links with the Waldensians in Italy. In 1848, after many centuries of harsh ****cution, the Waldensians acquired...
- America Waldensian Presbyterian Church, a historic Waldensian church in Valdese, Burke County, North Carolina, United States of America Waldensians Valdese...
- Union of Methodist and Waldensian Churches. Italy portal Christianity portal Religion portal History portal Peter Waldo Waldensians Religion in Italy Christianity...
- The Savoyard–Waldensian wars were a series of conflicts between the community of Waldensians (also known as Vaudois) and the Savoyard troops in the Duchy...
- tasked two of his deputies with investigating the Waldensians in Valence. Both were killed by the Waldensians, halting the ****cution for a time. Repressions...
- Methodist Evangelical Church in Italy. It has 50,000 members (45,000 Waldensians, of whom 30,000 in Italy and some 15,000 divided between Argentina and...
- In Piedmont, 22 heretics (mainly Waldensians) were burned in the years 1312–1395 out of 213 convicted. 22 Waldensians were burned in Cuneo around 1440...
- The Waldensian was a steamship of the Rennie line that was lost on 13 October 1862, after it ran aground on rocks at Struis Point near Cape Agulhas en...
- Vaux) was a merchant from Lyon, who founded a pre-Protestant group, the Waldensians. Martin Bucer was born a German in Alsace, which historically belonged...
- Carolina, to pave the way for several hundred other Waldensian immigrants. In 1897, the Waldensians began to construct a Romanesque-style church that would...