A History Of The Inquistion Of The Middle Ages, Volume III
CONTENTS.
BOOK III.--SPECIAL FIELDS OF INQUISITORIAL ACTIVITY.
CHAPTER I.--THE SPIRITUAL FRANCISCANS.
Page
Dissensions in the Franciscan Order from Elias to John of Parma 1
Joachim of Flora.--His Reputation as a Prophet 10
His Apocalyptic Speculations as to the Third Era 14
Adopted by the Spiritual Franciscans 18
The Everlasting Gospel.--Its Condemnation 20
The Spirituals Compromised.--John of Parma Removed 23
Persistence of the Joachites 25
Increasing Strife over Poverty 27
Bull _Exiit qui seminat_ 30
Persecution of Italian Spirituals 32
The French Spirituals.--Jean Pierre Olivi 42
Arnaldo de Vilanova 52
Disputation before Clement V.--Decision of Council of Vienne 57
Renewed Persecution of the Spirituals 61
Commencement of Rebellion.--Dissensions among Them 62
Election of John XXII.--His Character 66
He Enforces Obedience and Creates a Heresy 69
Bloody Persecution of the Olivists 73
They Form a New Church 79
Their Fanaticism.--Naprous Boneta 81
Suppression of the Sect.--Its Career in Aragon 84
Jean de la Rochetaillade.--Remains of Joachitism 86
CHAPTER II.--GUGLIELMA AND DOLCINO.
Incarnation of Holy Ghost in Guglielma 90
The Guglielmites Form a New Church 94
Prosecuted by the Inquisition 98
Fate of the Sectaries 100
The Order of Apostles.--Spiritual Tendencies 103
Gherardo Segarelli.--Burned in 1300 104
Dolcino Assumes the Leadership 109
His Open Revolt.--Suppressed after Four Crusades 113
Continuance and Character of the Heresy 120
CHAPTER III.--THE FRATICELLI.
Question Raised as to the Poverty of Christ 129
Reaction against the Holiness of Poverty 130
Doctrine of the Poverty of Christ Declared a Heresy 134
It Complicates the Quarrel with Louis of Bavaria 135
Marsiglio of Padua and William of Ockham 139
Gradual Estrangement of the Franciscans 142
Louis Deposes John XXII. as a Heretic 145
Michele da Cesena Revolts 147
Utility of the Inquisition.--Submission of the Antipope 149
Struggle in Germany.--The Franciscans Support Louis 153
Louis gradually Gains Strength.--His Death 156
Dissident Franciscans Known as Fraticelli 158
Sympathy for them under Persecution 160
Their Tenets 162
Fraticelli in France and Spain 167
Orthodox Ascetism.--Jesuats.--Observantines 171
The Observantines Replace and Suppress the Fraticelli 174
CHAPTER IV.--POLITICAL HERESY UTILIZED BY THE CHURCH.
Denial of Papal Claims Pronounced Heresy 181
The Stedingers.--Tithes Enforced by Crusades 182
Crusades to Support Italian Interests of Papacy 189
Importance of Inquisition as a Political Agency 190
Advantage of the Charge of Heresy 191
Manfred of Naples.--The Colonnas.--Ferrara 193
John XXII. and the Visconti 196
Cola di Rienzo.--The Maffredi 203
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BOOK III.--SPECIAL FIELDS OF INQUISITORIAL ACTIVITY.
CHAPTER I.--THE SPIRITUAL FRANCISCANS.
Page
Dissensions in the Franciscan Order from Elias to John of Parma 1
Joachim of Flora.--His Reputation as a Prophet 10
His Apocalyptic Speculations as to the Third Era 14
Adopted by the Spiritual Franciscans 18
The Everlasting Gospel.--Its Condemnation 20
The Spirituals Compromised.--John of Parma Removed 23
Persistence of the Joachites 25
Increasing Strife over Poverty 27
Bull _Exiit qui seminat_ 30
Persecution of Italian Spirituals 32
The French Spirituals.--Jean Pierre Olivi 42
Arnaldo de Vilanova 52
Disputation before Clement V.--Decision of Council of Vienne 57
Renewed Persecution of the Spirituals 61
Commencement of Rebellion.--Dissensions among Them 62
Election of John XXII.--His Character 66
He Enforces Obedience and Creates a Heresy 69
Bloody Persecution of the Olivists 73
They Form a New Church 79
Their Fanaticism.--Naprous Boneta 81
Suppression of the Sect.--Its Career in Aragon 84
Jean de la Rochetaillade.--Remains of Joachitism 86
CHAPTER II.--GUGLIELMA AND DOLCINO.
Incarnation of Holy Ghost in Guglielma 90
The Guglielmites Form a New Church 94
Prosecuted by the Inquisition 98
Fate of the Sectaries 100
The Order of Apostles.--Spiritual Tendencies 103
Gherardo Segarelli.--Burned in 1300 104
Dolcino Assumes the Leadership 109
His Open Revolt.--Suppressed after Four Crusades 113
Continuance and Character of the Heresy 120
CHAPTER III.--THE FRATICELLI.
Question Raised as to the Poverty of Christ 129
Reaction against the Holiness of Poverty 130
Doctrine of the Poverty of Christ Declared a Heresy 134
It Complicates the Quarrel with Louis of Bavaria 135
Marsiglio of Padua and William of Ockham 139
Gradual Estrangement of the Franciscans 142
Louis Deposes John XXII. as a Heretic 145
Michele da Cesena Revolts 147
Utility of the Inquisition.--Submission of the Antipope 149
Struggle in Germany.--The Franciscans Support Louis 153
Louis gradually Gains Strength.--His Death 156
Dissident Franciscans Known as Fraticelli 158
Sympathy for them under Persecution 160
Their Tenets 162
Fraticelli in France and Spain 167
Orthodox Ascetism.--Jesuats.--Observantines 171
The Observantines Replace and Suppress the Fraticelli 174
CHAPTER IV.--POLITICAL HERESY UTILIZED BY THE CHURCH.
Denial of Papal Claims Pronounced Heresy 181
The Stedingers.--Tithes Enforced by Crusades 182
Crusades to Support Italian Interests of Papacy 189
Importance of Inquisition as a Political Agency 190
Advantage of the Charge of Heresy 191
Manfred of Naples.--The Colonnas.--Ferrara 193
John XXII. and the Visconti 196
Cola di Rienzo.--The Maffredi 203
A History Of The Inquistion Of The Middle Ages, Volume III
CONTENTS.
BOOK III.--SPECIAL FIELDS OF INQUISITORIAL ACTIVITY.
CHAPTER I.--THE SPIRITUAL FRANCISCANS.
Page
Dissensions in the Franciscan Order from Elias to John of Parma 1
Joachim of Flora.--His Reputation as a Prophet 10
His Apocalyptic Speculations as to the Third Era 14
Adopted by the Spiritual Franciscans 18
The Everlasting Gospel.--Its Condemnation 20
The Spirituals Compromised.--John of Parma Removed 23
Persistence of the Joachites 25
Increasing Strife over Poverty 27
Bull _Exiit qui seminat_ 30
Persecution of Italian Spirituals 32
The French Spirituals.--Jean Pierre Olivi 42
Arnaldo de Vilanova 52
Disputation before Clement V.--Decision of Council of Vienne 57
Renewed Persecution of the Spirituals 61
Commencement of Rebellion.--Dissensions among Them 62
Election of John XXII.--His Character 66
He Enforces Obedience and Creates a Heresy 69
Bloody Persecution of the Olivists 73
They Form a New Church 79
Their Fanaticism.--Naprous Boneta 81
Suppression of the Sect.--Its Career in Aragon 84
Jean de la Rochetaillade.--Remains of Joachitism 86
CHAPTER II.--GUGLIELMA AND DOLCINO.
Incarnation of Holy Ghost in Guglielma 90
The Guglielmites Form a New Church 94
Prosecuted by the Inquisition 98
Fate of the Sectaries 100
The Order of Apostles.--Spiritual Tendencies 103
Gherardo Segarelli.--Burned in 1300 104
Dolcino Assumes the Leadership 109
His Open Revolt.--Suppressed after Four Crusades 113
Continuance and Character of the Heresy 120
CHAPTER III.--THE FRATICELLI.
Question Raised as to the Poverty of Christ 129
Reaction against the Holiness of Poverty 130
Doctrine of the Poverty of Christ Declared a Heresy 134
It Complicates the Quarrel with Louis of Bavaria 135
Marsiglio of Padua and William of Ockham 139
Gradual Estrangement of the Franciscans 142
Louis Deposes John XXII. as a Heretic 145
Michele da Cesena Revolts 147
Utility of the Inquisition.--Submission of the Antipope 149
Struggle in Germany.--The Franciscans Support Louis 153
Louis gradually Gains Strength.--His Death 156
Dissident Franciscans Known as Fraticelli 158
Sympathy for them under Persecution 160
Their Tenets 162
Fraticelli in France and Spain 167
Orthodox Ascetism.--Jesuats.--Observantines 171
The Observantines Replace and Suppress the Fraticelli 174
CHAPTER IV.--POLITICAL HERESY UTILIZED BY THE CHURCH.
Denial of Papal Claims Pronounced Heresy 181
The Stedingers.--Tithes Enforced by Crusades 182
Crusades to Support Italian Interests of Papacy 189
Importance of Inquisition as a Political Agency 190
Advantage of the Charge of Heresy 191
Manfred of Naples.--The Colonnas.--Ferrara 193
John XXII. and the Visconti 196
Cola di Rienzo.--The Maffredi 203
BOOK III.--SPECIAL FIELDS OF INQUISITORIAL ACTIVITY.
CHAPTER I.--THE SPIRITUAL FRANCISCANS.
Page
Dissensions in the Franciscan Order from Elias to John of Parma 1
Joachim of Flora.--His Reputation as a Prophet 10
His Apocalyptic Speculations as to the Third Era 14
Adopted by the Spiritual Franciscans 18
The Everlasting Gospel.--Its Condemnation 20
The Spirituals Compromised.--John of Parma Removed 23
Persistence of the Joachites 25
Increasing Strife over Poverty 27
Bull _Exiit qui seminat_ 30
Persecution of Italian Spirituals 32
The French Spirituals.--Jean Pierre Olivi 42
Arnaldo de Vilanova 52
Disputation before Clement V.--Decision of Council of Vienne 57
Renewed Persecution of the Spirituals 61
Commencement of Rebellion.--Dissensions among Them 62
Election of John XXII.--His Character 66
He Enforces Obedience and Creates a Heresy 69
Bloody Persecution of the Olivists 73
They Form a New Church 79
Their Fanaticism.--Naprous Boneta 81
Suppression of the Sect.--Its Career in Aragon 84
Jean de la Rochetaillade.--Remains of Joachitism 86
CHAPTER II.--GUGLIELMA AND DOLCINO.
Incarnation of Holy Ghost in Guglielma 90
The Guglielmites Form a New Church 94
Prosecuted by the Inquisition 98
Fate of the Sectaries 100
The Order of Apostles.--Spiritual Tendencies 103
Gherardo Segarelli.--Burned in 1300 104
Dolcino Assumes the Leadership 109
His Open Revolt.--Suppressed after Four Crusades 113
Continuance and Character of the Heresy 120
CHAPTER III.--THE FRATICELLI.
Question Raised as to the Poverty of Christ 129
Reaction against the Holiness of Poverty 130
Doctrine of the Poverty of Christ Declared a Heresy 134
It Complicates the Quarrel with Louis of Bavaria 135
Marsiglio of Padua and William of Ockham 139
Gradual Estrangement of the Franciscans 142
Louis Deposes John XXII. as a Heretic 145
Michele da Cesena Revolts 147
Utility of the Inquisition.--Submission of the Antipope 149
Struggle in Germany.--The Franciscans Support Louis 153
Louis gradually Gains Strength.--His Death 156
Dissident Franciscans Known as Fraticelli 158
Sympathy for them under Persecution 160
Their Tenets 162
Fraticelli in France and Spain 167
Orthodox Ascetism.--Jesuats.--Observantines 171
The Observantines Replace and Suppress the Fraticelli 174
CHAPTER IV.--POLITICAL HERESY UTILIZED BY THE CHURCH.
Denial of Papal Claims Pronounced Heresy 181
The Stedingers.--Tithes Enforced by Crusades 182
Crusades to Support Italian Interests of Papacy 189
Importance of Inquisition as a Political Agency 190
Advantage of the Charge of Heresy 191
Manfred of Naples.--The Colonnas.--Ferrara 193
John XXII. and the Visconti 196
Cola di Rienzo.--The Maffredi 203
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