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Read Ebook: A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume II by Lea Henry Charles

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Page Obstacles to Establishing the Inquisition 1

Progress and Zeal of the Dominicans 6

First Appointment of Inquisitors.--Tentative Proceedings 8

Popular Resistance 12

Position of Count Raymond 14

Troubles at Toulouse.--Expulsion of the Inquisition 16

Its Return and Increasing Vigor 21

Suspended from 1238 to 1241 24

Condition of the Country.--Rising of Trencavel 25

Connection between Religion and State-craft 26

Pierre Cella's Activity in 1241-1242 30

Heretic Stronghold of Monts?gur 34

Massacre of Avignonet.--Its Unfortunate Influence 35

Count Raymond's Last Effort.--Triumph of the Inquisition 38

Raymond Reconciled to the Church 40

Fall of Monts?gur.--Heresy Defenceless 42

Increased Activity of the Inquisition 44

Raymond's Persecuting Energy.--His Death 46

Desperation of the Heretics.--Intercourse with Lombardy 49

Supremacy of Inquisition.--It Attacks the Count of Foix 52

Death of Alphonse and Jeanne in 1273 56

Rise of the Royal Power.--Appeals to the King 57

Popular Discontent.--Troubles at Carcassonne 58

Philippe le Bel Intervenes.--His Fluctuating Policy 62

Renewed Troubles at Carcassonne.--Submission in 1299 67

Prosecutions at Albi, 1299-1300 71

Inquisitorial Frauds.--Case of Castel Fabri 72

Fr?re Bernard D?licieux 75

Renewed Troubles.--Philippe Sends Jean de Pequigny 77

Philippe Tries to Reform the Inquisition 79

Troubles at Albi.--Conflict between Church and State 82

Philippe Visits Languedoc.--His Plan of Reform 86

Despair at Carcassonne.--Treasonable Projects 88

Abuses Recognized.--Reforms of Council of Vienne 94

The Inquisition Triumphs.--Fate of Bernard D?licieux 99

Recrudescence of Heresy.--Pierre Autier 104

Bernard Gui Extirpates Catharism 107

Case of Limoux Noir 108

Results of the Triumph of the Inquisition 109

Political Effects of Confiscation 110

Inquisition Introduced in 1233 by Fr?re Robert le Bugre 113

Opposed by the Prelates.--Encouraged by St. Louis 115

Robert's Insane Massacres and Punishment 116

Inquisition Organized.--Its Activity in 1248 117

Slender Records of its Proceedings 120

Gradual Decadence.--Case of Hugues Aubriot 125

The Parlement Assumes Superior Jurisdiction 130

The University of Paris Supplants the Inquisition 135

Moribund Activity during the Fifteenth Century 138

Attempt to Resuscitate it in 1451 140

It Falls into utter Discredit 144

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