"Waldensians, the Lollards and the Czech Brethren.
These movements differed in various ways, but they had significant similarities.
--Each of them reacted against a church which through wealth,
privilege and power had moved far from the teachings of Jesus and the dynamic simplicity of the early Christians.
--Each of them emphasized preaching from a Bible in the language of the people.
--Each of them owed its strength to the dedicated involvement of laymen and laywomen.
--And despite the fact that in every case the church responded by Inquisition and burning, each of these movements survived into the sixteenth century to encounter the Reformation."
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These movements differed in various ways, but they had significant similarities.
--Each of them reacted against a church which through wealth,
Massacre of the Waldensians of Mérindol in 1545 |
--Each of them emphasized preaching from a Bible in the language of the people.
--Each of them owed its strength to the dedicated involvement of laymen and laywomen.
--And despite the fact that in every case the church responded by Inquisition and burning, each of these movements survived into the sixteenth century to encounter the Reformation."
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