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WALDENSES, see VAUDOIS, Connection With Bogomils, 65; with Albigenses, 88; name given to believers in Alpine valleys, 89; same as Leonists, 91; not founded by Claudius of Turin, 91, spread of, 96-97; doctrines and practices of, 97-101; prepared the way for Hussite movement,123; connected with Wycliff and Huss, 124; teaching in Bohemia,126; some come to Kunwald,129; baptism of believers by immersion common among, 130; connections in Bohemia and in Austria, 130; always maintained first Christian principles, 130; catechism in various languages,141; 172, 185; meet Reformers,217, 219, 247, 259, 283, 381.
Waldo, Peter, of Lyons life, 92- 94; organises preachers the "Poor Men of Lyons", 93; connection with Waldenses, 93-94, compared with Francis of Assisi,96; later results of work, 154;
Waldshut, 155.
Wallis, Mrs., 296.
Waltha Castle, 268, 269.
Walther, martyred in Cologne, 105;
Wandsworth, 247;
Warham, Archbishop, 115;
Wartburg, castle where Luther translated the New Testament,143, Washington, 305, 303, 307, 308.
Watteville, de, 274, 275.
Watts, Isaac, 254.
WEAVERS, name given to believers,103.
Wenzel of Budowa, 134-135.
WESLEYAN, 293.
WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSION- ARY SOCIETY, 297.
Wesley, Charles, 287-292, 393.
Wesley, John, 277, 278; life and work, 287-295; 393, 395.
Wesley, Susanna, 287-288.
West Indies, 276, 384.
Westminster, 248; CONFESSION,249.
Westphalia, Peace of, 136; 280.
Whitefield, George, 278, 287; life and work, 290-293; 393.
White Mountain, Battle of the,135, 273, 275.
White Sea, 336.
Wied, Hermann von, Archbishop Elector of Cologne, 131, 199.
Wieuwerd, 268, 269.
Wigram, 381.
Winserbaum, prison if Hamburg,340.
Witmarsum 187.
Witt, Jan de, 265.
Wittenberg, Bohemian brethren receive news from, 132: Luther nails theses on church door, 142; burns Papal Bull, 143; 158,161; theologians press persecution of Anabaptists 165; 196, 213.
Wittgenstein, 280, 282.
Wolzogen, Ludwig, 262.
Women, martyrs in Rome, 7; mother of Origen 9-10 Prisca.
Maximillia, 12 Perpetua, Felicitas, 13; Monica, 24, 25;
Euchrotia, 37; Helena, 46;
Irene, 48; Theodora, 48, 50, 52;
Mary the Lord's mother, 46, 47, 54, 55, 74, 150; wife of Hubmeyer, 158; wife of Sattler, 165;
Divara, 183, 184; wife of Thomas Drucker von Imbroek, 198;
Margaret of Valois, 209, 210; mother of Pierre and Jean Leclerc, 211, 212; wife of Francois Lambert, 213, Catherine de Medici, 229: Marguerite, Wife of Henry of Navarre, 230;
Louise Moulin, 233; Queen Mary, 239 Queen Elizabeth,239, 243, etc.; Anna Maria van Schurman, 266; Princess Elizabeth. Abbess of Herford, 267-268;
Jane Leade, 281; Susanna Wesley, 287-288 Mrs Wallis, 296;
Catherine II, Empress of Russia,318; Maria, Russian believer,332; Anna Nipp, 344; Mary Groves, 349-353; wife of George Muller, 362; wife of J. H.
Evans, 368-369; mother of R.
Chapman, 368.
Workhouses, 101.
Worms, Luther before Papal airthoritres 143; Denck in, 162; large congregation of believers,165.
Wroth William, 286.
Wurtemberg, 282, 319, 320, 338.
Wust Eduard Hugo Otto, 320321.
Wustenfelde, 193.
Wu Tsung, Chinese Emperor, 79.
Wycliff, John, life and teaching,117-121; influence on Jerome of Prague, 123; writings burnt in Prague, 123; doctrine discussed at Constance, 124; books published in Basle, 156.
WYCLIFFITES, name given to followers of Wycliff's teaching,121; numerous in England, 122.
Wyke, 277.
Wyllyams, Robert, shepherd, 238.Xavier, Francis, 151.Yabh-alaha III, Chinese Catholikos of Syrian Church, 79.


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