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 732 INDEX. University of Paris, its theological suprem- acy, ii. 136. supplants the Inq., ii. 137. rejects Jean Laillier, ii. 142. question as to blood of Christ, ii. 171. condemns Arnaldo de Vilanova, iii. 54. condemns Denis Soulechat, iii. 168. favors a general council in 1497, iii. 224. consulted as to case of Templars, iii. 280. condemns Jean Petit, iii. 336. its zeal against Joan of Arc, iii. 358, 360, 367. does not condemn astrology, iii. 438. condemns astrology, iii. 446. on imprecatory masses, iii. 448. its articles on sorcery, iii. 464. belief in antichrist, iii. 52 7. prosecutes Edeline, iii. 536. its Nominalism, iii. 556. condemns Jean Fabre, iii. 587. condemns philosophical errors, iii. 561. Lully teaches in, iii. 582. favors the Immaculate Conception, iii. 599, 600, 602. University of Prague founded, ii. 432. WicklifFfl books read in, ii. 443. revolution in, ii. 446. defends Huss and Jerome, ii. 508. declares in favor of Utraquism, ii. 511, 512. adopts the Four Articles, ii. 519. University of Toulouse, i. 204 ; ii. 5. University of Vienna suspected of Hussit- ism, ii. 496. Unnatural lust, its prevalence, i. 9, 52; iii. 256, 472, 639. Urban II. exc. Philip I., i. 5. grants indulgence for crusades, i. 42. Urban III. defines limitations on the Tem- plars, iii. 240. Urban IV. demands release of Bp. of Ve- rona, i. 12. reproves the Franciscans, i. 277. restores episcopal concurrence in sen- tences, i. 335. annuls laws impeding the Inq.. i. 341 ; ii. 231. enlarges powers of inqs., i. 357, 375. creates inquisitor-general, i. 397. assumes the confiscations, i. 510. reorganizes Inq. of Aragon, ii. 168. urges crusade against Manfred, iii. 193. removes Fltienue de Sissy, iii. 242. Urban V. recognizes episcopal Inq., i. 363. persecutes Waldenses, ii. 152. persecutes Fraticelli, ii. 284; iii. 163, 165. his intervention in Bosnia, ii. 304. appoints inqs. for Germany, ii. 387. favors Milicz of Kremsier, ii. 436. approves Order of Jesuats, iii. 171. Urban V. condemns Bernabo Visconti, iii. 202. orders Templar property in Castile to Hospitallers, iii. 333. Urban VI., his cruelty, i. 557. Urban VIII. restrains the Mendicants, i. 304. Urgel, Bp. of, exc. Roger Bernard, ii. 165. persecution of heretic* in. ii. 167, 169. Fraticelli in, iii. 169. Uri, Beghards persecuted, ii. 412. Urrea, Sliguel de, his necromancy, iii. 459. Use and consumption, question of, iii. 133. Usury justiciable by bps.. i. 358. subject to Inq., i. 359. heresy of, i. 400 ; iii. 644. practised by bps., i. 4 7'.'. strictness of construction, i, 480. relapse into, imprisonment for, i. 545. Utraquism, its rise in Bohemia, ii. 471. becomes predominant, ii. 511. quarrel over, at Iglau, ii. 538. prevents reunion of Bohemia, ii. 545. obtains enforced toleration, ii. 559. Utraquists. their doctrines, ii. 519. their Puritanism, ii. 521. their victory at Lipan. ii. 535. obtain control of Bohemia, ii. 540. their reaction towards Rome, ii. 546. extreme venera.ion for Eucharist, ii. 562. their trouble about apostolical succes- sion, ii. 564. VALA, the Norse, iii. 402. Valcamonica, witches of, burned, iii. 547. Valence, C. of, 1248, coerces the bps., i. 333. threatens advocates of heretics, i. 444. on penance of crosses, i. 469. on unfulfilled penances, i. 548. forbids cognizance of sorcery by Inq., iii. 434. Valencia, heresies in, ii. 176. separate Inq. in. ii. 177. Fraticelli in, iii. 168. Templar property in, iii. 333. laws on sorcery, iii. 430. complains of Eymerich, iii. 585. Valens puts Catholics to death, i. 213. persecution of magic by, iii. 397. Valentine of Makarska, ii. 303. Valentine of Milan accused of sorcery, iii. 466. Valentinian I. persecutes sorcerers, iii. 398. Valla, Lorenzo, his career, iii. 566. Valladolid. favor to Mendicants in. i. 293. Valori, Francesco, iii, 218, 222, 227. Val Pute (or Louise), Waldenses of, ii. 147, 154, 157. 160. Valsesia, memory of Dolcino in, iii. 120.