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 INDEX. 6S3 Curators, i. 403. Curia, papal, character of, i. 20 ; ii. 627, 633. its responsibility for corruption of Church, ii. 528; iii. 637. its relations with German prelates ii 337. condemns the Sachsenspiegel, ii. 349. Cyprian on toleration, i. 212. on exc. of the dead, i. 230. Cypriotes descended from demons, iii. 385. Cyprus, bought and sold by the Templars, iii. 240. Templars take refuge there, iii. 246, 248. number of Templars in, iii. 251. proceedings against Templars, iii. 309. orders to torture Templars, iii. 318. Templar property in, iii. 331. Greek Church in, iii. 619, 621. Cyril, prophecies of, iii. 12. DjEMONIUMmeridianum, iii. 494. Dalmatia, Cathari in, i. 107 ; ii. 301. Franciscan inqs. in, i. 302. Damiani, Francesco, driven from Todi, iii. 149. Damned, the, the saints enjoy their torment, i. 240. Dance, peculiar, of witches, iii. 501. Dancing mania, iii. 393. Dandolo, Giovanni, admits Inq. in Venice, ii. 252. Daniele da Giussano, i. 472 ; ii. 215, 237. Dare family ennobled, iii. 351. Dare, Isabella, rehabilitates Joan's memory, iii. 378. Dare, Jacques, iii. 342. Dauphin e, Inq. introduced in, ii. 118, 148. expenses of Inq. in, i. 531. persecution of Waldenses, ii. 151, 153, 158. Amaurians in, ii. 322. David of Augsburg, ii. 347. David de Dinant, i. 554 ; ii. 319. Dead, prosecution of the, i. 230, 404, 448, 497; ii. 56. limited in Spain, 184. penance unfulfilled by, i. 475. confiscation of estates of, 504, 522. Death, power of witches to cause, iii. 502. Death-bed recantation, i. 436. Death-penalty for heresy, i. 221. responsibility of Church for, i. 224, 534. frequency of, i. 549. for witchcraft, iii. 515, 521, 532. of witches, Church responsible for, iii. 547. Debts due to heretics, confiscation of, i. 519; iii. 196. due to the Templars sequestrated, iii. 285, 329. due by heretics confiscated, i. 524. ! Debts evaded by crusaders, i. 148. use of Inq. for collecting, ii. "J77. Deceit to procure confession, i. 4 It;. habitual in witch - trials, iii. 514 529 582. in trial of Joan of Arc, iii. 861. Declaration of the Four Masters, iii. 7. Defamation, relapse into, i. Defence, i. 44:5. accused deprived of, i. 405. hopelessness of, ii. 886, 422, 477. left to inquisitor, i. 447. in the case of the Temple, iii. 288 291 294, 296, 320. in witch-trials, iii. 517. Defenders of the Faith, ii. 229. Defenders of heretics, their punishment i 321,461. Defensor Paris, the, iii. 139. De hceretico combureiido, statute of i. 221 353. Delation, necessity of, i. 409, 440. Delay in inquisitorial trials, i. 419; ii 94 572. Delegated powers of inqs., i. 388. Delegates of inqs., i. 375. Demetrius the Bogomil, i. 91. Demoniality, iii. 385. Demonology, Christian, iii. 380. Demons, beneficent, iii. 383. confined in rings, etc., iii. 453, 464. invocation of, among Wisigoths, iii. 399. common in 13th cent., iii. 424. denied by Roger Bacon, iii. 426. punishment in Spain, iii. 430. it is heresy, iii. 435. by Gilles de Rais, iii. 473. witches necessary to, iii. 501. worship of, ii. 324, 335, 375 ; iii 200, 426, 493. Denial of heresy is obstinacy, i. 407, 542. Deniselle burned for sorcery, iii. 520, 522. Denmark, Inq. ordered in, i. 355. Denunciation, duty of, i. 228, 409. Denuntiatio, i. 310. Deonarii, i. 115. De Periculis novi&simorwm Tempomtm, i. 285. its suppression by Louis XIII., i. 288. Deputies of inqs., i. 375. Descendants of heretics, disabilities of, i. 321, 498. Destruction of records attempted, i. 380; ii. 59. Detentive imprisonment, character of, i. 420, 488. Devil-worship ascribed to heretics, i. 105, ii. 334. Deza, Diego, endeavors to introduce Inq. in Naples, ii. 289. Diana, the demon, iii. 494. Didius Julianus uses Catoptromancy, iii. 423. Diefenbach, his theory of witchcraft, iii. 544. Diego de Azevedo, i. 141.