INDEX
- Abano, Peter of, as Averrhoïst, [69]
- as sorcerer, [109]
- Abelard, Peter, as rationalist, [7]-8, [15], [57]-8, [91], [233]
- Abubacer, Arabian philosopher, [60]
- Accusatio, system of, [141], [143]-4
- Achellini, Paduan Averrhoïst, [70]
- Advocates, use of, in Inquisition, [198]-9, [240]
- Aegidius Romanus, vindicates Aristotle against Averrhoïsts, [67]
- Affirmative heretics, [185]
- Albertus Magnus of Cologne, [39], [64]-7, [75]
- Albi, Catharan stronghold, [136]
- Albigensian Crusade, [5], [77], [137]-8, [159], [162], [231]
- Alexander III, Pope, [18], [132], [141], [211]
- Alexander IV, Pope, [41], [42], [64], [107], [109], [156], [167], [202], [218]
- Alexander VI, Pope, and witchcraft, [118] n.
- Alexander of Hales, [39], [56]
- Alfarabi, Arabian philosopher, [59]
- Alfonso II, King of Aragon, his edict against heretics, [132], [157], [172], [217]
- Amaury de Bène, his heresies condemned, [49], [53], [63], [165], [225]
- Amaury of Rheims, Rector of University of Paris, [67]
- Ambrose, Saint, on Priscillianism, [128]
- Anjou, Charles of, [168]-9
- Annibaldi, Senator in Rome, [154]
- Anselm of Bec, [7]-8, [57]
- Antinomianism, Catharan, [31]
- of Amaury de Bène, [49]
- Antisacerdotalism in mediæval heresy, [10], [12], [14], [16], [18], [20], [32]-3, [53], [77], [80], [90], [136], [229]-30, [234]-5
- Aphrodistias, Alexander of, [70]
- Apostolic Brethren, in Brittany, [15], [17]
- The followers of Segarelli, [47]
- Appeals from Inquisition, [226]
- Aquinas, St. Thomas, and Aristotelianism, [64]
- Aquitaine, Catharism in, [22]
- Spiritual Franciscans in, [43]
- Aragon, Inquisition in, [159], [172]-3
- Arc, Joan of, [109], [164], [241]
- Arianism, [125]-6, [217]
- Aristotle and Arabian philosophy, [58]-62, [232]
- Arnaldo da Villanova, [41]
- Arnaud of Citeaux, Archbishop of Narbonne and papal legate, [137]-8, [144], [146]
- Arnaud, Guillem, inquisitor, [159]
- Arnold of Brescia, [15], [18]
- Arnoldists, followers of Arnold of Brescia, [16], [230]
- Arras, witches of, [121], [203]
- Arzevedo, Diego de, Bishop of Osma, his work among Cathari, [137]
- Asceticism and profligacy, [3]-5
- Astrology, [108]
- Athanasius, Saint, on persecution, [126]
- Aubryot, prévôt of Paris, [163]
- Aucassin et Nicolette, [5]-7
- Augustine, Saint, on persecution, [55], [96], [127]
- Augustinianism, in scholastic philosophy, [56], [66]-7, [75], [232]
- Auto-da-fé, [163], [180], [223]
- Auxerre, Hugh, Bishop of, [133]
- Avempace, Arabian philosopher, [60]
- Averrhoës, or Ibn-Roschd, his career, [60] n.
- Avicenna, Arabian philosopher, [59]-60
- Avignon, ‘Babylonish captivity’ of, 11, 71, 80, 86, 103
- Bacon, Roger, [39], [53], [74], [107]
- Baghdad, Aristotelian philosophers in caliphate of, [59]-60
- Banishment, penalty for heresy, [217], [221]
- Basel, Council of, [12], [234]
- Beatific Vision, dogma of, [84]-5, [233]
- Beghards or Beguines, [48], [50]-1, [75], [165]-6, [214]
- Believers, Catharan adherents, 29-31
- Benedict XI, Pope, [162]
- Benedict XII, Pope, [175]
- Benedict XIV, Pope, [50]-1
- Berengar of Tours, [7], [57], [130], [140] n., [229]
- Bergamo, Dolcino’s crusade in, [47]
- Bernard de Caux, inquisitor in Languedoc, [148], [202], [215], [227]
- Bernard, Saint, and Abelard, [8], [57]
- Béziers, Spiritual Franciscans in, [43]
- fall of, in Albigensian Crusade, [138]
- Bishops, failure of their courts to deal with heresy, [141]-5
- their part in Inquisition, [182]-3
- Black Death, its influence on Flagellant mania, [51]
- Boccaccio, his tale of The Three Rings, [72]-3
- Boëthius of Dacia, Parisian Averrhoïst, [58], [66]-9
- Bogomiles, Manichæan sect, [22], [24], [26]
- Bohemia, Catharism in, [22]
- Bois, Peter du, [78]
- Bologna, University of, [6], [70], [95]
- Bonaventura, Saint, [39], [41], [53], [56]
- Boniface VIII, Pope, [42], [77]-80, [107], [160], [174]
- Boniface IX, [50]
- Bosnia, Catharism in, [174]
- Bourges, Pragmatic Sanction of, [103], [164]
- Brescia, Dolcino in, [47]
- ‘Brethren of the Free Spirit,’ [49], [51], [165]-6, [175]
- British Isles, their immunity from Inquisition, [176]-7
- Brittany, see Apostolic Brethren
- Bruno of Cologne, founder of Carthusian order, [38]
- Bruys, Pierre de, [17]
- Bulgaria, Catharism in, [23] n., [174]
- Bulls, papal:
- Ad abolendam (Lucius III), [133]
- Ad extirpanda (Innocent IV), [155]-7, [167], [201], [213], [221]
- Clericis laïcos (Boniface VIII), [77], [79]
- Cum adversus haereticam pravitatem (Innocent IV), [154], [220]
- Cum inter nonnullos (John XXII), [45]
- Etsi de statu (Boniface VIII), [79]
- Excommunicamus (Gregory IX), [153]-4
- Exiit qui seminat (Nicholas III), [42], [44]
- Licet Heli (Innocent III), [190]
- Pastoralis Praeeminentiae (Clement V), [176]
- Quod super nonnullis (Alexander IV), [107]
- Quorundam (John XXII), [43]-4
- Unam sanctam (Boniface VIII), [77]
- Burgundy, Inquisition in, [159]
- Robert le Bugre in, [163]
- Robert le Bugre in, [163]
- Calabria, Joachim of Flora in, [34]
- Calomar, Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia, [174]
- Cambrai, burning of heretics at, anno 1076, [129]-30
- Robert le Bugre in, [162]
- Canon law, and clerical abuses, [12]
- Carcassonne, Catharism in, [148]
- Spiritual Franciscans in, [43]
- Castelnau, Pierre de, papal legate in Languedoc, [137], [144]-6
- Cathari, [12], [22]-34, [38], [46], [77], [84], [95], [128]-38, [151], [159], [160], [170], [211], [214]-18, [229], [236], [242]
- Celestine III, Pope, [34]
- Cesena, Michael de, [79], [81], [85]
- Châlons, Apostolic Brethren in diocese of, [15]
- Chambre ardente in Parlement de Paris, [165]
- Champagne, Catharism in, [22]
- Robert le Bugre in, [162]
- Charles IV, Emperor, [165]
- Chrysostom, Saint, on treatment of heretics, [113], [126]-7
- Citations, inquisitorial, [188], [192]
- Civil courts, influence of Inquisition on, [177], [205] n., [242]
- Civitas Dei, conception of, [1], [12], [32], [77]
- Clarendon, Assize of, [132], [177], [217]-18
- Clement V, Pope, [42], [44], [48], [156], [161]-2, [176]-7, [202]
- Clement VI, Pope, [52]
- Clement VII, Pope, [85]
- ‘Clementines,’ the, decrees of Clement V, [161]-2, [165]
- Cologne, mob and heretics in, anno 1143, [180]
- Commutation of penalties in Inquisition, [225]-6
- Compagnia della Fede, in Milan, [167]
- Conciliar movement, [12]-13, [96], [103]
- Confiscation of property, inquisitorial penalty, [211]-14, [216]-17, [227]
- Conrad of Marburg, [146], [147] n., [165]
- Consolamentum, Catharan rite, [28]-31
- Constance, Council of, [51], [98]-102, [234]
- Constantine, Emperor, [125], [151]
- Contumacious heretics, treatment of, [219], [221], [227]
- Conventuals, see Franciscans
- Cordova, Aristotelian philosophers in caliphate of, [59]
- Council, General, principle of, [11]-12, [81]-3
- Councils, decrees of ecclesiastical:
- Albi (1254), [199]
- Avignon (1209), [143]
- Béziers (1233), [209]
- Béziers (1246), [209]-10, [215], [220]
- Lateran (1179), second, [132]
- Lateran (1215), fourth, [141]-3, [155], [201], [222]
- Montpellier (1119), [136], [143]
- Narbonne (1227), [143], [208], [215]
- Rheims (1049), [131]
- Rheims (1157), [131], [141], [217]
- Tarragona (1242), [173], [197], [205], [220]
- Toulouse (1119), [131]
- Tours (1163), [131]
- Valence (1248), [148], [209]
- Verona (1184), [19], [133], [141]-2, [155], [217]
- Vienne (1311-12), [43]-4, [70], [161], [180], [183]
- Counsellors, inquisitorial, or periti, [182]
- Creighton, Bishop, on religious tolerance, [238]
- Cremona, Peter Martyr in, [167]
- Crocesegnati, the, [167]
- Crosses, wearing of, as inquisitorial penance, [208]-9, [225], [227]-8
- Crusade, see Albigensian
- Crusades and Islamism, [62], [70]-3
- Czech nationalism and Husite movement, [95], [103]
- D’Ailly, Cardinal Peter, a moderate reformer, [11], [234]
- Dalmatia, Inquisition in, [174]
- Damiani, Peter, [38]
- Dancing mania, the, [5], [53], [105], [166]
- Dante, and Joachim of Flora, [34]
- Defence, difficulties of, in Inquisition, 192-205 (passim), [240]-2
- Defensor Pacis, Marsiglio’s, [45], [82]-3
- Delation, inquisitorial encouragement of, [141]-4, [180]-1
- Delays, inquisitorial, [200]-1, [228]
- Delegates, inquisitors as papal, 144-9 (passim), [179]
- assistants to inquisitors, [180]
- Délicieux, Bernard, [160], [162], [194]
- De aeternitate mundi, work by Siger, [66]
- De anima intellectiva, work by Siger, [66]
- De haeretico comburendo, statute of, [94], [177]
- De modis uniendi et reformandi ecclesiam, tract attributed to Niem, [97]
- De unitate intellectus contra Averroëm, of Albertus Magnus, [64]
- De unitate intellectus contra Averroïstas, of Aquinas, [66]
- Denuntiatio, judicial system of, [141], [144]
- Diffamatio, judicial system of, [143], [190]-3
- Disabilities, civil, of heretics, [217]
- Dolcino, Fra, [12], [47]-8, [214], [231]
- Dominic, Saint, [38]-9, [137], [145], [208]-9
- Dominicans, in University of Paris, [56], [64]
- Donatists, [14], [125], [127], [229]
- Duns Scotus, 91
- Eccelin da Romano, [168]
- Eckhart, Master, [49], [53]
- Edward I and Boniface VIII, [79]
- Edward II and Templars, [176]-7
- Elias of Cortona, [39]
- Empire and Papacy, their relations, [1]-3, [13], [42], [45], [72], [79], [84], [152]
- Endura, Catharan suicide, [27], [29]
- England and Inquisition, see British Isles
- Eon de l’Etoile, [12], [15], [17], [231]
- Episcopal Courts, see Bishops
- Erasmus, [72], [166]
- Eriugena, John Scotus, [57], [229], [233]
- Eugenius IV, Pope, [51], [103], [118]
- Evidence, rules of, in Inquisition, [195]-8
- Excommunication, of heretics, [217], [224]
- for secular rulers neglecting their duties against heretics, [156]-7
- Extortion, inquisitorial, [210]-14
- Eymeric, Nicholas, inquisitor of Aragon, on authorship of The Everlasting Gospel, [36]
- Fabiano, inquisitor, [174]
- Fabri, citizen of Carcassonne, prosecuted posthumously, [160]
- Familiars, inquisitorial officials, [180]-1
- Fautors of heretics, treatment of, [187]
- Ferdinand the Catholic, of Aragon, [172]
- Ferrer, inquisitor in Languedoc, [159]
- Fines, exaction of, by Inquisition, [210]-11
- Fiore, see Joachim of Flora
- Fitzralph, Archbishop of Armagh, on doctrine of poverty, [84]
- Flagellants, why considered heretics, [5], [231]
- Flagellation, inquisitorial penance, [208]-9
- Flanders, Tanchelm in, [14]
- Florence, Peter Martyr in, [167]
- France, northern, Inquisition in, [151], [159], [162]-5
- Francis of Assisi, Saint, 8, 38-48 (passim), [53]
- Franciscans, influence of their founder, [38]
- Fraticelli, in Languedoc, [45], [214]
- in Germany, [48]-9
- Frederick I, Barbarossa, Emperor, relations of Church and State under, [2]
- Frederick II, Emperor, and Averrhoïsts, [62]
- Gaunt, John of, [93]
- Geoffrey d’Ablis, inquisitor in Languedoc, [202]
- Gerard of Abbeville, opponent of Mendicants in University of Paris, [65]
- Germany, Catharism in, [22]
- Gerson, Jean, moderate reformer, [11], [234]
- Ghazali, or Algazel, opponent of Arabian Aristotelianism, [60]
- Gherardo da Borgo San Donnino, reputed author of The Everlasting Gospel, [36]
- Ghibellines and heresy, [168]
- Goslar, execution of heretics at, [129]
- Grace, time of, in inquisitorial practice, [191]
- Gratian, on witchcraft, [112]
- Greece, infected by Catharism, [22]
- Gregory VII, Pope, and heretics of Cambrai, [130]
- Gregory IX, Pope, on teachings of Aristotle, [63]
- Gregory XI, Pope, [50], [109], [118] n., [166], [170]
- Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, [8], [9], [35], [63]
- Guala, Bishop of Brescia, [153]
- Guglielma, [46], [105]
- Gui, Bernard, inquisitor in Languedoc, [184], [202]
- Harding, Stephen, [38]
- Henry II of England, and Cathari, [132]
- Henry III, Emperor, and Cathari, [129]
- Henry VI, Emperor, [132]-3, [218]
- Henry of Lausanne, [17]
- Heretic, definition of, [123], [183]-5
- Hohenstaufen, fall of the house of, [77], [79], [168]
- Holland, Flagellants in, [51]
- Holy Ghost, predicted advent of, [37], [40]
- Holy Roman Empire, conceptions of, [1]-3, [78]
- Honorius III, Pope, [8], [35], [150], [169] n.
- Houses, destruction of heretics’, [218]
- Hugo of Saint Victor, [57]
- Hungary, Catharism in, [22]
- Hus, John, expounds doctrines of Wycliffe, [94]-6
- Illuminism, [49], [51]
- Immaculate Conception, dogma of the, [86], [233]
- Impenitent heretic, treatment of the, [219]-21, [224]
- Imperfect heretic, treatment of the, [185]
- Impostors, The Three, [72]
- Imprisonment, inquisitorial penance, [212], [214], [225], [227]-8
- Innocent III, Pope, and Albigensian Crusade, 135-7
- Innocent IV, Pope, his bull Cum adversus haereticam pravitatem, [154]-5
- Innocent VIII and witchcraft, [118]
- Inquisitio generalis, [191]-2
- Inquisitio specialis, [191]-2
- Inquisitio, judicial system of, [177], [190], [242]
- Intellect, the active and passive, Averrhoïst doctrine of, [60]-1, [66]-7
- Interrogatory, inquisitorial, [192]-205 (passim)
- Intolerance, religious, its causes, [235]-6, [238]
- Italy, Manichæism in, [22]
- Isabella, Queen of Castile, [172]
- Islam, philosophy of, [59]-61
- Lully’s crusade against, [70]-1
- Ivo of Chartres, [112], [141], [225]
- Janow, Matthias of, [94]
- Jehovah, Catharan views concerning, [23]
- Jerome of Prague, at Council of Constance, [98], [102]
- Joachim of Flora, [34]-8, [40]-7
- John the Baptist, Catharan views on, [25]
- John of Parma, see Parma
- John XXI, Pope, [68]
- John XXII, Pope, his attitude towards doctrine of poverty, [43]-5, [77]
- Julian, Emperor, on persecution among Christians, [106], [125]
- Kerlinger, German inquisitor, [166]
- Koran, orthodox faith of, [59], [70]
- Kremsier, John Militz, [94]
- Lactantius, on persecution, [124]
- Landun, John of, Averrhoïst, [69], [70]
- Languedoc, Saracen influence in, [16], [62], [231]
- Lawyers in Inquisition, [182]
- Lecky, W. E. H., on religious persecution, [238]
- Leo I, Pope, [128]
- Leo X, Pope, as patron of Aristotelianism, [70]
- Leo the Isaurian, [22]
- Lessines, Gilles de, in correspondence with Albertus Magnus, [65]-6
- Lessing, his Nathan der Weise, [73]
- Lewis the Bavarian, his conflict with John XXII, [45], [79]
- Liège, mob and heretics in, anno 1145, [130]
- Locke, on religious toleration, [235]
- Lollards, extent of their influence, [93]-4, [103]
- Lombard, Peter, [57], [85]
- Lombardy, Dolcino in, [48]
- Lorraine, Inquisition in, [159]
- Louis the Great of Hungary, [174]
- Louis IX, King of France, [151], [163]
- Luciferans, see Brethren of the Free Spirit
- Lucius III, Pope, [133], [211]-12, [226]
- Lully, Raymond, his crusade against Islam, [70]
- in conflict with Eymeric, [71]
- Luther, his indebtedness to Hus, [103], [234]
- Lutheranism, soil prepared for, in Germany, [49], [51]
- Magdeburg, Albert, Archbishop of, [153]
- Maifreda, devotee of Guglielma, [46]
- Mainz, Pragmatic Sanction of, [103]
- Maistre, Joseph de, on tolerance, [237]
- defends Spanish Inquisition, [240]
- Malleus Maleficarum, by Sprenger, [113]
- Manichæism, revival of ancient, [22], [32]
- Marca, Giacomo della, his crusade in Slavonia, [174]
- Marguerite la Porète, her execution, [163]
- Marriage, Catharan views concerning, [27]
- views of Conrad Schmidt concerning, [52]-3
- Marsh, Adam, [35]
- Marsiglio of Padua, arguments of his Defensor Pacis, [45], [53], [73], [82]-4, [86]-7, [97]
- Martin V, Pope, [103]
- Martin of Tours and Priscillian, [128]
- Martyr, Peter, as inquisitor in Italy, [167]
- Mary, the Virgin, Catharan views concerning, [14], [25]
- See also Immaculate Conception
- Maximus, Emperor, and Priscillian, [127]-8
- Melfi, Constitutions of, [150]-1
- Mendicant orders, see under Dominicans, Franciscans
- Metempsychosis, Catharan belief in, [26]
- Milan, Guglielmites in, [46]
- Mill, John Stuart, his views on religious toleration, [238]
- Minorites, see Franciscans
- Missionary character of inquisitors, [188]-90, [219], [239]-40
- Mithraism, [123]
- Moneta, on Waldensianism, [19]
- Montfort, Simon de, in Albigensian Crusade, [138]
- Montségur, fall of, [160]
- Moors, see Saracens
- Moral offences, when triable by Inquisition, [187]-8
- Naples, Inquisition in, [168]
- Narbonne, Spiritual Franciscans in, [43]
- Arabian philosophy in, [62]
- Nationality, force of, in religious matters, [2]-3, [78]-80, [94]-5, [103], [177]
- Navarre, Inquisition in, [159]
- Negative heretic, treatment of, [185]
- Neoplatonism, [55]-6, [59], [123]
- Nicaea, Council of, [125]
- Nicholas d’Abbeville, inquisitor in Languedoc, [160], [226] n.
- Nicholas III, Pope, [42], [44]
- Nicholas V, Pope, [164], [169]
- Niem, Dietrich, and Conciliar movement, [11], [97]-8
- Nifo, Augustino, Paduan Averrhoïst, [70]
- Nominalism, its tendencies towards Tritheism or Unitarianism, [7], [234]
- Norbert, Saint, Archbishop of Magdeburg, [14], [38]
- Ockham, William of, in controversy against John XXII, [45], [53], [79]
- Olivi, Pierre Jean, [41]
- Orcagna, his delineation of Averrhoës, [72]
- Ordeal, used for trial of heresy, [141]
- Ortlieb of Strassburg, [49]
- Orvieto, death of Siger of Brabant at, [69]
- Oxford, University of, [6]
- Padua, centre of Italian Averrhoïsm, [69]-70
- Pallavicino, Uberto da, [168]
- Pantheism, and Realism, [7], [91], [234]
- in Germany, [49]
- Paramo, Ludovico à, on origin of Inquisition, [188]
- Paris, University of, Averrhoïsm in, [56], [63]
- Parlement de Paris, its jurisdiction over heresy, [164]-5
- Parma, Segarelli in, [47]
- Inquisition in, [168]
- Parma, John of, and Spiritual Franciscans, [36], [40]-1, [53]
- Partenay, Sire de, [163] n.
- Paul, Saint, on ‘false prophets,’ [124]
- otherwise mentioned, [194]
- Paulicians, see Cathari
- Peckham, John, Archbishop, his controversy with the Dominicans, [56], [65]
- Pedro II, King of Aragon, his edict against heretics, [132], [134], [137], [157], [172], [217]
- Peñaforte, Raymond of, his influence on Gregory IX regarding heresy, [153]
- Penances, inquisitorial penalties regarded as, [188]-90
- Perfected heretic, treatment of, [185]
- Perfected, the, among Cathari, [28]-31
- Peter Lombard, see Lombard
- Peter Martyr, see Martyr
- Peter the Venerable, [17]
- Petrarch, his opinion of Averrhoïsts, [71]-2
- Petrobrusians, [17], [230]
- Philip Augustus, King of France, his treatment of heretics, [130]
- and Albigensian Crusade, [137]-8
- Philip IV, the fair, his quarrel with Boniface VIII, [78], [80], [160]
- Philosophy, see Scholastic, also Aristotle, Averrhoës, Siger, etc.
- Picardy, Catharism in, [22]
- Piedmont, Waldensianism in, [170]
- Pilgrimages, inquisitorial penance of, [205]-8, [211], [227]
- Pisa, Council of, [97]
- Pius II, Pope, [103]
- Pleadings, possible, for defence before Inquisition, [197]-200
- Poggio and Jerome of Prague, [102]
- Poland, Inquisition in, [174]-5
- Pollock, Sir F., on religious intolerance, [238]-9
- Polycarp, on heretics, [124]
- Pomponazzi, as Aristotelian, [70]
- Ponzinibio and witchcraft, [113]
- Poor Men of Lyons, see Waldo
- Portugal, Inquisition in, [172]
- Poverty, Franciscan doctrine of, [40]-6, [79], [81], [230]-1
- Praemunire, statute of, [79]
- Prague, University of, [94], [105]
- Prato, Edict of, [218]
- Priscillian, Spanish heretic, [127]
- Prisons, inquisitorial, [215]-16
- Privileges of inquisitors, [179]
- Protestants and persecution, [239]
- Provence, see Languedoc
- Provisors, Statute of, [79]
- Pulci, his Morgante Maggiore, [73]
- Purgatio Canonica, system of, 142, 191-2
- Rainerio Saccone, see Saccone
- Rais, Maréchal Gilles de, [109]-11
- Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, [136]
- Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse, [136]-7
- Realism, philosophy of, its tendency to Pantheism, [7], [234]
- Reformation, the Protestant, [1], [12], [94], [98], [103]-4
- Registers, inquisitorial, [181]
- Relapsed heretic, treatment of, [181], [219]-21, [224]
- Relaxation to secular arm, formula of, 220, [227]-8
- Religion, Averrhoïst views regarding, [61], [67]-9, [72]-6
- Renaissance, of twelfth century, [112], [232], [234]
- Reuchlin, [104], [166]
- Richard of Cluny, [19]
- Robert II, King of France, and Cathari, [128]
- Robert le Bugre, [162]-3
- Rome, Annibaldi in, [154]
- Roscellinus, his heresy, [7], [12], [57], [129], [229]
- Sabbat, the witches’, [110]-16, [121]
- Saccone, Rainerio, of Vicenza, [167]-8
- Sachsenhausen, Protest of, [45]
- Sacraments, Donatist views concerning, [17]
- Sacraments, Conrad Schmidt’s views concerning, [53]
- Saint-George, Fulk de, inquisitor in Languedoc, [160]
- Salimbene, and his Chronicle, [36]
- Salvation, Exclusive, influence of doctrine on religious intolerance, [238]
- Saracens, their influence in Languedoc, [16], [62]
- Satan, Catharan views regarding, [24]
- Savonarola, [241]
- Savoy, Waldenses in, [170]
- Scandinavia, Inquisition in, [176]
- Scepticism and religious toleration, [238]
- Schism, the papal, [11], [12], [71], [80], [86], [96]-8, [103], [164], [166], [171]
- Schmidt, Conrad, [52]
- Scholastic philosophy, [6]-8, [54], [56], [62]-76 (passim), [81]-104 (passim), [232]-5
- Scot, Michael, [62]
- Secular arm, see Relaxation
- Segarelli, Gherardo, [46]-7, [105], [231]
- Sens, Council of ecclesiastical province of, [63]
- Sermo generalis, see auto-da-fé.
- Sicily, Inquisition in, [150], [167]
- Siger of Brabant, leader of Paris Averrhoïsts, [12], [66]-9, [244]
- Sigismund, King of the Romans, at Council of Constance, [99], [101]
- otherwise mentioned, [174]
- Socii, their functions in Inquisition, [180]
- Sorcery, [105]-11
- Spain, Inquisition in, [44], [171]-3
- Spina, Bartholomew de, on witchcraft, [113], [115]
- Spiritual Franciscans, see Franciscans
- Sprenger, on witchcraft, [113]-20 (passim)
- Stake, the, death of Hus at, [102]
- of Jerome of Prague at, [102]
- of de Rais at, [111]
- of witches at, [118]-19
- of Cathari at, anno 1022, [128]
- of heretics of Cambrai at, anno 1076, [129]
- edict of Pedro II enjoining, [132]-3
- attitude of mob to, 129-35 (passim)
- attitude of Church to, [130], [149]-58, [219]-24
- Constitutions of Frederick II relating to, [149]-56
- responsibility of Gregory IX for, [149]-54, [220]
- justification of, by Aquinas, [157]-8
- penalty for impenitent and relapsed, [219]-20
- prescribed by De Haeretico Comburendo, [94], [177]
- ceremony of, at autos, [223]
- frequency of the penalty of, [227]-8
- Strassburg, mob and heretics at, anno 1114, [130]
- Suspects of heresy, treatment of, [185]-7
- Synodal witnesses, see Testes Synodales
- Tanchelm, [14], [15], [229], [231]
- Tempier, Etienne, Bishop of Paris, [66]-8
- Templars, suppression of the, [164], [176]-7, [241]
- Tertullian, on heretics, [124]-5
- Testes synodales, [143], [190]-1
- Theocracy, mediæval, [1]-3, [238], [239]-40
- Theodosius II, his laws against heretics, [126]
- Theoduin, Bishop of Liège, his advice regarding treatment of heretics, [130]
- Toleration, principle of religious, [73], [83], [124]-5, [222], [235]-9
- Tors, Conrad, [165]
- Torture, of reputed witches, [119]-22
- used by Constantine against Donatists, [125]
- in days of Julian, [125]-6
- used against Templars, [176]-7
- Edward II prevailed upon to sanction use of, in England, [176]-7
- of delay, [200]-1, [228]
- as used in Inquisition, [201]-5, [240], [242]
- rules of Ad extirpanda concerning, [201]
- frequency of, [201]-3
- repetition or continuation of, [203]-4
- otherwise mentioned, [227]
- Transubstantiation, views of Berengar concerning, [7]
- Treason, analogy of heresy to, [211], [214], [223]
- Treviso, Inquisition in, [169]
- Trinity, tendencies of Realism and Nominalism regarding doctrine of, [7], [85], [100]
- Tritheism, of Roscellinus, [7]
- Trivium, the, [56]
- Troubadours, their antisacerdotalism, [136], [230]
- Tuscany, Honorius III and heretics in, [169] n.
- Uberto da Pallavicino, see Pallavicino
- Urban IV, Pope, [63], [202]
- Urban V, Pope, [165], [174]
- Valentinian II, his laws against heretics, [126]
- Val, Simon du, French inquisitor, [68]
- Vaudois, see (i) Waldensianism, (ii) Witchcraft in Arras
- Vegetarianism, Catharan, [26]
- Venice, legislation against sorcery in, [107]
- Inquisition in, [169]-70
- Vercelli, Dolcino in, [47]
- Vincent of Beauvais, [57]
- Waldensianism, [10], [12], [16], [19]-22, [32], [75], [77], [95], [132], [165], [170]-1, [175], [193], [229], [231]
- Waldhäuser, Conrad, [94]
- Waldo, Peter, [18]-20, [140] n., [230]
- Wazon, Bishop of Liège, on toleration, [130]
- Wenzel, King of Bohemia, and University of Prague, [95]
- Wessel, Johann, [166]
- William of Auxerre, [63]
- William of Moerbeke, [64]
- William of Saint-Amour, [41], [65]
- Witchcraft, causes of the craze, [111]
- Witnesses, treatment of false, by Inquisition, [196], [209]
- Wycliffe, John, on clerical abuses, [11], [86]
- Yolande, of Savoy, [170]
- Zabarella, Cardinal, [96]
- Zimara, Italian Averrhoïst, [70]
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