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 INDEX. 713 Nider, John, conversion obtained by suffer- ing, i. 418. on Beghards, ii. 412. his account of witchcraft, iii. 534. on hopelessness of reform, iii. 638. Nifo,Agostino, his submission to the Church, iii. 575. answers Pomponazio, iii. 576. Nilus, St., his reliance on prayer, iii. 395. Nimes, repeated torture of Templars, iii. 318. Ninoslav, Ban of Bosnia, ii. 293-297. Ninth Bock, the, ii. 365. Niort, seigneurs de, case of, i. 431 ; ii. 21, 27. Nivelle, beguinage of, ii. 352. Nivernois, heresy in, i. 130. Noffo Dei, story of, iii. 255. Nogaret, Guillaume de, seizes Boniface VIII., ii. 58. prepares to assail the Templars, iii. 257. seizes the Temple, iii. 261. cautions de Molay, iii. 290. summoned to judgment, iii. 327. Nominalists, iii. 555. Non compos, plea of, i. 449. Norbert, St., his labors in Antwerp, i. 65. Nordhausen, nunnery of, reformed, ii. 330. Beghards burned by Kerlinger, ii. 390. Normandy, witches in, iii. 536, 537. Norse magic, iii. 402. Northfield, Thomas, accused of sorcery, iii. 467. Norway, Inq. ordered in, i. 355. magic in, iii. 403. repression of pagan sorcery, iii. 421. legislation on sorcery, iii. 432. Notables assembled at antos defe, i. 388. Notaries, i. 377. forbidden to draw up retractions, i. 428; ii. 63. danger of drawing appeals, i. 445, 446 ; ii. 74. appointed by inq., ii. 391. Notory Art, iii. 436. Not proven, verdicts of, i. 453. Novati, Giacobbe de', iii. 93. Nuiiez Sancho, of Bosellon on heresy, i. 319. Nunneries, their demoralization, iii. 631, 635. Nurnberg abandons Gregory of Heimberg, ii. 418. restrictions on alms to Franciscans, iii. 58. Protest of 1324, iii. 136. o ATH of cardinals in conclave, i. 6. to persecute, required of rulers, i. 225. to heretics not binding, i. 228 ; ii. 468 ; iii. 182. of compurgation, i. 310. required of inqs., i. 351. of obedience to Inq., i. 385. Oath, preliminary, of accused, i. I accused obliged fa refusal of, punished with burning i 642. imposed on Languedoc, II of secular inqs. in Venice, ii. 261. papal dispensations for, ii. ; forbidden by Waldenses. i. 80. 87- ii 150. forbidden by Cathari, i. 97. forbidden by Bohemian Brethren ii. 562. forbidden bv Apostolic Brethren iii lo«», 121. not rejected by Wickliffitee, ii. 441. Obedience, Franciscan enforcement of, i. 263 ; iii. 2. oath of, required of officials', i. 385. implicit among the Templars, iii. 2."»:;. Observantine Franciscans founded, iii. 172. they absorb the Clareni, iii. 66. their zeal, ii. 807. become dominant, iii. 173. suppress the Fraticelli, iii. 179. used against Savonarola, iii. 218. they condemn printing, iii. 486. Obstinacy punished with burning, i. 313, 541. Occult arts, iii. 379. Ockham, William of, assert9 poverty of Christ, iii. 134. defends Louis of Bavaria, iii. 146, 148. revives Nominalism, iii. 666. his death, iii. 156. Octavian, legate, condemns Everard of Cha- teauneuf, i. 130, 307. Odin, his knowledge of runes, iii. 404. Offerings for mortuary masses, i. 30. Official, episcopal, his functions, i. 309. Officials, episcopal, their character, i. 20, 22. secular, bound to aid inqs., i. 340. Olaf, St., his missionary raids, iii. 406. Olaf Tryggvesson, his contest with pagan- ism, iii. 406. he suppresses sorcery, iii. 421. Olaus Magnus on sorcery, iii. 433. Old Testament rejected by Cathari, i. 91, 563. Oldegardi, Catella and Pietra, iii. 101. Oldenburg, Counts of, attack the Stedingers, iii. 183. Oldrado da Tressino of Milan, ii. 208. Oler, Pedro, case of, iii. 85. Olier, J. J., his approach to Manichasism, i. 100. Olivi, Pierre Jean, on merits of contempla- tion, iii. 2. recognizes Boniface VIII., iii. 38., his career, iii. 42. his death and his relics, iii. 45. not condemned by C. of Vienne, iii. 46. Joachitism attributed to him, iii. 48. demand for his worship, iii. 57.