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Waldensische Handschriften - Cambridge - Universitätsbibliothek |
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Waldensian manuscripts - Cambridge - University Library |
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Manuscrits vaudois - Cambridge - Bibliothèque universitaire |
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Manoscritti valdesi - Cambridge - Biblioteca universitaria |
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- Giovanni Leger e Samuele Morland [Article]
- Hussiti e Valdesi sull'autoritĂ di predicare : "Alcuns volon la parolla de Dio segont la lor volunta [Book]
- Il "santo bottino" : Circolazione di manoscritti valdesi nell'Europa del Seicento [Book]
- James Henthorn Todd, FTCD : His Work on the Waldensians in the Context of Nineteenth-Century Ireland [Article]
- La letteratura valdese medievale. Testi, lingua, manoscritti [Article]
- On some early protestant documents preserved in Cambridge [Article]
- The "Noble Lesson" and Waldensian MSS [Article]
- The books of the Vaudois : the Waldensian manuscripts preserved in the
Library of Trinity College, Dublin, etc. With an appendix, containing a correspondence (reprinted from the British Magazine) on the poems of the poor of Lyons, the antiquity and genuineness of the Waldensian literature and the supposed loss of the Morland Manuscripts at Cambridge. With Mr.Bradshaw's paper on his recent discovery of them. [Book]
- The History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont. Containing a most exact Geographical Description of the Place, and a faithfull Account of the Doctrine, Life, and Persecutions of the Ancient Inhabitants. Together, with a most naked and punctual Relation of the late bloudy Massacre, 1655. And a Narrative of all the following Transactions, to the Year of Our Lord, 1658. All which are justified, partly by divers Ancient Manuscripts written many hundred Years before Calvin or Luther, and partly by other most Authentick Attestations: The true Originals of the greatest part whereof are to be seen in their proper Languages by all the curious, in the Publick Library of the famous University of Cambridge. Collected and compiled with much pains und industry by Samuel Morland, Esq.; During his abode in Geneva, in quality of His Highness Commissioner Extraordinary for the Affairs of the said Valleys and particularly for the Distribution of the Collected Moneys, among the remnant of those poor distressed People.
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- The Waldenses [Article]
- Wandering Heretics, Wandering Manuscripts : The Case of the Waldenses (Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries) [Article]
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