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- Arnoldist abstract "Arnoldists were a Christian sect in the 12th century, named after Arnold of Brescia who criticized the great wealth and possessions of the Roman Catholic Church, and preached against pedo-baptism and the Eucharist. His disciples were also called \"Publicans\" or \"Poplecans\", a name probably deriving from Paulicians.".
- Arnoldist comment "Arnoldists were a Christian sect in the 12th century, named after Arnold of Brescia who criticized the great wealth and possessions of the Roman Catholic Church, and preached against pedo-baptism and the Eucharist. His disciples were also called \"Publicans\" or \"Poplecans\", a name probably deriving from Paulicians.".