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== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19321" /> ==
== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19321" /> ==
<p> The followers of Arnold, of Brescia, in the twelfth century, who was a great declaimer against the wealth and vices of the clergy. He is also charged with preaching against baptism and the Eucharist. He was burnt at [[Rome]] in 1155, and his ashes cast into the Tiber. </p>
<p> The followers of Arnold, of Brescia, in the twelfth century, who was a great declaimer against the wealth and vices of the clergy. He is also charged with preaching against baptism and the Eucharist. He was burnt at Rome in 1155, and his ashes cast into the Tiber. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_21106" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_21106" /> ==
<p> followers of [[Arnold]] of [[Brescia]] (q.v.). [[Many]] seem to have adhered to the doctrines of Arnold even after his death, and to have propagated them in [[Upper]] Italy. The [[Arnoldists]] were condemned by [[Pope]] [[Lucius]] III at the council of [[Verona]] in 1184. The name occurs also later, as in a law of Frederick II against the heretics (1224); but it is doubtful whether the name was merely copied from the condemnatory decree, or whether they continued to exist as a sect. </p>
<p> followers of [[Arnold]] of [[Brescia]] (q.v.). Many seem to have adhered to the doctrines of Arnold even after his death, and to have propagated them in Upper Italy. The [[Arnoldists]] were condemned by [[Pope]] [[Lucius]] [[Iii]] at the council of [[Verona]] in 1184. The name occurs also later, as in a law of Frederick [[Ii]] against the heretics (1224); but it is doubtful whether the name was merely copied from the condemnatory decree, or whether they continued to exist as a sect. </p>
          
          
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Charles Buck Theological Dictionary [1]

The followers of Arnold, of Brescia, in the twelfth century, who was a great declaimer against the wealth and vices of the clergy. He is also charged with preaching against baptism and the Eucharist. He was burnt at Rome in 1155, and his ashes cast into the Tiber.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

followers of Arnold of Brescia (q.v.). Many seem to have adhered to the doctrines of Arnold even after his death, and to have propagated them in Upper Italy. The Arnoldists were condemned by Pope Lucius Iii at the council of Verona in 1184. The name occurs also later, as in a law of Frederick Ii against the heretics (1224); but it is doubtful whether the name was merely copied from the condemnatory decree, or whether they continued to exist as a sect.

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