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INDEX. Heresy of the Visconti, iii. 198, 200. attributed to Templars, iii. 269. of sorcery, iii, 435, 449, 450. of denial of witchcraft, iii. 465. of the schoolmen, iii. 561. of denying the Divine Vision, iii. 595. of Immaculate Conception, iii. 600. respecting the Virgin, iii. 603. of martyrdom for Immaculate Concep- tion, iii. 610. of simony, iii. 625. Heretication, i. 94. Heretics, faith not to be kept with, i. 174 228 ; ii. 468. their burial forbidden, i. 232. compassion for them a sin, i. 240. evidence of, i. 316, 321, 434, 436. to be captured and despoiled, i. 322. punishment of intercourse with, ii. 31. Herman of Ryswick, ii. 423 ; iii. 565. Hermann of Minden on papal dispensation, iii. 28. Hermann of Soest burned for sorcery, iii. 423. Hermannus Alemannus translates Averrhoes, iii. 561. Herodias, iii. 494. Herzegovina defended by theCathari, ii. 314. Heyden, John, a sorcerer, iii. 459. Hildebert of Le Mans on the papal curia, i. 17, 20. confutes Henry of Lausanne, i. 69. Hildegarda, St., on the abuses. of the Church, i. 53. Hincmar condemns Gottschalc, i. 217. Hindu elements in German mysticism, ii. 364. witches, iii. 493. Hippolytus of Porto on frauds of sorcerers, iii. 423. Holda, iii. 494. Holland, peasant rising in, i. 280. Holy Ghost, incarnation of, iii. 91. Holy Land less important than papal inter- ests, iii. 189, 193. causes of its misfortunes, iii. 245. Holy See — see Papacy. Holywood, John — see Sacrobosco. Homicide forbidden by Waldenses, i. 80 ; ii. 150. by Cathari, i. 99. by Bohemian Brethren, ii. 562. Honestly bull, iii. 547. Honorius (Emp.), his laws on sorcery, iii. 398. Honorius III. grants Portiuncula indulgence, i. 41 ; iii. 246. denounces clerical corruption, i. 53,129. his action in Languedoc, i. 185, 186, 187, 190, 191, 198. his efforts to obtain prebends, i. 195. draws up and confirms coronation edict of Frederic II., i. 133, 322. favors the Dominicans, i. 254, 279. condemns Henry Minneke, i. 315; ii. 324. Honorius III. appoint! inqs., ii. 198. his efforts in Bosnia, ii •_".••_'. asserts Joachim's orthodoxy, iii. 1 1. degrades Hufios <>f Santiago, iii. I Honorius IV. rejects appeal o wnne, ii. 60. summons Parma t<> submit, ii. 2 ease of Armanno Pongilupo, ii relaxes persecution in Tuscan v, ii. 242. condemns Apostolic Brethren, iii. l"7. his death, i. 290. Honorius of Autun on priestly supei i. 4. on duty of persecution, i. 224. Hopelessness of defence, i. 460. Horses, divination by, iii. -in;;. Hospitallers, their organization, iii. 239. their demoralization, iii. 'j 16, their conquest of Rhodes, iii. 218. wealth of the Older, iii. 261. threatened in 1807, iii. IT, obtain Templar property, iii. 802, 323 329, 330, 881, 333. pensions of Templar,- paid by them. iii. 313, 3 ir>, 824, 881, ':;::-J. • admit Templars, iii. 'A'lA. Host, magic power of the, i. 49. Houdancourt, heretics burned at, ii. 115. Houses of heretics destroyed, i. 319, 321, 481 ; ii. 163. Hradisch, Martin Loquis burned at, ii. 519. Hrimthursar, iii. 4ol, 4o4. Hrvoje Vukcic of Bosnia, ii. 304. 305. Hugo of Salm, the Templar, iii. 808. Hugolin de Polignac, frauds of, i. 492. Huguenin de la Men, iii. 537. Hugues of Auxerre exterminates heresv, i. 130. Hugues the blacksmith, ii. 132. Hugues de Digne, favor.- Joacbitism, iii. 18. Hugues Gerold, of Cahors, his fate, i. 557. Hugues le Noir, his inquisitorial powers, ii. 140. Hugues de Paven founds the Templars, iii. 238. Hugues de Peraud, iii. 247, 248, 274, 290, 326. Human sacrifices in magic, iii. 390, 393, 398. in alchemy, iii. 47 1. Humanism, its influence in Italy, iii. 565. Humanists, bitterness towards Dominicans, ii. 423. Humbert de Beaujeu commands in Langue- doc, i. 200. Humbert of Viennois persecutes Waldenses, ii. 151. Hungary, its pretensions over Bosnia, ii. 290. Dominican missionaries, ii. 293. the Tartar invasion, ii. 296, contumacy of Ladislas IV., ii. 298. crusades against Bosnia, ii. 304. conquest of Bosnia from the Turks, ii. 314. Flagellants in, ii. 393.