Dominic, St., Innocent III. dreams of, [216]; early life of, [230]; his mother's dream, [231]; visits Languedoc, [232]; rebukes papal legates, [234]; his crusade against Albigensians, [234]; his relation to the Holy Inquisition, [235]; establishes his order, [239]; at Rome, [239]; his self-denial and death, [240]; canonized, [241].
Dominic, St., Nuns of, [242].
Dominicans, The, the Inquisition and, [238]; order of, founded, [239]; constitution of the order of, [241]; spread of, [241]; eminent members, [242]; three classes of, [242]; the preaching of, [249]; quarrel with the Franciscans, [249]; enter England, [251]; fatal success and decline of, [253], [256]; on the stigmata of Francis, [221]; liberal education and, [408].
Ducis, on the Hermits, [32].
Duns Scotus, a Franciscan, [228].
Dunstan, reforms of, [182]; his character and life-work, [186].
E
East, monasticism in the, see [Monasticism] and [Monks.]
Echard, a Dominican, [242].
Eckenstein, Lina, on Morton's letter, [339].