Petrobrusians were a 12th century sect that rejected infant baptism, Catholic mass, veneration of the cross and prayers for the dead.[1] Petrobrusians are sometimes identified as a precursor to the reformation.[2]
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^Kim, Elijah Jong Fil (2012-04-06). The Rise of the Global South: The Decline of Western Christendom and the Rise of Majority World Christianity. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 201. ISBN 978-1-61097-970-2. Peter bruys became one of the earliest leaders of the Reformation, rejecting images, infant baptism,
Petrobrusians were a 12th century sect that rejected infant baptism, Catholic mass, veneration of the cross and prayers for the dead. Petrobrusians are...
exaggeration) was that the Petrobrusians said, "Edifices for temples and churches should not be erected... The Petrobrusians are quoted as saying, 'It...
where he came under the influence of Peter of Bruys. He adopted the Petrobrusians' teaching about 1135 and spread it in a modified form after its author's...
schismatic attitude. The council also condemned the teachings of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne...
Bogomils from Bulgaria and the Balkans, Arnoldists in northern Italy, Petrobrusians in southern France, Henricans in Switzerland and France, and Waldensians...
as a sacrament. Sects such as the Tondrakians, Cathars, Arnoldists, Petrobrusians, Henricans, Brethren of the Free Spirit and the Lollards were regarded...
Journal of Medieval History. 7 (1): 67–82. doi:10.1016/0304-4181(81)90036-1. Weber, N. "Petrobrusians". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved January 2, 2012....
of Lausanne, a former Cluniac monk, had adopted the teachings of the Petrobrusians, followers of Peter of Bruys and spread them in a modified form after...
category both from Jews and from pagans. In his polemic Against the Petrobrusians, which Peter brought to its final form in 1143 soon after his return...
the Catholic Church and preached against baptism and the Eucharist. Petrobrusians were 12th century followers of Peter of Bruys in southeastern France...
especially common within modern fundamentalism. In the 12th century, Petrobrusians Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne disputed the authority of the Church...
God, Church of God (Seventh Day), Seventh Day Baptists, Waldensians, Petrobrusians, Paulicians and Bogomils. Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide...
Henricans Heresy of the Judaizers Lollardy Neo-Adamites Paulicianism Petrobrusians Strigolniki Tondrakians The spread of Christianity caused major change...
History. 7 (1): 67–82. doi:10.1016/0304-4181(81)90036-1. Weber, N. "Petrobrusians". Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2 January 2012. D'Abadal, R. La formació...
views for several centuries". Some have also attempted to link the Petrobrusians, who some see as Protestant forerunners and Cathars, due to both groups...