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INDEX. l'J 138; Ponce de Blanes, poisoning of, ii. 167. Pons, heresy of, i. 72. Pons, inq., and the Count of Foix, ii. 54. Pons Arnaud, a false witness, i. 440. Pons Botugati, his martyrdom, Hi. 47. Pons Carbonelli, St., iii. 48. Pons Delmont, inq. in Querci, ii. 17. Pons de 1'Esparre, his activity, ii. 23. Pons Feugevron, his commissions, ii iii. 204, 511. Pons of Narbonne opposes Catharism, i. 1 18, 124. Pons de Poyet, inq., i. 528; ii. 56, 111. Pons de Rodelle, his tolerance, i. 141. Pons de S. Gilles, his activity, ii. 10, 16. Ponsa, Bp. of Bosnia, ii. 295. Pont de 1'Arche, C. of, 1310, on Templars, iii. 295. Ponzinibio on suspicion of heresy, i. 455. on the Sabbat, iii. 498. Poor Men o£ Italy, i. 75. Poor Men of Lyons, i. 77. Poor Catholics, Order of, i. 247. Popelieans, i. 115. Popes, appeals to, i. 450. alone can pardon heresy, i. 495. grasp the confiscations, i. 512. heretic, iii. 165. universal supremacy claimed, iii. 192, 616. their dealings with Greek Church, iii. 616. can they commit simony? iii. 627, 628, 629. Poppo, Abp. of Treves, case of, iii. 418. Popular enthusiasms, i. 269. favor for Mendicants, i. 280. belief, weight of, i. 431. sovereignty in 14th cent., iii. 139. incredulity as to witchcraft, iii. 540, 546. Portiuncula indulgence, i, 41 ; iii. 246. Portugal, church claims on the dying, i. 30. failure of Inq. in, i. 530, career of Inq. in, ii, 188. Spirituals in, iii. 85. Templars protected, iii. 817. Potho of Pruhm on the Church, i. 52, Pothon de Xaintrailles, iii. 339, 356, 377. Poverty, merits of, proclaimed by Pons, i. 72. professed by Duran de Huesca, i. 246. adopted by Dominicans, i. 254, enjoined in Franciscan Rule, i. 260. zeal of St, Francis for, i. 264. eulogized by Bonaventura, i, 286, 288. exaggerated laudation of, ii. 352. concessions of Aquinas, iii. 1. evasions of, among Franciscans, iii. 5. dissensions caused by it, iii. 6. Franciscan, its impossibility, iii. 75. perfect, among Apostolic Brethren, iii. 121. reaction against it, iii. 130. 533, Poverty, Franciscan disregard of, iii. 170, 1 74. Poverty of Chri lavenlura i. 286. asserted in bull h'siit, iii called in question, lit pronounced s heresy, iii I becomes i European question, iii. l abjuration of belief in iii. ICO. the heresy of the Fraticelli, iii. II I. Poyet, Cardinal, legate, iii. I Pragelato, Waldenses of. ii. 160. 261 264. Pragmatic Sanctions of 1488, ii. 184; ii Piague, Dolcinists reported in, ii. 4 I papal Inq. in, ii. 481, 147. besieged by Bigismund, ii. 517. massacre of Taborites, ii. •' reaction under Sigismund, ii. f>38. G. of, in 1801, on heresy, ii. i C.of, 11 1 2, condemns innovations, ii. 442. Calixtin council in 1421, ii. 520. councils of, on sorcery, iii. 460. Prato, Cathari in, i. 117. Prayer, efficacy of, iii. 395. Preaching, neglect of, i. 28. by the Waldenses, i. 77. licenses for, issued by legates, i. 142. quarrels over, i. 278. restricted in England, i. 358. free among Wickliffites, ii. 441. free, in Bohemia, ii. 448. Preaching Friars, i. 258. Precursors of Ilnss, ii. 436. Predestination, i. 217. Wickliff's doctrine of, ii. 412. Preferment, abuse of, i. 24 ; iii. 629, 680, 632, 639. Pregent de Coetivy, iii. 488. Prejudgment of accused, i. 407; iii. 468. Prelati, Francesco, iii. 473, 477, 483. Premysl Ottokar II., ii. 428. Prescription of time in heresy, i. 522. Presents received by iiujs., i. 481. Press, censorship of, iii. 613. Prierias on indulgences, i. 43. condemns Luther, ii. 284. asserts existence of inenbi. iii. SC I. on heresy of sorcery, iii. 485. proves reality of Sabbat, iii. -t on death-penalty for witches, iii. M5. on extension of witchcraft, iii. 546 he attacks Pomponazio, iii. 576. Priests, their immunity, i. 2; iii 629. their superiority to the laity, i. 4. to be present at execution of wills, i. 29. their immorality, i. 31 ; iii. 636. supplanted by friars, i. 279. required to aid the Inq., i. 386. evidence of, i. 436. practice of magic by, iii. 422. Priestly character indelible, i. 4. Princes, their duty to persecute, i. 215, 224. 536.