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 * Efforts to Establish an Episcopal Inquisition
 * 313
 * Endeavor to Create a Legatine Inquisition
 * 315
 * Fitness of the Mendicant Orders for the Work.
 * 318
 * Secular Legislation for Suppression of Heresy
 * 319
 * Edict of Gregory XI. in 1231.—Secular Inquisition Tried
 * 324
 * Tentative Introduction of Papal Inquisitors
 * 326
 * Dominicans Invested with Inquisitorial Functions
 * 328
 * Episcopal Functions not Superseded
 * 330
 * Struggle between Bishops and Inquisitors
 * 332
 * Settlement when Inquisition Becomes Permanent.
 * 335
 * Control Given to Inquisitors in Italy; in France; in Aragon
 * 336
 * All Opposing Legislation Annulled
 * 341
 * All Social Forces Placed at Command of Inquisition
 * 342
 * Absence of Supervision and Accountability
 * 343
 * Extent of Jurisdiction
 * 347
 * Penalty of Impeding the Inquisition
 * 349
 * Fruitless Rivalry of the Bishops
 * 350
 * Limits of Extension of the Inquisition
 * 351
 * The Northern Nations Virtually Exempt
 * 352
 * Africa and the East
 * 355
 * Vicissitudes of Episcopal Inquisition
 * 356
 * Greater Efficiency of the Papal Inquisition
 * 364
 * Bernard Gui's Model Inquisitor
 * 367
 * Simplicity of the Inquisition
 * 369
 * Inquisitorial Districts.—Itinerant Inquests
 * 370
 * Time of Grace.—Its Effieiency
 * 371
 * Buildings and Prisons
 * 373
 * Personnel of the Tribunal
 * 374
 * The Records.—Their Completeness and Importance
 * 379
 * Familiars.—Question of Bearing Arms
 * 381
 * Resources of the State at Command of Inquisitors
 * 385
 * Episcopal Concurrence in Sentence.
 * 387
 * The Assembly of Experts
 * 388
 * The Sermo or Auto de fé
 * 391
 * Co-operation of Tribunals
 * 394
 * Occasional Inquisitors-general
 * 307
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 * Simplicity of the Inquisition
 * 369
 * Inquisitorial Districts.—Itinerant Inquests
 * 370
 * Time of Grace.—Its Effieiency
 * 371
 * Buildings and Prisons
 * 373
 * Personnel of the Tribunal
 * 374
 * The Records.—Their Completeness and Importance
 * 379
 * Familiars.—Question of Bearing Arms
 * 381
 * Resources of the State at Command of Inquisitors
 * 385
 * Episcopal Concurrence in Sentence.
 * 387
 * The Assembly of Experts
 * 388
 * The Sermo or Auto de fé
 * 391
 * Co-operation of Tribunals
 * 394
 * Occasional Inquisitors-general
 * 307
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 * The Assembly of Experts
 * 388
 * The Sermo or Auto de fé
 * 391
 * Co-operation of Tribunals
 * 394
 * Occasional Inquisitors-general
 * 307
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 * Occasional Inquisitors-general
 * 307
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