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Jean V. (Britanny), and Gilles de Rais, iii. 469, 471, 477.

Jean de Cormele, Templar, case of, iii. 288.

Jean Duprat, Inq. of Carca.s.sonne, ii. 60, 108; iii. 76.

Jean de Faugoux, ii. 92.

Jean Galande, cruelty of, ii. 58.

Jean de Gorelle, his errors, i. 292.

Jean Graveran, Inq. of Rouen, ii. 140; iii. 363.

Jean de Jandun aids Louis of Bavaria, iii. 139.

Jean Langlois rejects transubstantiation, ii. 144.

Jean de Lorraine, Waldensian teacher, ii. 149.

Jean de Luxembourg and Joan of Arc, iii. 356, 358.

Jean le Maitre, inq., tries Joan of Arc. iii. 362, 371, 372, 378.

Jean de Malestroit, Bp. of Nantes, iii. 477, 478, 489.

Jean Martin on falsification of records, ii. 72.

Jean de Maucochin forced to take oath of obedience, i. 385.

Jean de Notoyra appointed inq., ii. 21.

Jean de Penne draws appeal for Castel Fabri, ii. 74.

Jean de Pequigny sent to Languedoc, ii. 77. his struggle with the Inq., ii. 79, 82, 83, 84. his death and rehabilitation, ii. 85.

Jean sans Peur murders Louis of Orleans, iii. 334.

Jean Philibert, case of, ii. 148.

Jean Pierre Donat, case of, ii. 7.

Jean de Poilly on confession to friars, i. 290. vitality of his doctrine, i. 291, 292, 293, 294; ii. 142.

Jean Prime, his persecution, iii. 51.

Jean du Puy prosecutes clerks of Limoges, ii. 140.

Jean de la Rochetaillade, iii. 86.

Jean Ricoles, case of, ii. 83.

Jean Roger, case of, iii. 84.

Jean de S. Michel, ii. 18.

Jean de S. Pierre, inq., i. 545; ii. 45.

Jean Teisseire, case of, i. 98; ii. 9.

Jean de Tourne, exhumation of, iii. 295.

Jean de Varennes, his heresy, i. 64.

Jean de Vienne, his inquisitorial powers, i. 317. orders itinerant inquests, i. 370. sent to Montpellier, ii. 23.

Jean Vidal, case of, i. 475.

Jean Vigoureux, cruelty of, ii. 58.

Jean la Vitte, iii. 519, 520, 523.

Jeanne Daubenton burned, ii. 126.

Jeanne de Toulouse, i. 199, 202, 204; ii. 56.

Jeanne de la Tour, case of, i. 487.

Jerome, St., on persecution, i. 214. on ascetic insanity, i. 239.

Jerome of Prague, his career, ii. 495. burns papal bulls, ii. 450. persuades Huss to go to Constance, ii. 456. safe-conduct offered him, 463. his trial at Constance, ii. 497. his execution, ii. 505.

Jerusalem, kingdom of, Inq. in, i. 356. a.s.sises de, sorcery not referred to, iii. 431.

Jesi, Fraticelli persecuted, iii. 176.

Jesol, a refuge for heretics, ii. 273.

Jesuats, Order of, ii. 274; iii. 171.

Jesuits, their mission work, ii. 567. support Lully, iii. 588. favor Immaculate Conception, iii. 610.

Jesus Christ, Order of, in Portugal, iii. 317.

Jewish astrologers burned in Spain, iii. 429. a.s.sessor of inq., ii. 139. books, condemnation of, i. 554. converts, ii. 63, 178, 273.

Jews, their condition in southern France, i. 67. their admission to office a crime, i. 144. not compelled to baptism, i. 242. apostate, persecution of, i. 396; ii. 122, 287. extortions of Louis IX., i. 515. to pay expenses of Inq., i. 532. their relations with Inq., ii. 63, 96; iii. 449. protected by Hugues Aubriot, ii. 128. their persecution in Naples, ii. 284. persecution in Sicily, ii. 285, 286. banished from Sicily, ii. 288. their plunder by Philippe le Bel, iii. 255. persecution in France in 1321, ii. 380. persecution in the Black Death, ii. 379. persecuted by Flagellants, ii. 382. Reuchlin protects them, ii. 424. burned by Capistrano in Breslau, ii. 549. forced conversion of, in Spain, ii. 187. magic among them, iii. 387. their incantations cause the Black Death, iii, 459.

Joachim of Flora, i. 102; ii. 197; iii. 10. his prophecies, i. 285; iii. 11. his error as to the Trinity, iii. 13. his three eras, iii. 15.

Joachites in Provence, iii. 17, 25.

Joachitism of Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii. 53. of Olivists, iii. 44, 48, 65, 79. of Guglielmites, iii. 91. of Apostolic Brethren, iii. 108, 109. of Fraticelli, iii. 163. of the Lullists, iii. 583.

Joan of Arc, iii. 338. her visions and voices, iii. 340. popular belief in her, iii. 347. learned discussions over her, iii. 352. captured at Compiegne, iii. 356. her trial, iii. 361. articles proved against her, iii. 368. she abjures and is reconciled, iii. 370. her relapse and despair, iii. 371. her execution, iii. 373. her imitators, iii. 376. her rehabilitation, iii. 378.

Joanna I. (Naples) supports the Inq., ii. 284. Cecco's prediction, iii. 442.

Joanna II. (Naples) persecutes the Jews, ii. 286.

Joo III. of Portugal, ii. 190.

Johannistae, iii. 164.

John IX. on condemnation of the dead, i. 231.

John XXI., his hostility to the Mendicants, i. 289. his fate, i. 290. his leniency to Sermione, ii. 235. favors John of Parma, iii. 25. condemns Averrhoistic errors, iii. 562.

John XXII., his election, ii, 99. his character, i. 557; iii. 66. his sale of indulgences, i. 44, 45. limits inquisitorial jurisdiction, i. 347. case of Master Eckart, i. 361; ii. 359. orders transfer of Pierre Trencavel, i. 367; iii. 652. on abuses of familiars, i. 383. orders Talmud burned, i. 556. promotes Bernard de Castanet, ii. 78. publishes the Clementines, ii. 96. favors the Inq., ii. 102, 574. orders Waldenses of Turin suppressed, ii. 259. his efforts in Bosnia, ii. 299. protects the Beguines, ii. 372. persecutes Venturino da Bergamo, ii. 381. imprisons Bp. of Prague, ii. 429. sends inqs. to Bohemia and Poland, ii. 430.

John XXII. absolves from oaths of allegiance, ii. 469. condemns Olivi's Postil, iii. 48. persecutes Spirituals, iii. 63, 69, 71, 72, 84, 85. summons all Tertiaries, iii. 77. denounced as antichrist, iii. 79. raises the question of the poverty of Christ, iii. 129. suspends the bull Exiit, iii. 130. issues bull Ad conditorem, iii. 133. issues bull c.u.m inter nonnullos, iii. 134. quarrels with Louis of Bavaria, ii. 377; iii. 135, 138, 154. condemns Marsiglio of Padua, iii. 140. prosecutes believers in poverty of Christ, ii. 248, 249; iii. 143. arrests Michele da Cesena, iii. 147. burned in effigy by Louis of Bavaria, iii. 149. refuses the submission of Todi, iii. 150. his treatment of Pier di Corbario, iii. 151. prosecutes German Franciscans, iii. 153. his proceedings against the Visconti, iii. 96, 196, 199. his dealing with the Templar question, iii. 317, 324, 331, 333. stimulates belief in sorcery, iii. 452. attempts on his life by sorcery, iii. 452, 458. takes sorcery from Inq., iii. 453. his heresy on the Divine Vision, iii. 592. dealings with Greek Church, iii. 619. his taxes of penitentiary, iii. 67, 626.

John XXIII. subjects inqs. to provincials, i. 346. orders Wickliff's books examined, ii. 443. imprisons Wenceslas's envoys, ii. 446. orders Hussitism suppressed, ii. 447. issues indulgences, ii. 449. exc. Huss, ii. 450. convokes C. of Constance, ii. 453. his policy as to Huss, ii. 460. his rupture with the C., ii. 480. his deposition and fate, ii. 481, 483. on case of Jean Pet.i.t, iii. 336.

John, K. of England, supports Raymond, i. 181.

John, K. of France, moderates monastic prison, i. 488. allowed communion in both elements, ii. 473.

John, K. of Bohemia, procures election of Charles IV., iii. 156.

John Arnoldi, inq., threatened, ii. 400.

John of Baconthorpe an Averrhoist, iii. 564.

John the Baptist, power of his relics, i. 48.

John of Bavaria arrests Jerome of Prague, ii. 498.

John of Boland, inq., ii. 393.

John of Burgundy asks for the Inq., i. 530; ii. 120, 147.

John of Chlum, his declaration at Constance, ii. 452.

John of Chlum accompanies Huss, ii. 457, 460. protests against the arrest, ii. 461, 462. his sympathy for Huss, ii. 486, 490. his submission, ii. 505.

John of Constantinople prosecutes Jerome of Prague, ii. 502. inq. to try Hussites, ii. 507.

John of Damascus denies Immaculate Conception, iii. 596.

John of Drasic, Bp. of Prague, ii. 428, 431.

John of Falkenberg, iii. 337.

John Gallus, inq. in Asia, i. 355.

John of Jenzenstein, of Prague, ii. 437.

John of Litomysl, ii. 494, 507, 508.

John of Luxemberg urges persecution, ii. 429.

John II. of Mainz persecutes Beguines, ii. 404.

John of Mechlin, his heresy, ii. 377.

John of Moravia persecutes Beghards, ii. 413.

John of Nottingham tried for sorcery, iii. 458.

John of Ocko persecutes heresy, ii. 435.

John of Oldenburg subjects the Stedingers, iii. 183.

John of Parma elected Franciscan general, iii. 8. promises of Alex. IV. to him, i. 284. his puritan zeal, iii. 9. favors Joachitism, iii. 18. the Everlasting Gospel ascribed to him, i. 285; ii. 22. accused of errors and deposed, iii. 23, 24, 25.

John of Pirna, ii. 431.

John of Ragusa (Card.) reconciles John Malkaw, iii. 207.

John of Ragusa on communion in both elements, ii. 473. at Siena and Basle, ii. 529, 533.

John of Rutberg, ii. 363.

John of Rysbroek, ii. 360, 377.

John of S. Angelo, his legation to Bohemia, ii. 540.

John of Salisbury on superiority of priesthood, i. 4. on tyrannicide, iii. 335. on power of magic, iii. 418. on catoptromancy, iii. 422. on heresy in sorcery, iii. 435. on astrology, iii. 439. on divination by dreams, iii. 447. on children eaten by witches, iii. 503.

John of Sumosata, i. 90.

John of Schweidnitz, inq., slain, ii. 431.

John of Soissons protects heretics, i. 110.

John of Stra.s.sburg, burned in 1212, ii. 316.

John of Syrmia, ii. 293.

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