| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 852 pages
...sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX., and had to make his son-in law, the brother of Louis, heir of his other possessions....proselytising zeal of the order of Dominicans, and I the bloody tribunals of the Inquisition; and both! used their utmost power to bring the recusant... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 860 pages
...IX., and had to make his »on-in law, the brother of Louis, heir of hi« other possessions. Thes« provinces, hitherto independent, were thus, for the...Louis more firmly to the papal chair, and induce him mure readily to admit the inqui-itinn. The heretics «ere handed over to the proselytising zeal of... | |
| Elizabeth Peake - 1874 - 600 pages
...from the ban of the Church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX., and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of Louis, heir of his other possessions. DIE HEILIGE VEHME. While the Inquisition was gaining a foothold in the south, the secret tribunal called... | |
| 1880 - 890 pages
...from the ban of the church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX., and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of...inquisition. The heretics were handed over to the proselytizing zeal of the order of Dominicans, and the bloody tribunals of the inquisition ; and both... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - 1867 - 982 pages
...from the ban of the Church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX, and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of...inquisition. The heretics were handed over to the proselytizing zeal of the order of Dominicans, and the bloody tribunals of the inquisition ; and both... | |
| Robert Thorne - 1889 - 502 pages
...of the Church by immense sums of monev, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX, and b.ad to make his son-in-law, the brother of Louis, heir of his other possessions. The heretics were handed over to the proselyting zeal of the Order of Dominicans and the bloody tribunals... | |
| Robert Thorne (M.A.) - 1890 - 646 pages
...from the ban of the Church by immense sums of moaev, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX, and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of Louis, heir of his other possessions. The heretics were bandecl over to the proselyting zeal of the Order of Dominicans and the bloody tribunals... | |
| John McClintock, James Strong - 1896 - 988 pages
...from the ban of the Church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX, and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of...inquisition. The heretics were handed over to the proselytizing zeal of the order of Dominicans, and the bloody tribunals of the inquisition ; and both... | |
| 1897 - 956 pages
...from the ban of the church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX., and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of...Inquisition. The heretics were handed over to the proselytizing zeal of the order of Dominicans, and the blooay tribunals of the Inquisition; and both... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1020 pages
...from the ban of the church by immense sums of money, gave up Narbonne and several lordships to Louis IX., and had to make his son-in-law, the brother of...inquisition. The heretics were handed over to the proselytizing zeal of the order of Dominicans, and the severe tribunals of the inquisition ; and both... | |
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