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 BOHEMIA. 430 A (.« +v,A Inpfficiencv of the local machinery the east of Europe, and to the i^^efliciency o for its extermination, steps were ^^^'f^^'^^^'^^^^sionei duction of the Inquisition. In 1318 J^^^^^ the Dominican Peregrine of OpPO^; jj the ^^^ ^^^^^^^ of Cracow as inquisitors in the dioceses oi ^olda ..hile Bohemia and Poland were intrusted ^^^^^^^ ^^^,^^^ and the Franciscan Hartmann. As 2^^^^^^^^°^^^,,,,^ when- astical powers were °««^™^f tll waf afm^ch in need as So- ever called upon. Poland, doubtless ^^^^^™^^^^^ ^^^ Bishop of ,emia of inquisitorial -P-^f^^i^'^? ^^^^^^^^^^^ drew upon Cracow, was as neghgent as his ^'^°*'^^^°' /, /^ ' jl f^^.the sloth himself in 1319 severe reprehension ^^^ / J^ ™^4^i,e in his T'^'f^iZ^t^tltZu. have- accomplished much for in diocese, itiis aoes nou =. Dominican Provm- 1327 John found himself obhged to order tb^ V cial of Poland to appoint inquisitors o stem ^^-^^^ J. which was infecting the peojje from egu^- ^^^ ^^.^,,, many and Bohemia apparently ^«''^;;;'™/ ,, King Ladis- las was especially ^^^^^ to to^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ,^ Free Spirit, but they were probably for t^ej^ost P^^* who at this time had a thoroughly «^-g^-^f ^^^^^^^^^ ,,d Po^ whence emissaries were sent to ^^^^^^^^^l^^Zs, 'to which land. They regarded ^ombardy as their headqu, ^^^ they sent their youth ^^^ ^^*™^ T ' ^;^ % this could not be lected for the support of the parent ^^^^^^^ f ^* .^,,d by John concealed from the vigilance of the ^^^^^^l^^^, Jed out XXII. No doubt -°t-«,rTchale hrS preserved an in- with little intermission, though chance has only p ^^ dication of mq--to"-V-''l^^^T,:r^^^^^ was most and Laun are mentioned as the «*-;;^JX papacy and Louis prevalent. With theopen^upturetetwe^ J „• „ TT 1<(R q 174-6. -Gustav Schmidt, • Wadding, ann. 1818, No. 2-6.-R'Pol «^ 1^8-9 1 ^^„ 1319^ PabstUche Urkunden und Regesten, Halle, 1886, p. No. 43.