Jurisdiction
20 |
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Oppression from the Building of Cathedrals |
23 |
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Neglect of Preaching |
23 |
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Abuses of Patronage |
24 |
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Pluralities |
25 |
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Tithes |
26 |
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Sale of the Sacraments |
27 |
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Extortion of Pious Legacies |
28 |
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Quarrels over Burials |
30 |
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Sexual Disorders |
31 |
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Clerical Immunity |
32 |
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The Monastic Orders |
34 |
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The Religion of the Middle Ages |
39 |
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Tendency to Fetishism |
40 |
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Indulgences |
41 |
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Magic Power of Formulas and Relics |
47 |
Contemporary Opinion |
51 |
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CHAPTER II.—Heresy. |
Awakening of the Human Intellect in the Twelfth Century |
57 |
Popular Characteristics |
59 |
Nature of Heresies |
60 |
Antisacerdotal Heresies |
62 |
Nullity of Sacraments in Polluted Hands |
62 |
Tanchelm |
64 |
Éon de l’Étoile |
66 |
Peculiar Civilization of Southern France |
66 |
Pierre de Bruys |
68 |
Henry of Lausanne |
69 |
Arnaldo of Brescia |
72 |
Peter Waldo and the Waldenses |
76 |
Passagii, Joseppini, Siscidentes, Runcarii |
88 |
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CHAPTER III.—The Cathari. |
Attractions of the Dualistic Theory |
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