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 LANGUEDOC. 108 1 1 l^S revert to the missionary work of ^>ene Autie ^^^^^^^ One of the latest of these is recorded m an un ^^ probably of 1327 or ^^^S m .-hich J an D^^ Carcassonne, condemns Gmllelma Tormere. bh 1^. ^ ^^^_ had been long confined m p-.son, ^^here she ^ ^^^^^^^ ing converts and P^-f-^^XttTro^l'on she refused to as good and saintly men. Under mte» ^ga» Henri de take an oath, and was according^ burne L '^^.^^ f^r Chamay of «sonne^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^,^^, p Catharism, and in 1329 he sentence ^^^^ ^^^^ committed and Raymond Game of Albi, whose on ^^^^ respectively thirty-five and ^«^ J rbe demolished because their he ordered four houses and a farm to be de^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^ owners had been hereticated m ^em, b^Uh ^^^^.^^^^, ^^ coming the dominant -I'g'on^* ^^^^.^^ .^ ^^^ ^ .,1^,,, In the saine .y«^'' ^f ^^^^J^ but unstable brain pondering interest as showmg how ^^ '^arnes^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ over the crime and "^--^ f^^ ^Im Lto a fantastic theory, elements of Catharism andAverriioisnw^, "TZTZ'm^^^M^^t, XXVII. 198-300, 248; « Lib. Sententt. Inq. Tolos. pp. Ml <s. XXVIII. 128, 158. numerous and powerful as the The entire disappearance of a s c once ^ ^_^^^^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^^^^ Cathari has appeared so »'^'^f^'~„^^^t^^ accursed race of the Pyre- their descendants were to be ^"«d 'n the C.gots ^^ ^^ ^.^,,^^ j„ 1,09, ,ees who in French Navarre were only adrnxtted^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^.^^.^^ ,^ ^,^^, and in the Spanish province ,n ^^iS^'^ .^ ^„ appeal to Leo . The Cagots themselves even assumed this to De , ^^^.^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^. X., in 1517, to he -t.red - ',um^n soc. y, ^^^^^^ ,, ,, .. origin rors had been long atoned for. 1 et amo ^ ,^ ^^^,„ t„ ^e the least of this mysterious class, the descent ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ descendants of lepers is admissible, and M. de Lagrt.e s "P-"";'^^' ^^ieing.-Lagri^ze, La Navarre sustained by arguments which appeal to^ -; " Franpaise I. 53-60. Cf Vaissette, Liv. xxxiv. c.