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 074. INDEX. Bohemia, ii. 427. Flagellants in 1260, i. 272. Franciscan inqs. in, i. 302. heretics escape to, ii. 269. Luciferans in, ii. 358. indignation at Huss's death, ii. 494. renounces obedience to Rome, ii. 507. its condition in 1418, ii. 511. defeat of the crusades, ii. 516, 525, 530. religious discord in, ii. 517. commerce with, prohibited, ii. 527. fear of its influence in Germany, ii. 532. peasantry reduced to serfdom, iL 536. peace with C. of Basle, ii. 537. reaction under Sigismund, ii. 538. supremacy of Calixtins, ii. 540. situation under Podiebrad, ii. 541. Capistrano's mission, ii. 550. its independence of Rome, ii. 556. its anomalous position, ii. 559. Templar property in, iii. 330. sorcerers reproved, iii. 419. canons against sorcery, iii. 460. 'Bohemian Brethren, their origin, ii. 561. their creed, ii. 563. their discipline, ii. 565. they unite with Waldenses, ii. 416, 564. 'their mission to Savov Waldenses, ii. -267. their persecutions, ii. 566. their missionary zeal, ii. 567. 'Bolbonne, mutilation of monks of, i. 162. Bologna, restriction on bearing arms, i. 382. abuses of familiars in, i. 383. Giovanni Schio at, ii. 203. decay of Inq. in, ii. 283. C. of', on the Templars, iii. 307. Bomm, Johann, burns wer-wohes, ii. 145. Bonaccorso, Filippo, i. 303. Bonageta, Pedro, his heresy, ii. 175. Bonagrazia da Bergamo attacks Olivi, iii. 49. defends the Conventuals, iii. 59. placed in confinement, iii. 61. imprisoned in 1323, iii. 133. escapes to Louis of Bavaria, iii. 148. his death, iii. 156. Bonagrazia di S. Giovanni, iii. 43. Bonato, Fray, case of, iii. 85. Bonaventura, St., on torment of the damned, i. 241. his cardinalate, i. 264. answers William of St. Amour, i. 286. replies to Gerald of Abbeville, i. 287. on Franciscan corruption, i. 296. persecutes the Spirituals, iii. 24, his zeal for poverty, iii. 26. his mvsticisra, iii. 27. his efforts at reform, iii. 29. denies Immaculate Conception, iii. 547. on clerical corruption, iii. 631. Boncampagno di Prato, his austerity, iii. 28. Bond, bail-, form of, i. 476. Bones, exhumation of, i. 232, 404, 553 ; iii 188. Boni Homines, i. 115. Boniface, St., his suppression of heresv, i. 308. a legendary iuq., ii. 181. suppresses sorcery, iii. 412. Boniface VIII., his character, iii. 51. grants jubilee indulgence, i. 42. tries to settle the question of burials, i. 281. tries to reconcile clergv and Mendicants, i. 290. on removability of inqs., i. 344. subjects bishops to inqs., i. 348. asserts episcopal jurisdiction, i. 358. authorizes inqs. to appoiut deputies, i. 375. suspends office of inq. -general, i. 398. orders witnesses' names withheld, i. 438. on extortion of inqs., i. 477. lightens disabilities of descendants, i. 498. prohibits confiscation in advance, i. 517. subjects secular officials to Inq., i. 536; ii. 67. his capture at Anagni, ii. 58. his quarrel with Philippe le Bel, ii. 66. threatens Aimeric Castel, ii. 69. orders prosecution of Castel Fabri, ii. 73, heresies charged against him,ii. 97 ; iii. 450. favors Pierre de Fenouilledes, ii. 111. decides case of Armanno Pongilupo, ii. 241. cases of leniency, ii. 243. acknowledges Frederic of Trinacria, ii. 248. organizes Inq, in Slavonia, ii. 299. condemns Ortlibenses, ii. 367. annuls acts of Celestin V., iii. 36, persecutes irregular mendicancy, iii. 37. persecutes Spirituals, iii. 39. imprisons Jacopone da Todi, iii. 41. silences Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii. 55. his quarrel with Colonnas, iii. 194. tries to unite the Militarv Orders, iii. 247. enforces obedience among the Templar.'', iii. 253. his bull l r 7iam Sanctam, iii. 568, 616. Boniface IX. favors the Mendicants, i. 273. appoints inq. for Portugal, i. 530. appoints inq. for Spain, ii. 185. reproves cruelty of inq., ii. 264. appoints inqs. for Sicily, ii. 285. his policy with Beghards, ii. 401. appoints inq. for Germany, ii. 402. suppresses the Bianchi, ii. 404. sells dispensations to Franciscans, iii 170. his financial expedients, iii. 627, 628.