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A History of the Waldensian Church.
Alberto i Valdesi riconoscenti,” their progress was one
continued ovation. Cries of fraternity and welcome burst on all sides from these impetuous children of the south; hand kerchiefs were waved, and bouquets thrown from fair hands; and even some priests, with an impulse of still higher benevolence, were seen to rush through the ranks to seize the hands of those they once denounced as worthy of death.
ENTRANCE TO TORRE PELLICE. At the “Place du Chateau” that spot crowded with so many hallowed recollections the children of its martyrs saluted, with voices trembling with emotion, the “Liberator King,” as they loved to designate him, who stood surrounded by