[435] Cf. Langlois, op. cit., p. 74.

[436] See De Cauzons, op. cit., vol. i, pp. 48-53. P. 53. ‘Ce n’est pas ambition ni cupidité: c’est instinct de préservation.’ But see Vacandard, op. cit., pp. 202-3. ‘But would the ecclesiastical and lay princes, who, in varying proportion, shared with the Holy Office in these confiscations, and who in some countries appropriated them all, have accorded to the Inquisition that continual good-will and help, which was the condition of its prosperity without what Lea calls “the stimulant of pillage”? We may well doubt it.’

[437] Directorium, pp. 709-22.

[438] See Douais, Documents, vol. ii, pp. 6, 7, 15, 18, 20, 23, 26, 29, 30, 34; Tanon, op. cit., p. 482; Vacandard, op. cit., p. 193. Eymeric imposed this penance on the violently suspect, Directorium, pp. 530-1.

[439] See Lea, vol. i, p. 487.

[440] See supra, p. 161; Molinier, op. cit., p. 449.

[441] See Lea, vol. i, p. 492.

[442] See provisions of the decrees of the Council of Toulouse (1229), in Mansi, vol. xxiii, p. 196; and of the Council of Albi (1244), ibid., p. 840.

[443] See Tanon, op. cit., p. 544.

[444] Tanon, p. 519; Simancas, op. cit., p. 133. For form of sentence, Practica, p. 59. ‘.... Dirui ac moliri funditus ita quod de cetero in loco seu solo ejus nulla humana habitatio seu reedificatio aut clausio ibi fiat, seu locus inhabitabilis et incultus et inclausus semper existat, et sicut fuit receptaculum perfidorum, sic deinceps ex nunc perpetuo sordium locus fiat.’