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6$± INDEX. Diet of prisoners, i. 491. Diether of Isenburg, ii. 418, 421. Dietrich of Friburg on the Divine Vision, iii. 591. Diniz of Portugal saves the Templars, iii. 317. Diocesan Inq. by bps. i. 312; iii. 478. Diocletian, Lis laws on llanichyeism, i. 222. Diotesalvi of Florence, i. 115. Disabilities of descendants, i. 321, 380, 498. Discipline, the, penance of, i. 463, 464. Discretionary penalties, i. 483. Disobedience is heresy, i. 229; iii. 181, 189, 192, 616, 617. Dispensations for pluralities, i. 25. for simony, iii. 626. for vows, papal power of, iii. 28, 77. Districts, inquisitorial, i. 370. Divination, Roman laws against, iii. 392. Christian zeal against, iii. 395, 397. restrictions under Wisigoths, iii. 399. Teutonic, iii. 402. in C. of Paris, iii. 414. virtual toleration in 12th cent., iii. 422. punished in Spain in 13th cent., iii. 430. regarded as heresy, iii. 435. by dreams, iii. 446. power of witches in, iii. 502. Divine Vision, the, iii. 590. Division of fines and confiscations, i. 338, 510. Djed, head of Bosnian Church, ii. 305. Dolcinists — see Apostolic Brethren. Dolcino, his first letter, iii. 109. his career and character, iii. 110. his memorv preserved, iii. 120. Domenico da Pe>cia, iii. 214, 216, 224, 228, 233, 234. DondncE nocturine, iii. 494. Dominic, St., his first appearance, i. 141. his life, i. 248. his missionary zeal, i. 297. not responsible for the Inq., i. 299. penance prescribed by, i. 463, 464. legend of his founding the Inq., ii. 180. Dominican legend of Spanish Inq., ii. 180. provincials to appoint inqs., i. 329. tenitorv in France, ii. 119. in Italy, ii. 233. Dominican Order, founding of, i. 252. adopts poverty, i. 254. its rapid growth, i. 255, 266. Dominicans cause the death of Innocent IV., i. 284. their losses in the Black Death, i. 292. their demoralization, i. 294. their missionarv labors, i. 297 ; ii. 293. as inqs., i. 299,' 328 ; ii. 201. their quarrels with Franciscans, i. 302; ii. 76, 171, 217, 299, 300; iii. 154, 599, 601. immunities claimed for, i. 361. their growth in Toulouse, i. 197; ii. 6. killed at Cordes, ii. 12. Dominicans, their troubles in Toulouse, ii. 18, 19. they ask to be relieved of Inq., ii. 39. persecuted at Albi, ii. 82. Inq. in France confided to them, ii. 117. Inq. of Aragon in their hands, ii. 168. Reformed Congregation, ii. 145. question as to the blood of Christ, ii. 171. they refuse to believe in the Stigmata, ii. 217. assailed in Naples, ii. 245. are inqs. in Germany, ii. 333. killed by Flagellants, ii. 383. their quarrel with the Humanists, ii. 423. they attack Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii. 54. their attitude towards Louis of Bavaria, iii. 154. they regard Savonarola as a martyr, iii. 237. their Realism, iii. 556. they condemn Lully, iii. 588, 589. they deny Immaculate Conception, iii. 598, 599. their troubles over the question, iii. 602, 603, 604, 608. Domremv, Joan of Arc's birthplace, iii. 338, 340. relieved from taxation, iii. 351. Donation of Constantine, its evil, ii. 396. rejected by Waldenses, ii. 415. by Bohemian Brethren, ii. 562. disproved by Valla, iii. 566. heresy to deny it, iii. 568. Donatists, persecution of, i. 210, 211, 214. Donnici, Gabriele, his sect, iii. 127. Douai, heretics burned at, ii. 115, 127. Deniselle burned at, iii. 522. Doubt equivalent to heresy, i. 400. Douceline, St., iii. 18. Dowers of wives not confiscated, i. 509. Drachenfels, Hans, forced to burn heretics, i. 539. Diandorf, John, burned in 1424, ii. 414. Dreams, Arabic treatises on, iii. 429. divination by, iii. 446. Droit de marquette, i. 269. Drowning as punishment for heresy, ii. 373. for sorcery, iii. 414. Dualism, i. 89,* 91. of Cathari, i. 96, 98, 107. Christian, iii. 380. Du Bovs, Jacques de, burns witches at Arras, iii. 520, 527, 529, 532. Duns Scotus sent to Cologne, ii. 368. his Realism, iii. 556. on Immaculate Conception, iii. 598. Duprat, Cardinal, procures Concordat with Rome, ii. 134. Duprat, Jean, claims Pierre Trencavel, iii. 76, 652. Du Puy, his work on the Templars, iii. 328. Duran de Baldach, case of, iii. 85. Duran de Huesca, i. 246.