denied a hearing at Vienne, iii.
320.
abolished unconvicted, iii.
322.
Temporalities, Wiekliffite rejection of, ii. 441.
Tento of Agen, Catharan bp., ii. 34.
Termes, siege of, i. 160, 162.
Terrie the heretic burned, i. 130.
Tertiary Orders, i. 267.
Tertiarics, Franciscan, known as liegnines, ii. 355.
Beguines as, ii. 371, 372, 413.
Franciscan, become Olivists, iii.
50,
75.
persecuted in Aragon, iii.
85.
Tertullian, his intolerance, i. 210, 212.
complains of pagan theurgy, iii.
393.
on prophetic dreams, iii.
447.
Testament of St. Francis burned, iii.
34.
Testes synodales i. 312, 315, 317, 350; ii. 117.
Testimony—see Evidence.
Testimony, interpolation of, ii. 72, 73; iii.
517.
Teutonic knights, assisted by the Stedingers, iii.
185.
their withdrawal from the East, iii.
248.
accused of heresy in 1307, iii.
257.
Teutonic magic, iii.
402.
Texerant or Textores, i. 115.
Theate, fine imposed on, i. 401.
Theodisius, legate, i. 150, 164, 170, 172, 192.
Theodore the astrologer, iii.
431.
Theodore of Canterbury on sorcery, iii.
413.
Theodore of Montferrat, i. 11.
Theodore of Mopsuestia, i. 230.
Theodore a Niem on papal curia, iii.
627.
Theodore, Pope, his use of the wine of Eucharist, ii. 474.
Theodoret of Cyrus, case of, i. 230.
Theodoric, his laws on sorcery, iii.
399.
Theodoric of Thuringia on Conrad of Marburg, ii. 326, 330.
Theodosius II. burns Nestorian books, i. 554.
Theodwin of Liège, his intolerance, i. 219.
Theology, scholastic, iii.
551.
its superiority to Scripture, iii.
552.
its contest with philosophy, iii.
557,
662.
not to be taught logically, iii.
583.
Theology, scholastic, superseded by Reformation, iii.
578.
Theophilus of Cilicia, iii.
425.
Theurgy, Greek, iii.
389.
Christian, its rivalry with pagan, iii.
393,
406,
409.
magic, iii.
464.
Thibaut of Champagne negotiates with Amauri, i. 188, 199, 203.
Thiebault of Lorraine kills Maheu of Toul, i. 14.
Thiebault of Lorraine, his treatment of Templars, iii.
301.
Thierry d’Avesnes, fate of, i. 45.
Thierry, Catliaran bp., i. 130, 141.
Thomas of Apulia, his Joachitism, ii. 129; iii.
88.
Thomas, St., of Canterbury, power of his invocation, i. 50.
Thomas of Cantimpré, his demonology, iii.
381.
admits power of Tempestarii, iii.
416.
on Satan’s power of transportation, iii.
496,
497.
on pardoners, iii.
622.
Thomas de Courcelles, iii.
362.
Thomas of Celano on the Franciscan Rule, iii.
29.
Thomas Germanus visits Savoy Waldenses, ii. 267.
Thomas Scotus, heresies of, ii. 188.
Thomas of Stitny defends remanence, ii. 446.
Thomists, iii.
556.
Thrace, Paulicians transplanted there, i. 90, 107.
Thread, sacred, of Cathari, i. 92.
Three Rings, story of the, iii.
564.
Thurgau, Ortlibenses burned in, ii. 323.
Thuringia, Flagellants burned in, ii. 407, 408.
Tiberius, his law on haruspices, iii.
397.
Tiem, Wenceslas, ii. 449, 458.
Tiepoli, Giacopo, his ducal oath, ii. 250.
Time of grace, i. 371.
results of, ii. 30.
Tithe, papal, refused by French clergy, ii. 137.
resistance to, in Germany, ii. 433.
Tithes, troubles arising from, i. 26.
their refusal by Tanchelm, i. 64.
troubles in Abpric. of Bremen, iii.
183.
Toad, its use in witchcraft, iii.
513.
Todi, inquisitorial proceedings at, iii.
149.
Toldos Jeschu, i. 556.
Toledo, influence of school of, i. 58.
C. of, in 694, forbids imprecatory masses, iii.
447.
C. of, 633, on priestly sorcerers, iii.
416.
C. of, 1291, on denial of immortality, iii.
561.
Toleration in the early dark ages, i. 109, 217.
is a heresy, i. 224, 640.
in Languedoc, ii. 1.
Toleration shown by the Turks, ii. 315.
taught by the Friends of God, ii. 366.
Tolls, unlawful, condemned by the Church, i. 124.
Tommasino da Foligno, ii. 281.
Tommaso I. (Savoy), his law against heresy, i. 319; ii. 195.
Tommaso of Aquino, Fraticellian pope, iii.
163.
Tommaso d’Aversa, i. 422; ii. 216, 248; iii.
39.
Tommaso da Casacho, ii. 256, 258, 261.
Tommaso da Casteldemilio, iii.
33.
Tommaso di Como, inq., iii.
98.
Tommaso of Florence, his beatification, ii. 272.
Tommaso, Bp. of Lesina, ii. 310, 311.
Tommaso di Scarlino persecutes Fraticelli, iii.
178.
Tonalc, Sabbat hold at, iii.
547.
Tongues, red, worn by false witnesses, i. 441.
Tonsure, obliteration of, ii. 491.
Torcy, sorcerers in, iii.
537.
Torriani, Giovacchino, iii.
211,
232,
236.
Torriani, Pier, podestà of Bergamo, ii. 201.
Tors, Conrad, ii. 333, 342, 345.
Torsello, Catharan bp. of Florence, i. 327; ii. 209.
Torture used on Priscillian, i. 213.
clerks not to be present at, i. 223.
minimum age for, i. 403.
introduction of, i. 421.
severity of, i. 423.
confession recorded as free from, i. 425, 428; iii.
266,
484.
rules for its use, i. 426.
of witnesses, i. 436.
used in episcopal courts, i. 557.
used in secular courts, i. 560.
forbidden by Philippe le Bel, ii. 62.
of citizens of Albi, ii. 71.
of Bernard Delicieux, ii. 101.
of, by Bernard Gui, ii. 107.
forbidden in Aragon in 1325, ii. 170.
of familiars in Venice, ii. 273.
not used on Huss or Jerome, ii. 478, 502.
used on Guglielmites, iii.
100.
in Savonarola’s trial, iii.
229,
231,
233,
234.
ordered for the Templars, iii.
260,
286,
300,
310,
313,
318.
its unsparing employment on them, iii.
262,
266,
287,
300,
310,
313,
318.
not used on Templars in Castile, iii.
316.
not used on Joan of Arc, iii.
366.
Charlemagne permits it on sorcerers, iii.
413.
its efficacy on sorcerers, iii.
415.
prolonged, its effect, iii.
457,
462.
not used on Gilles de Rais, iii.
484.
its agency in creating witchcraft, iii.
492,
496,
505.
Torture, taciturnity under, iii.
509,
514.
severity of, in witch-trials, iii.
532.
Toul, trial of bp. of, i. 14.
Toulouse, heresy in 1178, i. 122.
edict to expel heretics in 1202, i. 137.
edict against trials of dead, i. 140.
interdict laid on, i. 163.
three sieges of, i. 167, 185, 187.
reversion of, to royal family, i. 204.
deaths in prison, i. 494.
exc. for refusal to burn heretics, i. 538; ii. 569.
protection of heretics in, ii. 6.
first appointment of inqs., ii. 8.
troubles in 1235, ii. 17.
removal of Foulques de S. Georges, ii. 79.
Philippe le Bel’s visit, ii. 86.
Inq. under Bernard Gui, ii. 104.
oath given to Inq. in, ii. 131.
Abp. of, suspends the Inq., ii. 132.
contest between inqs. in 1414, ii. 138.
degradation of Inq., ii. 144.
persecution of Waldenses, ii. 149, 152.
Olivists burned, iii.
77.
sorcerers punished in 1274, iii.
428.
witches burned in, iii.
537.
C. of, 1119, against Gathari, i. 117.
C. of, 1229, enforces duty of persecution, i. 226, 340.
acts as Inq., i. 316.
forbids Scriptures to laymen, i. 324.
on destruction of houses, i. 482.
orders converts imprisoned, i. 484.
on support of prisoners, i. 489.
on disabilities, i. 498.
on expenses of Inq., i. 526.
Counts of, their power, i. 132.
House of, its extinction, ii. 48.
see of, its poverty, i. 134.
see of, its enrichment, i. 514.
Touraine, Inq. extended to, ii. 126.
Tournay, witches acquitted, iii.
533.
Tours, C. of, 813, on legacies, i. 29.
C. of, 1163, on confiscation, i. 502.
C. of, 1239, synodal witnesses ordered, i. 317; ii. 117.
assembly of, in 1308, iii.
280.
Traducianism among Cathari, i. 98.
Transformation, magic, iii.
405.
power of witches, iii.
502.
Transitus sancti patri, iii.
45,
83,
164.
Transmigration in Catharism, i. 91, 98.
Transubstantiation, introduction of, i. 218.
denied by Pierre de Bruvs, i. 68.
denied by Henry of Lausanne, i. 70.
Waldensian beliefs, i. 82, 150, 160; ii. 150, 396.
denied by Wickliff, ii. 442.
Huss professes it, ii. 476.
maintained by the Calixtins, ii. 520.
Taborite views of, ii. 524.
evaded by Bohemian Brethren, ii. 562.
Transubstantiation, growth of disbelief in, in
15th cent., ii. 144; iii.
577.
Trapani, quarrels over the Stigmaja, ii. 217.
Trau, Catharism in, i. 107; ii. 301.
Treaty of Paris in 1229, i. 203.
Tree and fountain worship among Slavs, ii. 301.
Trencavel, Pierre, case of, i. 367; iii.
75.
Trencavel, Raymond, insurrection of, ii. 25.
Trencavel, Roger, his offences, i. 123, 124.
Trent, C. of, rehabilitates Lully, iii.
587.
leaves question of Immaculate Conception open, iii.
608.
abolishes pardoners, iii.
624.
Treitga Hertrici, sorcery in, iii.
432.
Trèves, Cathari in, i. 112.
use of Bible by heretics in 1231, i. 131.
quarrel over see of, in 1260, i. 277.
heretics active in 1231, ii. 331.
acquittal of Templars, iii.
303.
burning of witches, iii.
549.
C. of, 1267, reproves the Beguines, ii. 354.
C. of, 1310, on heretics, ii. 368; iii.
123.
on sorcery, iii.
434.
Treviso, Cathari in, i. 117.
heresy tolerated, ii. 197.
transferred to Dominicans, ii. 234.
relations with Venice, ii. 249, 273.
Trials of bps., difficulties of, i. 13.
for heresy, difficulties of, i. 307.
Triaverdins, i. 125.
Tribunal, sent of, i. 373.
Trieste, Cathari driven from, ii. 291.
insubordination to Rome in 1264, ii. 298.
rebels against inq., ii. 300.
Trilles, Martin, burns Wickliffites, ii. 179.
Trinacria, or kingdom of Sicily, ii. 248.
Trinity. Joachim’s error as to, iii.
13.
Trithemius, his estimate of the Templars, iii.
250.
on monastic corruption, iii.
640.
Trolla-thing, iii.
408,
493.
Trolldom, iii.
406.
Trolls, iii.
401.
Troubadours, they denounce the Inq., ii. 2.
Troyes, heretics burned, i. 131.
captured by Joan of Arc, iii.
348.
C. of, 1128, organizes the Templars, iii.
239.
Truce of God, observance of, enjoined, i. 161.
Templars made conservators of, iii.
240.
Tunis, Inq. in, i. 355.
Fraticello missionary in, iii.
167.
Turbato corde, bull, ii. 63.
Turelupins, ii. 126, 158.
Turkish conquests aided by Christians, ii. 306.
Turks, their toleration of Christianity, ii. 315.
Turin, Waldenscs of, ii. 259.
Tuscany, number of Cathari in, ii. 193.
favor shown by Honorius IV., ii. 243.
decline of Inq., ii. 275.
Tuscany, absence of heresy in, ii. 276.
alarm of Tertiaries, iii.
77.
Fraticelli in 1471, iii.
178.
proceedings against Templars, iii.
307,
318.
Tyrannicide a heresy, iii.
335.
Tyrol, witchcraft in. iii.
503,
541.
UBAN PRIJESDA, ii. 294, 297.
Ubertino di Carleone escapes the Inq., ii. 270.
Ubertino da Casale, iii.
59.
defends Olivi, iii.
49.
transferred to Benedictines, iii.
70.
betrays the Scgarellists, iii.
108.
argues on the poverty of Christ, iii.
132.
flies to Louis of Bavaria, iii.
143.
Uberto Pallavicino drives off Flagellants, i. 272.
vicar-general of Lombardy, ii. 219.
his protection of heretics, ii. 223, 229.
overthrows Ezzelin, ii. 228.
his trial by Inq., ii. 230.
his downfall and death, ii. 232.
Ucitelji, Catharan teachers, ii. 305.
Ugolin of Kalocsa seeks to obtain Bosnia, ii. 293.
Uguccione Pileo defeats Giovanni Schio, ii. 205.
Ulchi, Francis, burned at Berne, iii.
607.
Ulm, Beghards persecuted, ii. 412.
Ulmet, Sire d’, accused of sorcery, iii.
451.
Ulric III., Abbot of St. Gall, i. 10.
Ulric der Wilde, iii.
138.
Ulric of Znaim, his free speech at Basle, ii. 533.
Umberto de’ Romani on pardoners, iii.
622.
Umbilicani, iii.
104.
Umiliati, i. 76; ii. 194.
Unam sanctum, bull, iii.
192,
616.
Unfulfilled penance, i. 475.
Universidad Lulliana, iii.
582.
University of Bologna teaches persecution, i. 322.
adopts Averrhoism, iii.
564.
University of Cologne and John Malkaw, iii.
207.
prosecutes John of Wesel, ii. 421.
on witchcraft, iii.
506.
University of Louvain, iii.
556,
557.
University of Padua, Averrhoism in, iii.
440,
564.
University of Paris on indulgences, i. 43.
its quarrel with the Mendicants, i. 281, 292.
condemns Marguerite la Porete, ii. 123, 577.
attacks Hugues Aubriot, ii. 128.
condemns Thomas of Apulia, ii. 129.
supports the Pragmatic Sanction, ii. 134.
participates in the government, ii. 135.
University of Paris, its theological supremacy, ii. 136.
supplants the Inq., ii. 137.
rejects Jean Laillier, ii. 142.
question as to blood of Christ, ii. 171.
condemns Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii.
54.
condemns Denis Soulechat, iii.
168.
favors a general council in 1497, iii.
224.
consulted as to case of Templars, iii.
280.
condemns Jean Petit, iii.
336.
its zeal against Joan of Arc, iii.
358,
360,
367.
does not condemn astrology, iii.
438.
condemns astrology, iii.
446.
on imprecatory masses, iii.
448.
its articles on sorcery, iii.
464.
belief in antichrist, iii.
527.
prosecutes Edeline, iii.
536.
its Nominalism, iii.
556.
condemns Jean Fabre, iii.
557.
condemns philosophical errors, iii.
561.
Lully teaches in, iii.
582.
favors the Immaculate Conception, iii.
599,
600,
602.
University of Prague founded, ii. 432.
Wickliff’s books read in, ii. 443.
revolution in, ii. 446.
defends Huss and Jerome, ii. 508.
declares in favor of Utraquism, ii. 511, 512.
adopts the Four Articles, ii. 519.
University of Toulouse, i. 204; ii. 5.
University of Vienna suspected of Hussitism, ii. 496.
Unnatural lust, its prevalence, i. 9, 52; iii.
256,
472,
639.
Urban II. exc. Philip I., i. 5.
grants indulgence for crusades, i. 42.
Urban III. defines limitation’s on the Templars, iii.
240.
Urban IV. demands release of Bp. of Verona, i. 12.
reproves the Franciscans, i. 277.
restores episcopal concurrence in sentences, i. 335.
annuls laws impeding the Inq., i. 341; ii. 231.
enlarges powers of inqs., i. 357, 375.
creates inquisitor-general, i. 397.
assumes the confiscations, i. 510.
reorganizes Inq. of Aragon, ii. 168.
urges crusade against Manfred, iii.
193.
removes Étienne de Sissy, iii.
242.
Urban V. recognizes episcopal Inq., i. 363.
persecutes Waldenses, ii. 152.
persecutes Fraticelli, ii. 284; iii.
163,
165.
his intervention in Bosnia, ii. 304.
appoints inqs. for Germany, ii. 387.
favors Milicz of Kremsier, ii. 436.
approves Order of Jesuats, iii.
171.
Urban V. condemns Bernabo Visconti, iii.
202.
orders Templar property in Castile to
Hospitallers, iii.
338.
Urban VI., his cruelty, i. 557.
Urban VIII. restrains the Mendicants, i. 304.
Urgel, Bp. of, exc. Roger Bernard, ii. 165.
persecution of heretics in, ii. 167, 169.
Fraticelli in, iii.
169.
Uri, Beghards persecuted, ii. 412.
Urrea, Miguel de, his necromancy, iii.
459.
Use and consumption, question of, iii.
133.
Usury justiciable by bps., i. 358.
subject to Inq., i. 359.
heresy of, i. 400; iii.
644.
practised by bps., i. 479.
strictness of construction, i. 480.
relapse into, imprisonment for, i. 545.
Utraquism, its rise in Bohemia, ii. 471.
becomes predominant, ii. 511.
quarrel over, at Iglau, ii. 538.
prevents reunion of Bohemia, ii. 543.
obtains enforced toleration, ii. 559.
Utraquists, their doctrines, ii. 519.
their Puritanism, ii. 521.
their victory at Lipan, ii. 535.
obtain control of Bohemia, ii. 540.
their reaction towards Rome, ii. 546.
extreme veneration for Eucharist, ii. 562.
their trouble about apostolical succession, ii. 564.
VALA, the Norse, iii.
402.
Valcamonica, witches of, burned, iii.
547.
Valence, C. of, 1248, coerces the bps., i. 333.
threatens advocates of heretics, i. 444.
on penance of crosses, i. 409.
on unfulfilled penances, i. 548.
forbids cognizance of sorcery by Inq., iii.
434.
Valencia, heresies in, ii. 176.
separate Inq. in, ii. 177.
Fraticelli in, iii.
168.
Templar property in, iii.
333.
laws on sorcery, iii.
430.
complains of Eymerich, iii.
585.
Valens puts Catholics to death, i. 213.
persecution of magic by, iii.
397.
Valentine of Makarska, ii. 303.
Valentine of Milan accused of sorcery, iii.
466.
Valentinian I. persecutes sorcerers, iii.
398.
Valla, Lorenzo, his career, iii.
566.
Valladolid, favor to Mendicants in, i. 293.
Valori, Francesco, iii.
218,
222,
227.
Val Pute (or Louise), Waldenses of, ii. 147, 154, 157, 160.
Valsesia, memory of Dolcino in, iii.
120.
Valtelline persecution of heretics, ii. 237.
Vasquez, Martino, first Portuguese inq., ii. 189.
Vaticiuia Pontificam, iii.
12.
Vauderie, or sorcery, ii. 158.
or Sabbat, iii.
522.
Vaudois of Arras, iii.
519.
in the Schwabenspiegel, ii. 156.
Cathari misnamed, ii. 257.
Vaudoisie, character of, iii.
521.
Venality of spiritual courts, i. 17, 20, 21, 22;
iii.
627,
632,
643.
Vence, trial of Bp. of, i. 15.
Vendôme, Bâtard de, captures Joan of Arc, iii.
356.
Veneration among Cathari, i. 95.
Venetia, number of Waldenses in, ii. 269.
Venice, burning for heresy in, i. 221; ii. 587.
restrictions on armed familiars, i. 384.
confiscations in, i. 512.
expenses of Inq. defrayed, i. 525.
career of Inq. in, ii. 249, 273.
rejects the laws of Frederic II., ii. 250, 252.
refuge for heretics in, ii. 251.
exc. by Clement V., iii.
195.
humanity towards Templars, iii.
308.
laws against sorcery, iii.
431.
witches of Brusuia defended, i. 539; iii.
546,
661.
Pomponazio’s book burned, iii.
576.
treatment of Greek Church, iii.
620.
Venturino da Bergamo, ii. 380.
Ver, Jean de, denies Immaculate Conception, iii.
602.
Verberati, ii. 404.
Vercruysse, his dogma of the conception of the Virgin, iii.
611.
Verfeil, St. Bernard’s failure there, i. 71.
Verona, Bp. of, captured by Manfred, i. 12.
statutes of 1228 against heretics, i. 227, 421, 481.
secular inqs. in, i. 311.
restriction on bearing arms, i. 382.
Giovanni Schio’s cruelty, ii. 204.
maintenance of heresy, ii. 239.
C. of, 1184—see Lucius III.
Vertus, Catharism at, i. 108.
Vespers, Sicilian, ii. 248.
Vestments, Franciscan, quarrel over, iii.
70.
heresy of, iii.
74,
78.
Vetter, John, burned at Berne, iii.
607.
Veyleti, Jean, persecutes Waldenses, ii. 159.
Vezelai, Cathari in 1163, i. 111.
Vicars of inqs., i. 375.
Vicente de Lisboa, inq. for Spain, ii. 185, 189.
Vicenza, inquisitorial extortion in, i. 477.
Giovanni Schio imprisoned, ii. 205.
heresy tolerated, ii. 223.
reconciliation of, ii. 234.
persistence of heresy, ii. 239.
Capistrano’s reception in, iii.
179.
Vienna, Nicholas of Basle burned, ii. 405.
Waldensian Bp. Stephen burned, ii. 416.
Vienna, Jerome preaches Hussitism, ii. 496.
Vienne, C. of, 1311, its canons, ii. 96; iii.
60.
on inquisitorial abuses, i. 424, 478.
condemns Beguines, ii. 369.
on Olivi’s errors, iii.
46.
decides in favor of Spirituals, iii.
60.
on papal dispensing power, iii.
79.
convoked for trial of Templars, iii.
282,
284.
its postponement, iii.
296.
fate of its archives, iii.
319.
Order of Temple denied a hearing, iii.
320.
disposes of Templar property, iii.
322.
founds Oriental colleges, iii.
580.
on the Divine Vision, iii.
591.
on pardoners, iii.
623.
Vigoros de Bocona, ii. 22.
Vilgardus, heresy of, i. 108.
Villani, absence of heresy in Florence, ii. 276.
his account of John XXII., iii.
68.
his story of the Templars, iii.
250.
Villehardouin, Isabelle de, iii.
39.
Villeins, their abject condition, i. 269.
Villemagne, marriage of monks of, i. 119.
Villena, Enrique marquis of, iii.
489.
Virgin, her portrait stolen by the Venetians, i. 48.
Dominican reverence for, i. 255; iii.
604.
Immaculate Conception of, iii.
596.
Visconti, cruelties of the, i. 559.
their quarrel with John XXII., iii.
197.
reconciled to papacy, iii.
202.
Visconti, Girolamo, persecutes witches, iii.
540,
546.
Vision, the Divine, iii.
590.
Visits to prisoners, i. 486.
Viterbo, struggle with Cathari, i. 116.
attacks Capello di Chia, i. 342.
attempt to establish Inq., ii. 209.
heretics punished by Gregory IX., ii. 210.
resistance to Inq. in, ii. 239.
crusade against in 1238, iii.
189.
case of Templars in, iii.
305,
306.
Vitrier, Jean, his heresies, ii. 137.
Vivet, Peter Waldo’s assistant, i. 77.
Vivian, Catharan bp. of Toulouse, ii. 50, 245.
Viviano da Bergamo, Inq. of Lombardy, ii. 213.
Viviano Bogolo, ii. 223, 234.
Vohet, Philippe de, threatens Templars with burning, iii.
286.
his testimony to their innocence, iii.
295.
Voodooism, iii.
519.
Vows, commutation of, i. 44.
papal power of dispensation, iii.
28,
77.
Voyle, Jean, persecutes Waldenses, ii. 158.
Vox inexcelso, bull, iii.
321.
Vulcan of Dalmatia, ii. 291.
Vulgate, corruption of the text, iii.
553.
its correction by Valla, iii.
567.
WADDING, LUKE, seeks Capistrano’s
canonization, ii. 555.
on condition of morals, iii.
643.
Wafer, consecrated, its magic power, i. 50.
in wine for Eucharist, ii. 472.
its supremacy over demons, iii.
426.
its use in sorcery, iii.
435.
its use by witches, iii.
500.
Wainamoinen, his magic power, iii.
403.
Waldemar of Bremen supported by the Stedingers, iii.
184.
Waldemar of Sleswick, case of, i. 33.
Waldenses, their origin, i. 77.
their variations of belief, i. 79, 82; ii. 150, 396, 564.
persecuted in Aragon, i. 81; ii. 170.
their organization, i. 83.
virtues ascribed to them, i. 85.
in Metz, i. 131; ii. 318.
burned at Maurillac, i. 179.
of Piedmont, i. 319, 425; ii. 195, 259.
distinctive signs, i. 432.
their reputation as physicians, ii. 82.
their career in France, ii. 145.
their relations with Cathari, ii. 140, 579.
with Hussites, ii. 157, 415.
in Valencia, ii. 177, 179.
their numbers in Italy, ii. 194.
conference of Bergamo, ii. 196.
emigration to Naples, ii. 247, 259, 268.
of Strassburg, ii. 319.
of Germany, ii. 347, 396.
early foothold in Bohemia, ii. 427.
development in Bohemia, ii. 429, 430, 438, 438, 448, 512.
their connection with Taborites, ii. 512, 522.
unite with Bohemian Brethren, ii. 416, 564.
Waldensianism, causes of its persistence, ii. 254.
its kinship to Wickliffitism, ii. 441.
Waldo, Peter, i. 76.
mythical mission to Bohemia, ii. 427.
Waleran of Cologne orgnnizes episcopal Inq., ii. 374.
Wallachia, Inq. in, i. 355.
Walleys, Thomas, persecuted, iii.
592.