The Inquisition a Critical And Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the C

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The Inquisition a Critical And Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the C
E Elphge Vacandard
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Xxii; Causa vi, quaest. I, cap. Xix.
2 Historia diplomatica Frederici II, vol. Iv, pp. 299, 300. Frederic re- enacted at Ravenna, February 22, 1232, the law of 1220 against heretics, with the additional clause: "Adjicimus quod hasreticus convinci per hasreticum possit. " ^ Bull Consuluit, of January 23, 1261, in Eymeric, Directorium inquisitor um. Appendix, p. 40.
^ Cap. V, In fidei favor em. Sexto v, 2; Eymeric, Directorium inquisitor um, p. 105.
s Eymeric, ihid. , 3^ pars, quaest. Ixvii, pp.
...606, 607. Pegna, ihid. , pp. 607, 609, declares that great cruelty or even insulting words — v. G. To call a man cornutus or a woman meretrix — might come under the head of enmity, and invalidate a man's testimony.
^ Cf. Lea, op. Cit. , vol. I, pp. 445, 447.
THE INQUISITION 127 This is readily understood, for they would almost inevi- tably have been suspected as accomplices and abettors of heresy. For the same reason, the accused were prac- tically denied the help of counsel. Innocent III had for- bidden advocates and scriveners to lend aid or counsel to heretics and their abettors.^ This prohibition, which in the mind of the Pope was intended only for defiant and acknowledged heretics, was gradually extended to every suspect who was striving to prove his innocence.


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