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 734 INDEX. WADDING, LUKE, seeks Capistrano's canonization, ii. 555. on condition of morals, iii. 643. Wafer, consecrated, its magic power, i. 50. in wine for Eucharist, ii. 472. its supremacy over demons, iii. 426. its use it) sorcery, iii. 435. its use by witches, iii. 500. Wainamoinen, his magic power, iii. 403. "Waldemar of Bremen supported by the Stedingers, iii. 184. Waldemar of Sleswick, case of, i. 33. Waldenses, their origin, i. 77. their variations of belief, i. 79, 82 ; ii. 150, 396, 564. persecuted in Aragon, i. 81 ; ii. 170. their organization, i. 83. virtues ascribed to them, i. 85. in Metz, i. 131 ; ii. 318. burned at Maurillac, i. 179. of Piedmont, i. 319, 425 ; ii. 195, 259. distinctive signs, i. 432. their reputation as physicians, ii. 32. their career in France, ii. 145. their relations with Cathari, ii. 146, 579. with Hussites, ii. 157, 415. in Valencia, ii. 177, 179. their numbers in Italy, ii. 194. conference of Bergamo, ii. 196. emigration to Naples, ii. 247, 259, 268. of Strassburg, ii. 319. of Germany, ii. 347, 396. early foothold in Bohemia, ii. 427. development in Bohemia, ii. 429, 430, 435, 438, 448, 512. their connection with Taborites, ii. 512,522. unite with Bohemian Brethren, ii. 416, 564. Waldensianism, causes of its persistence, ii. 254. its kin-hip to Wickliffitism, ii. 441. Waldo, Peter, i. 76. mythical mission to Bohemia, ii. 427. Waleran of Cologne organizes episcopal Inq., ii. 374. Wallachia. Inq. in, i. 355. Walleys, Thomas, persecuted, iii. 592. Walpurgis Night, iii. 408. Walter of Bruges summons Clement V. to judgment, iii. 327. Walter the Lollard, his death, iL 373. Walter of Naples, the Templar, iii. 306. Walter, Bp. of Strassburg, i. 10. Waltner von der Vogelweide on the Church, i. 54. Wand, magician's, iii. 405. Warlike character of ecclesiastics, i. 10. Wasmod, John, his tract on Beghards, i. 397. Wazo of Liege and the Cathari, i. 109, 218. Weather — see Tempestarii. Weeping, inability of, in witches, iii. 514. W tiler, Anna, burned, ii. 415. Wenceslas (Emp.) deposed for neglect to his indifference to religion, ii. 395. supports Huss, ii. 445. revolutionizes the University, ii. 447. banishes Hu>s's opponents, ii. 452. opposes use of cup bv the laitv, ii. 471. threatened by Sigisraund, ii. 509, 511. his death in 1419, ii. 513. his fondness fur magic, iii. 460. Wenceslas the Chiliast, burned in 1421, ii. 519. Wenceslas of Duba procures safe -conduct for Huss, ii. 457. Wertheim, Count of, ii. 419, 421. Wer-wolvea, ii. 145 ; iii. 391. Wibald of Corvey, iii. 422. Wickliff, John, measures against, i. 352. his career, ii. 438. veneration for him in Bohemia, ii. 444, 446. condemned by C. of Constance, ii. 482. Wickliftite doctrines, ii. 440. resemble Waldensianism, ii. 441. disseminated in Bohemia, ii. 443, 445. Wickliffites in France, ii. 142. in Spain, ii. 177, 178. Wilbrand, Bp. of Utrecht, his crusade against Frisian-, iii. 185. Wilge Armen, ii. 388. Wilhelm, Dolcinist, burned, ii. 402. Willaume le Febvre, iii. 524, 531, 533. William, Cardinal, inq. -general, i. 398. William the Conqueror emplovs sorcery, iii. 420. William the Franciscan, i. 277. William of Gennep (Cologne) persecutes her- etics, ii. 385, 386. William of Hilderniss, ii. 406. William of Montpellier offers to suppress heresy, i. 136. William de la More, iii. 301. William of Reims persecutes Cathari, i. Ill, 112. William of Vezelai, uncertainty in punishing heretics, i. 308. Willnsdorf, destruction of, ii. 343. Wills, presence of priest necessary to, i. 29. Wimpfeling, Jacob, urges reform, iii. 639. Windesheim, convent of, ii. 362. Winkel, Flagellants of, ii. 408. Winkelers, persecution of, ii. 400. Wirt, Wigand, his quarrel over Immaculate Conception, iii. 605. his retraction, iii. 607. Wisigoths, their laws on sorcery, iii. 399. Wismar, Dolcinist burned in, ii. 403.
 * persecute, i. 226.
 * William of Esseby, i. 263.