The Waldenses - From Heresy to Protestantism.
known Reformer Martin Luther mentioned the Waldenses.
The Waldenses * had translated the Bible into langue d'oc
a former pastor of a religious group called the Waldenses.
Audisio bluntly states that in time, Waldenses“ lived a double life.”.
The Waldenses, or Waldensians, were also known as the Poor of Lyons.
As early as 1523, the well-
known Reformer Martin Luther mentioned the Waldenses.
One was the Waldenses, a movement dating back to the 12th century.
Indeed, during the papal Inquisition that involved the Waldenses, the instruments of torture were even sprinkled with holy water.
The Waldenses * had translated the Bible into langue d'oc
and were zealously preaching it, two by two, throughout the region.
The teachings of the Waldenses sharply contrasted with the non-
Christian dualistic teachings of the Cathari, with whom they are often confused.
For additional information on the Waldenses, see the article“ The Waldenses - From Heresy to Protestantism” in The Watchtower of March 15, 2002.
According to some reports, during a stopover in Pinerolo, Italy, Russell met Professor Daniele Rivoire,
a former pastor of a religious group called the Waldenses.