Albans, St., Abbey of, Morton on its vices, [338].

Albertus Magnus, a Dominican, [242].

Albigensians, Hallam on doctrines of, [232]; Hardwick on same, [233]; Dominic preaches against, [234]; Dominic's part in crusade against, [235].

Alcuin, on corruptions of monks, [173]; education and, [167].

Alexander IV., Pope, on the stigmata of St. Francis, [221]; and the University of Paris quarrel, [250].

Alfred, King, the Great, complains of monks, [173]; his reformatory measures, [181].

Alien Priories, confiscated, [338]; origin of, [340].

Allen, on the fate of the Templars, [202]; on Dominic and the Albigensian crusade, [238]; on spiritual pride of the Mendicants, [257]; on the genius of feudalism, [373]; on the deficiencies of monastic characters, [394].

Alms-giving, see [Charity.]

Alverno, Mount, and the stigmata of St. Francis, [219].