the name of a tenet introduced in France by one Almaric, in the thirteenth century. It consisted in holding that every Christian was actually a member of Christ, and that without this faith no one could be saved. His followers went farther, and affirmed that every one is to be saved by the internal operation of the Holy Spirit alone, without any external act of religion. Their morals were as infamous as their doctrine was absurd. Their tenets were condemned by a public decree of the council of Sens, in the year 1209.