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 * Arnaud of Citeaux Sent as Chief Legate
 * 139
 * Fruitless Effort to Organize a Crusade in 1204
 * 139
 * The Bishop of Osma and St. Dominic Urge Fresh Efforts in 1206
 * 141
 * Attempt to Organize a Crusade in 1207
 * 144
 * Murder of Pierre de Castelnau, Jan. 16, 1208
 * 145
 * Crusade successfully Preached in 1208
 * 147
 * Raymond's Efforts to Avert the Storm
 * 149
 * His Submission and Penance; Duplicity of Innocent III.
 * 150
 * Raymond Directs the Crusade against the Vicomte de Béziers
 * 153
 * Sack of Béziers.—Surrender of Carcassonne
 * 154
 * Pedro of Aragon and Simon de Montfort
 * 157
 * De Montford Accepts the Conquered Territories.—His Difficulties
 * 159
 * Raymond Atacked.—Deceit Practised by the Church
 * 162
 * His Desperate Efforts to Avert a Rupture
 * 166
 * First Siege of Toulouse—Raymond Gradually Overpowered
 * 167
 * Intervention of Pedro of Aragon
 * 170
 * Raymoud Prejudged.—Trial Denied him
 * 173
 * Pedro Declares War.—Battle of Muret, Sept. 13, 1213
 * 175
 * De Montfort's Vicissitudes.—Pious Fraud of the Legate
 * 178
 * Raymond Deposed and Replaced by De Montfort.
 * 179
 * The Lateran Counel—It Decides in De Montfort's Favor
 * 181
 * Rising of the People under the Younger Raymond
 * 184
 * Second Siege of Toulouse in 1217.—Death of De Montfort
 * 185
 * Crusade of Louis Cuœr-de-Lion.—Third Siege of Toulouse
 * 187
 * Raymod VII. Recovers his Lands.—Recrudescence of Heresy
 * 189
 * Negotiations Opened.—Death of Philip Augustus
 * 190
 * Louis VIII. Proposes a Crusade.—Raymond Makes Terms with the Church
 * 191
 * Duplicity of Honorius III—Council of Bourges, Nov. 1225
 * 193
 * Louis Organizes the Crusade in 1226
 * 197
 * His Conquering Advance.—His Retreat and Death
 * 199
 * Desultory War in 1227.—Negotiations in 1228
 * 201
 * Treaty of Paris, April, 1229.—Persecution Established
 * 203
 * Growth of Intolerance in the Early Church
 * 209
 * Persecution Commences under Constantine
 * 212
 * The Church Adopts the Death-penalty for Heresy
 * 213
 * Duty of the Ruler to Suppress Heresy
 * 215
 * Decline of Persecuting Spirit under the Barbarians
 * 216
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 * Negotiations Opened.—Death of Philip Augustus
 * 190
 * Louis VIII. Proposes a Crusade.—Raymond Makes Terms with the Church
 * 191
 * Duplicity of Honorius III—Council of Bourges, Nov. 1225
 * 193
 * Louis Organizes the Crusade in 1226
 * 197
 * His Conquering Advance.—His Retreat and Death
 * 199
 * Desultory War in 1227.—Negotiations in 1228
 * 201
 * Treaty of Paris, April, 1229.—Persecution Established
 * 203
 * Growth of Intolerance in the Early Church
 * 209
 * Persecution Commences under Constantine
 * 212
 * The Church Adopts the Death-penalty for Heresy
 * 213
 * Duty of the Ruler to Suppress Heresy
 * 215
 * Decline of Persecuting Spirit under the Barbarians
 * 216
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 * 209
 * Persecution Commences under Constantine
 * 212
 * The Church Adopts the Death-penalty for Heresy
 * 213
 * Duty of the Ruler to Suppress Heresy
 * 215
 * Decline of Persecuting Spirit under the Barbarians
 * 216
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 * Decline of Persecuting Spirit under the Barbarians
 * 216
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