A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages Volume III Part 32
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Padua, inquisitorial extortion in, i. 477. suppression of heresy urged, ii. 210. sack of by crusaders, ii. 227. admiration for Peter of Abano, iii. 441. Averrhoism taught, iii. 577.
Pagan de Becede, i. 202; ii. 15.
Pagan influences in Christianity, iii. 400.
Paganism revived in the Renaissance, iii. 570.
Pagano, Corrado, his martyrdom, ii. 237.
Pagano di Pietra Santa, iii. 37, 99.
Pain, use of, to procure conversions, i. 417.
Paleez, Stephen, on heresy, i. 236; iii. 551. his relations with Huss-, ii. 445, 446, 449. banished from Prague, ii. 452. a.s.sails Huss at Constance, ii. 461, 472, 476. confesses Huss, ii. 487. accuses Jerome, ii. 499. on simony, iii. 627.
Palencia, heretics in, ii. 182.
Palestine, Inq. in, i. 356.
Palestrina, Fraticelli expelled, iii. 176.
Pallor a sign of heresy, i. 110, 214, 306.
Palma, Franciscan church in, iii. 173. Lully's wors.h.i.+p there, iii. 581.
Palmiere, Matteo, iii. 573.
Pamiers, a.s.sembly of experts in 1329, i. 390. Bp. of, tried for treason, ii. 71, 77. Jews of, subjected to Inq., ii. 96.
Pamplona, quarrel over corpses in, i. 280. Inq. introduced in, ii.. 166.
Pandulfo of Castro Siriani, ii. 238.
Pantaleone, St., inq., i. 355.
Pantheism of the Amaurians, ii. 320. its application to Satan, ii. 323, 358. developed by the Ortlibenses, ii. 356. Master Eckart accused of, i. 361; ii. 359.
Paoluccio da Trinci of Foligno, iii. 166, 171.
Papacy, supremacy of, i. 1. acquires power of appointment, i. 6. appeals to, i. 450. disobedience to, a heresy, i. 229; iii. 181, 192, 616, 617.
Papal archives transferred to Paris, iii. 319. authority denied by Olivists, iii. 73. bulls against sorcery, iii. 453. against witchcraft, iii. 502, 506, 512, 537, 540, 546, 547. claims on the empire, iii. 135. commissioners, Mendicants used as, i. 276. crusades to further temporal interests, i. 44; iii. 190. dispensation for vows, iii. 28, 77. exactions in Germany, ii. 432, 556. favor for Mendicant Orders, i. 273. for Military Orders, iii. 241. Inq., its effectiveness, i. 364. interests more important than Palestine, iii. 189, 193. interference with Inq., i. 452. letters, abuse of, i. 18. forgery of, i. 19. progresses, their ruinous character, i. 17. repugnance for general councils, ii. 530.
Papelards, ii. 322.
Paramo on trial of Adam and Eve, i. 406. on number of witches burned, iii. 549.
Pardonerssee Quaestuarii.
Pardons reserved to Holy See, i. 333, 496.
Parenti, Giov., Franciscan general, iii. 4, 5.
Parete Calvo, the, iii. 114, 119.
Paris, Treaty of, in 1229, i. 203. Dominican Order introduced, i. 255. restriction on bearing arms, i. 382. first auto da fe at, ii. 123. Turelupins in, ii. 126. case of Hugues Aubriot, ii. 127. the Black Death in, ii. 379. Inq. of, jurisdiction extended, ii. 51, 118, 119. demands Joan of Arc's trial, iii. 360. C. of, 829, on sorcery, iii. 414. C. of, 1212, on sorcery, iii. 423. C. of, 1350, on episcopal Inq., i. 363. (See also University of Paris.) Parlement of Paris, extension of its jurisdiction, ii. 57. a.s.sumes supreme spiritual jurisdiction, ii. 130, 131, 133, 144. defends the Pragmatic Sanction, ii. 134. condemns Jean Laillier, ii. 143. a.s.sumes jurisdiction over sorcery, iii. 428, 460, 512.
Parlement of Paris, laws against astrology, iii. 446. rehabilitates Vaudois of Arras, iii. 529.
Parma, Knights of Jesus Christ founded, ii. 210. revolt against Inq., ii. 237. Gherardo Segarelli, iii. 103, 107.
Partenay, Sire de, his case, i. 451; ii. 124. Paschal II. on converted heretics, i. 111. on communion, ii. 472. his heresy, iii. 181.
Pasquale, Bart., condemns witches, iii. 516.
Pa.s.sagii, i. 88.
Pa.s.sau, the inq. of, i. 54, 128; ii. 347. expulsion of bp., ii. 532.
Pa.s.serine of Mantua, iii. 197, 201.
Pastoralis praeeminentiae, bull, iii. 278, 304, 307, 310, 314.
Pastoureaux, the, i. 269; ii. 380.
Pastourel replaces Joan of Arc, iii. 377.
Pastrae, Martin, his capture, ii. 260.
Patarins, i. 114.
Paternon, Filippo, Catharan bp., i. 326.
Patrick, St., his Lorica, iii. 400. C. of, on sorcery, iii. 417.
Patrimony of Peter, Templars in, iii. 305.
Paul II. condemns Podiebrail as heretic, ii. 558. orders crusade against Bohemia, ii. 559. converts Fraticelli, iii. 178. on Agnus Dei, iii. 410. his trouble with the Academy, iii. 570.
Paul III. defends Savonarola's memory, iii. 236.
Paul IV. examines Savonarola's works, iii. 236. condemns Lully, iii. 687. forbids discussion on Immaculate Conception, iii. 608.
Paul V. allows Jesuats to take orders, iii. 171. condemns Lully, iii. 588. forbids discussion on Immaculate Conception, iii. 608. on heresy of martyrdom for Immaculate Conception, iii. 610.
Paul, St., on persecution and toleration, i. 209. his triumph over magicians, iii. 394.
Paul Klesic, Bosnian vojvode, ii. 305.
Paul of Samosata, i. 90.
Paulicianism, i. 90.
Pavo, Antonio, slain at Bricarax, ii. 261.
Pavia, C. of, 850, on philtres, iii. 416.
Peasantry, their abject condition, i. 269. Bosnian, aid the Turkish conquest, ii. 306. Bohemian, reduced to serfdom, ii. 536. their sympathy with the Stedingers, iii. 185.
Peckham, Abp., condemns Averrhoism, i. 352; iii. 562.
Pecuniary penances, i. 331, 471.
Pedro I. (Aragon) subjects Aragon to Holy See, i. 157.
Pedro II.(Aragon) persecutes Waldenses, i. 81. his relations with Raymond VI., i. 132. refuses to persecute, i. 140. his character, i. 157. intervenes in Languedoc, i. 170. is slain at Muret, i. 177.
Pedro III. (Aragon) obtains Sicily, ii. 248. crusade against him, iii. 190.
Pedro IV. (Aragon) his faith in astrology, iii. 444. defends the Lullists, iii. 584.
Pedro the Cruel, his faith in astrology, iii. 444.
Pedro Arbalate organizes Inq. in Aragon, ii. 167.
Pedro de Cadreyta, his martyrdom, ii. 169.
Pedro de Ceplanes, his heresy, ii. 176.
Pedro Freserii, case of, ii. 178.
Pedro de Lugo, iii. 106, 123.
Pedro de Luna--see Benedict XIII.
Pedro de Osma, his trial, ii. 187.
Pedro de Tonenes, Inq. of Aragon, ii. 169.
Peine forte et dure, i. 447.
Peitavin Borsier, ii. 11.
Pelagius I., urges persecution, i. 215.
Pelagonia destroyed by crusaders, i. 107.
Pelayo, Alvaro, on embezzlement by inq. i. 511. on Dolcino, iii. 123. on poverty, iii. 131. on incubi, iii. 385. denies Immaculate Conception, iii. 598. on clerical corruption, iii. 632. on corruption of the laity, iii. 642.
Pelisson, Guillem, his activity, ii. 10.
Penalties of heresy, uncertainty of, i. 308. as inflicted by Inq., i. 459, 501, 534.
Penance, unfulfilled, i. 396, 475, 548. inquisitorial, i. 459, 462. commutations of, i. 473. of imprisonment, i. 484. power to modify reserved, i. 495. of shaving the head, ii. 336. for Templar sacrilege, iii. 275. unauthorized, of Flagellants, ii. 383. for sorcery, iii. 413.
Penhaiben, case of, iii. 388.
p.e.n.i.scola, Fraticellian pope at, iii. 175.
Penitence, Brethren of, i. 267. sacrament of, its sale, i. 27.
Penitents, their confessions recorded, i. 379. surveillance over, i. 386, 497. their abjuration in autos de fe, i. 392.
Perfectibility of the Brethren of the Free Spirit, ii. 356. in the Spirit of Liberty, iii. 124.
Perfectionists in Cincinnati, iii. 102.
Perfects, Waldensian, i. 84. Catharan, i. 93, 103.
Perigord, heretics in, i. 72. Bp. of, tortures Templars, iii. 287.
Perjurers, crosses for, i. 468.
Perjury, papal dispensations for, ii. 470.
Peronne, heretics burned at, ii. 115.
Peronne of Britanny, burned, iii. 376.
Perosa, Waldensian valley of, ii. 196, 259, 263.
Persant, Jean de, burned for sorcery, iii. 455.
Persecution, i. 209. dependent on confiscation, i. 529. its influence on morals, iii. 641. its consequences, iii. 645.
Perugia, laws restricting the Inq., ii. 280.
Chapter of
, in 1322, on the poverty of Christ, iii. 132. headquarters of Fraticelli, iii. 164, 166.
Peter, St., his triumph over Simon Magus, iii. 393.
Peter of Abano, iii. 440, 445.
Peter Balsamo, case of, i. 460.
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