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Title: A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume II

Note: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

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Summary: "A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; Volume II" by Henry Charles Lea is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This volume delves into the establishment and operations of the Inquisition during the Middle Ages, particularly focusing on its impact in regions such as Languedoc and France, as well as exploring its interactions with political powers and endemic heresy. The book examines the complex relationships between church authorities, local lords, and the populace as the Inquisition sought to root out heresy. The opening of the volume sets the stage for the challenges faced by the early inquisitors in Languedoc, where they confronted a fierce societal attachment to heretical beliefs like Catharism. The text describes the political landscape shaped by Count Raymond of Toulouse, the popular resistance to the ecclesiastical authority, and the tenuous position of the Dominican Order. It highlights the atmosphere of suspicion, fear, and conflict as reformers attempted to enforce religious orthodoxy amidst widespread indifference or outright rebellion. The discussion foreshadows the inevitable clashes between the Inquisition and local political structures as they sought to navigate the dynamics of power, faith, and community identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909

EBook No.: 39458

Published: Apr 16, 2012

Downloads: 147

Language: English

Subject: Inquisition -- History

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-08T19:47:07Z A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume II

This edition has images.

Title: A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; volume II

Note: Reading ease score: 54.0 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Chuck Greif and the
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe
(http: //dp.rastko.net); produced from images of the
Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF/Gallica) at
http: //gallica.bnf.fr

Summary: "A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages; Volume II" by Henry Charles Lea is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This volume delves into the establishment and operations of the Inquisition during the Middle Ages, particularly focusing on its impact in regions such as Languedoc and France, as well as exploring its interactions with political powers and endemic heresy. The book examines the complex relationships between church authorities, local lords, and the populace as the Inquisition sought to root out heresy. The opening of the volume sets the stage for the challenges faced by the early inquisitors in Languedoc, where they confronted a fierce societal attachment to heretical beliefs like Catharism. The text describes the political landscape shaped by Count Raymond of Toulouse, the popular resistance to the ecclesiastical authority, and the tenuous position of the Dominican Order. It highlights the atmosphere of suspicion, fear, and conflict as reformers attempted to enforce religious orthodoxy amidst widespread indifference or outright rebellion. The discussion foreshadows the inevitable clashes between the Inquisition and local political structures as they sought to navigate the dynamics of power, faith, and community identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909

EBook No.: 39458

Published: Apr 16, 2012

Downloads: 147

Language: English

Subject: Inquisition -- History

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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