A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages Volume II Part 28
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[178] Mary-Lafon, Hist. du midi de la France, III. 384.--C. Bituricens.
ann. 1432 (Harduin. VIII. 1459).--Martene Ampl. Coll. VII. 161-3.
[179] Leger, Hist. des eglises vaudoises, II. 24.--Duverger, La Vauderie dans les etats de Philippe le Bon, Arras, 1885, p. 112.
Even in the eariy part of the sixteenth century, Robert Gaguin, in speaking of riding on a broomstick and wors.h.i.+pping Satan, adds "_quod impietatis genus Valdensium esse dicitur_" (Rer. Gallican. Annal. Lib.
X. p. 242. Francof. ad M. 1587).
[180] Martene Ampl. Collect. II. 1506-7.
[181] Isambert, Anc. Loix Franc. X. 793-4.
[182] Chabrand, op. cit. pp. 43, 48-52, 70.--Herzog, Die romanischen Waldenser pp. 277-82.--D'Argentre I. I. 105.--Leger, Hist. des eglises Vaudoises II. 23-5.--Filippo de Boni, I Calabro-Valdesi p. 71.--Comba, Histoire des Vaudois d'Italie, Paris, 1887, I. 160-66, 169.
The Waldensian legend relates that in the cavern of Aigue-Fraide the number of victims was three thousand, of whom four hundred were children, but I think that M. Chabrand has sufficiently demonstrated its exaggerated improbability (Op. cit. pp. 53-9).
[183] Herzog, op. cit. pp. 283-5.--Perrin, Hist. Waldens. B. II. ch.
3.--Chabrand, op. cit. pp. 73-4.
[184] Matt. Paris ann. 1234 (p. 270, Ed. 1644).--Reinerii Summa (Martene Thesaur. V. 1767-8).
[185] Archives Nat. de France, J. 426, No. 4.--D'Achery Spicileg III.
598.--Paramo de Orig. Offic. S. Inquis. p. 177.--Zurita, a.n.a.les de Aragon, Lib. III. c. 94.--Ripoll I. 38. (Cf. Llorente, Ch. III. Art. i.
No. 3).--Marca Hispanica, pp. 1425-6.
[186] Llorente, Ch. III. Art. i. No. 5--Ripoll I. 91-2.
[187] Vaissette, III. Pr. 383-5, 392-3.--Doat, XXII. 218; XXIV. 184.
[188] Wadding, ann. 1238, No. 6.--Doat, XXIV. 182.--Pet. Rodulphii Hist.
Seraph. Lib. II. fol. 285_b_.--Berger, Registres d'Innoc. IV. No.
2257.--Monteiro, Hist. da Inquisico, P. I. Liv. ii. ch. 36.
[189] Llorente, Ch. III Art. 1. No. 7, 8, 19.--Concil. Tarraconens. ann.
1242.--Paramo, pp. 110, 177-8.
[190] Berger, Registres d'Innocent IV. No. 799, 3904.--Baluz. et Mansi I. 208.--Ripoll I. 245, 427, 429; II. 235.--Eymeric. Direct. Inquis. pp.
129-36.--Paramo, p. 132.
[191] Llorente, Ch. III. Art. i. No. 14, 17.--Monteiro, Hist. da Inquisico, P. I. Liv. ii. ch. 10.--Pelayo, Heterodoxos Espanoles, I.
492.--Zurita, a.n.a.les de Aragon, Lib. II. c. 76.--Paramo, p. 178.
[192] Concil. Tarraconens. ann. 1291, c. 8 (Martene Ampl. Coll. VII.
294).
[193] Llorente, Ch. III. Art. ii. No. 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14.--Eymeric.
Direct. Inquis. p. 265.--Ripoll II. 245.--Zurita, a.n.a.les, Lib. VI. c.
61.--Raynald. ann. 1344, No. 9.
[194] Eymeric. Direct. Inq. p. 262.--Ripoll. III. 421; VII.
90.--Wadding. ann. 1351, No. 16, 18, 21; ann. 1462, No. 1-18; 1463, No.
1-5; 1464, No. 1-6.--D'Argentre, I. I. 372; II. 250, 254.--Gradonici Pontif. Brixianorum Series, Brixiae, 1755, pp. 348-51.--aen. Sylvii Comment. Lib. XI.; Ejusd. Lib. de Contentione Divini Sanguinis.
[195] Eymeric. Direct. Inquis. pp. 44, 266, 314-6, 351, 357-8, 652-3.--Mag. Bull. Rom. I. 263.--Ripoll II. 268, 269, 270.--Martene Thesaur. II. 1181-2, 1182 _bis_, 1189.--Raynald. ann. 1398, No.
23.--Wadding, ann. 1371, No. 14-24.--Paramo, p. 111.--Pelayo, Heterodoxos Espanoles, I. 499-500, 528.
[196] Dameto, Mut, y Alemany, Historia General de Mallorca (Ed. 1840, I.
101-3, II. 652).--Libell. de Magist. Ord. Praedic. (Martene Ampl. Coll.
VI. 432).--Paramo, pp. 179, 186-7.--Ripoll II. 579, 594; III. 20, 28.--Monteiro, P. I. Liv. ii. c. 30.--Llorente, Ch. III. Art. iii. No.
4, 8.
[197] Ripoll II. 613.
[198] Ripoll III. 347.--Arch. de l'Inq. de Carca.s.s. (Doat, x.x.xV. 192).
[199] Llorente, Ch. III. Art. iii. No. 11.--Albertini Repertor. Inquis.
s. v. _Deficiens_.--Ripoll III. 397, 415, 572.
[200] Llorente, Ch. VII. Art. ii. No. 2.--Herculano, Da Origem, etc., da Inquisico em Portugal, I. 44.--Ripoll III. 422.--Paramo, p. 187.
[201] Monteiro, P. I. Liv. i. c. 38, 44, 46, 48-51; Liv. ii. c.
5-12.--Chron. Eccles. Hamelens. (Scriptt. Rer. Brunsv. II.
508).--Herculano, I. 39.--Baluz. et Mansi, I. 208.--Paramo de Orig.
Offic. S. Inquis. p. 131.
[202] Lucae Tudens. de altera Vita, Lib. III. c. 7, 9. Cf. c. 18, 20.--Florez, Espana Sagrada, XXII. 120-22, 126-30.
[203] Lucae Tudens. Lib. III. c. 12.--Raynald. ann. 1236, No.
60.--Rodrigo. Hist. Verdadera de la Inquisicion, II. 10.
[204] Las Siete Partidas, P. I. t.i.t. vi. I. 58; P.VII. t.i.t. xxiv. I. 7; t.i.t. XXV. II. 2-7.--El Fuero real, Lib. IV. t.i.t. i. II. 1, 2.
[205] Coll. Doat, x.x.x. 132 sqq.--Archbishop Rodrigo's letter is dated 1315. This I presume to be an error of a copyist, probably misled by the use of the Spanish era in which 1355 is equivalent to 1317.
[206] Ripoll II. 421, 433.--Monteiro, P. I. Liv. ii. c. 35, 36.--Ordenanzas Reales, Lib. VIII. t.i.t. iv. I. 4.
[207] Monteiro, P. I. Liv. ii. c. 30.--Rodrigo, II. 11, 14-15.--Paramo, p. 136.--Raynald. ann. 1453, No. 19.--Alphons. de Spina Fortalic. Fidei Prolog, fol. 56_b_ (Ed. 1494).
[208] Alphons. de Castro adv. Haereses Lib. III. s.v.
_Confessio_.--Illescas, Historia Pontifical, Lib. VI. c. 18.--Aguirre Concil. Hispan. V. 351-8.--D'Argentre, I. II. 298-302.
[209] Herculano, I. 40.--Monteiro. P. I. Liv. ii. c. 34.--Pelayo, Heterodoxos Espanoles, I. 782-3.
[210] Llorente, Ch. III. Art. ii. No. 24.--Monteiro, P. I. Liv. ii. c.
35, 37, 38, 39.--Wadding, ann. 1394, No. 4; 1413, No. 4.--Ripoll II.
389.
[211] Herculano, Da Origem, etc., da Inquisico, I. 163-5.
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