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Read Ebook: A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume II by Lea Henry Charles
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev PageEbook has 822 lines and 247722 words, and 17 pagesIt Falls into utter Discredit 144 The French Waldenses.--Their Number and Organization 145 Intermittent Persecution.--Their Doctrines 147 Renewed Persecutions in 1432 and 1441 157 Alternations of Toleration and Persecution 159 ARAGON.--Unimportance of Heresy there 162 Episcopal and Lay Inquisition Tried in 1233 163 Papal Inquisition Introduced.--Navarre Included 165 Delay in Organization 167 Greater Vigor in the Fourteenth Century 169 Dispute over the Blood of Christ 171 Nicolas Eymerich 174 Separation of Majorca and Valencia 177 Decline of Inquisition 178 Resuscitation under Ferdinand the Catholic 179 CASTILE.--Inquisition not Introduced there 180 Cathari in Leon 181 Independent Legislation of Alonso the Wise 183 Persecution for Heresy Unknown 184 Case of Pedro of Osma in 1479 187 PORTUGAL.--No Effective Inquisition there 188 Political Conditions Favoring Heresy 191 Prevalence of Unconcealed Catharism 192 Development of the Waldenses 194 Popular Indifference to the Church 196 Gradual Development of Inquisition 201 Rolando da Cremona 202 Giovanni Schio da Vicenza 203 St. Peter Martyr 207 He Provokes Civil War in Florence 210 Assassination of St. Peter Martyr.--Use Made of it 214 Rainerio Saccone 218 Triumph of the Papacy.--Organization of the Inquisition 220 Heresy Protected by Ezzelin and Uberto 223 Ezzelin Prosecuted as a Heretic.--His Death 224 Uberto Pallavicino 228 The Angevine Conquest of Naples Revolutionizes Italy 231 Triumph of Persecution 233 Sporadic Popular Opposition 237 Secret Strength of Heresy.--Case of Armanno Pongilupo 239 Power of the Inquisition.--Papal Interference 242 Naples.--Toleration Under Normans and Hohenstaufens 244 The Inquisition Under the Angevines 245 Sicily 248 Venice.--Its Independence 249 Inquisition Introduced in 1288, under State Supervision 251 Decadence of Inquisition in Fourteenth Century 253 Disappearance of the Cathari.--Persistence of the Waldenses 254 Remnants of Catharism in Corsica and Piedmont 255 Persecution of the Waldenses of Piedmont 259 Decline of the Lombard Inquisition 269 Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev Page |
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