Английская Википедия:Arnoldists

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Remains of Arnold of Brescia burned at the stake at the hands of the Papal guards

Arnoldists were a Proto-Protestant Christian movement in the 12th century, named after Arnold of Brescia,Шаблон:Sfn an advocate of ecclesiastical reform who criticized the great wealth and possessions of the Roman Catholic Church,Шаблон:Sfn while preaching against infant baptism and transubstantiation.[1] His disciples were also called "Publicans" or "Poplecans", a name probably deriving from Paulicians (the term "Publicani" would be generally used for any heretic, even a political traitor, through Europe).[2]

The Arnoldists were condemned as heretics by Pope Lucius III in Ad abolendam during the Synod of Verona in 1184.Шаблон:Sfn

Arnoldists' tenets would later be addressed by Bonacursus of Milan, c. 1190, in his Manifestatio haeresis Catharorum, which refuted Arnoldist apostolic poverty and the incapacity of sinful priests to administer the sacraments.Шаблон:Sfn

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  1. A Brief Sketch of the History of the Foreign Baptists By G. H. ORCHARD 1842
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