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INDEX. 721 Raoul of Fontfroide, papal legate, i. 137, 144. Raoul de Nemours betravs the Amaurians ii. 321. Rasez, Catbaran see of, i. 1 93. Ratification of confession under torture i 427. Rationalism among Cathari, i. 99. Ratisbon, Waldenses of, ii. 348, 427. Beghards persecuted, ii. 377, 412. Henry GrUnfeld burned, ii. 414. heretics burned, iii. 509. Raud the Strong, iii. 406. Ravenna, decree of Frederic II., i. 221 • ii 333. Ravenna, C. of, 1311, on Templars, iii. 307. Ravensburg, witches burned in, iii. 540. Raymond V. (Toulouse) represses Catharism i. 120. his indifference, i. 124. his laws against heresy, i. 163. Raymond VI. (Toulouse), his accession in 1195, i. 132. his indifference to religion, i. 133. swears to expel heretics, i. 137. repeated exc, i. 142, 146. penance and absolution, i. 150. again exc, i. 152. guides the crusaders, i. 153, 155. appeals to Innocent III., i. 163. refused a hearing, i. 165. takes up arms, i. 168. submits unqualifiedly, i. 178. condemned by Lateran Council, i. 182. defends Toulouse, i. 185. his death, i. 188. remains unburied, i. 189. Raymond VII. (Toulouse) encouraged by In- nocent III., i. 183. heads the rising in Provence, i. 184. his negotiations, i. 189, 192, 193, 194. permits persecution, i. 197. resists the crusade, i. 199. accepts terms of peace, i. 203. his position and motives, i. 207. his position towards the Church, ii. 14. his laws of 1234, i. 323, 469, 482, 503 ; ii. 15. intervenes in Toulouse, ii. 17. procures suspension of Inq., ii. 24. his revolt in 1242, ii. 38. reconciled to papacy, ii. 40. his persecuting zeal, i. 537 ; ii. 46, 47. his Christmas court in 1244, i. 132. finally undertakes crusade, i. 467 ; ii. 47. his death, ii. 48. Raymond, Master, his errors condemned, iii. 561. Raymond d'Alfaro, ii. 35, 37. Raymond de Baimiac, i. 123, 124. Raymond Bern, de Flascan, ii. 54. Raymond Calverie, confiscation of, ii. 112. Raymond de Costiran, ii. 36. Raymon.1 Dell»oc, ii. 61. ttt < a Raymond Durfort, inq. of Majorca, ii. 177. Raymond du Fauga draws up la heresy, i. 323. made Bp, of Toulouse, 11 6 his activity, ii. 8, 'J, 11, 15, driven from Toulouse, ii. 1 9 Raymond Gaufridi favors the Spiritual!, iii. 85, 1 1 condemns Roger Bacon, iii. 654 removed by Boniface Vlll., iii, his death, iii Raymond Godayl, ii. 61. Raymond de Goth, bribery of, ii. 02. Raymond Gros, conversion of, ii.22. Raymond Gozin, inq., his troubles, ii. 144. Raymond Jean, the Olivi.-t, iii. 65, 7»'». Raymond Mardus founds Inq. in Tunis, i 355. Raymond of Pennaforte on duty of persecu- tion, i. 229. on relapse, i. 644. his instructions, ii. 164. at C. of Tarragona, ii. K>7. Raymond de Pereille, ii. 84, 18. Raymond du 1'uy organizes the Hospitaller^ iii. 238. Raymond Vitalis, case of, i. 499. Raymonde Barbaira, i. 475. Raymonde Blanifacier, her crosses, i. 470. Realists, iii. 665. Huss's support of, ii. 444. prosecute John of Wesel, ii. 421. Recantation on death-bed, i. 436. Recared, his laws on sorcery, iii. 399. Receivers of heretics, their punishment, i. 321, 461. Recollects, the, iii. 180. Reconciled converts, confiscation for, i. 5o7. Reconciliation, preliminaries requisite, ii. 487. Recordi, Pierre, case of, iii. 455. 667. Records of Inq. demanded by bps., i. 350. extent of, i. 378. their perfection, i. 379. their falsification, i. 380; ii. 72. attempts to destroy them, i. 380 ; ii. 59. transcripts ordered, i. 397. extracts not to be furnished, i. 406. Recusation of judge, i. 449. Redemption of penance, i. 464. Redemption of vows, sale of, i. 198, 205, 206. Redwald, King, his Christianity, iii. 400. Reformation, heretics contribute to, ii. 414, 416. influence of Brethren of Common Life, ii. 362. premonitions of, in France, ii. 142. its approach, iii. 647. its influence on philosophy, iii. . r >77. Reformed Congregation of Dominicans, l 145. Refusal to plead, i. 447.