About 1400, the Nobla Leyczon declares that all the popes, cardinals, bishops, and abbots since the days of Silvester could not pardon a single mortal sin, for God alone has the power of pardon.
The "Nobla Leyczon" scarce says more than the inquisitors, when it bitterly declares that the sign of a Vaudois, deemed worthy of death, was that he followed Christ and sought to obey the commandments of God.
La Nobla Leyczon is published at length by Raynouard.
But I must dissent from this excellent writer in referring the famous poem of the Vaudois, La Nobla Leyczon, to the year 1100.
This last is a singular corroboration of the authenticity of the Nobla LeyƧon, which refers to the corruptions which began under Sylvester as the cause of their separation from the communion of the Church of Rome.
The great ball skimmed over the meadow, lifted above the walls of Nobla and rose to the height of the tallest towers of the city.
After we have a look at what the Green Ones have done to Nobla we'll go there.
When only Nobla and Luma remained to us, the men decreed that we must retreat from Mahlo to a world without dangers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nobla" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.