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(Inquisitor both Judge and Confessor - p. 399 | Difficulty of Proving Heresy - p. 400 | The Inquisitorial Process universally Employed - p. 401 | Age of Responsibility. - Proceedings in Absentia. - The Dead - p. 402 | All Safeguards Withdrawn. - Secrecy of Procedure - p. 405 | Confession not Requisite for Conviction - p. 407 | Importance Attached to Confession - p. 408 | Interrogatory of the Accused - p. 410 | Resources for Extracting Confession. - Deceit - p. 414 | Irregular Tortures, Mental and Physical. - Delays - p. 417 | Formal Torture - p. 421 | Restricted by Clement V. - p. 424 | Rules for its Employment - p. 426 | Retraction of Confessions - p. 428)

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  • A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages/Volume I
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  • (Inquisitor both Judge and Confessor - p. 399 | Difficulty of Proving Heresy - p. 400 | The Inquisitorial Process universally Employed - p. 401 | Age of Responsibility. - Proceedings in Absentia. - The Dead - p. 402 | All Safeguards Withdrawn. - Secrecy of Procedure - p. 405 | Confession not Requisite for Conviction - p. 407 | Importance Attached to Confession - p. 408 | Interrogatory of the Accused - p. 410 | Resources for Extracting Confession. - Deceit - p. 414 | Irregular Tortures, Mental and Physical. - Delays - p. 417 | Formal Torture - p. 421 | Restricted by Clement V. - p. 424 | Rules for its Employment - p. 426 | Retraction of Confessions - p. 428)
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  • Henry Charles Lea
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  • Volume I
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  • A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. by Henry Charles Lea, author of "An Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy," "Superstition and Force," "Studies in Church History." In three volumes. Vol. I. New York: Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square. Copyright, 1887, by Harper & Brothers. All rights reserved.
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  • (Inquisitor both Judge and Confessor - p. 399 | Difficulty of Proving Heresy - p. 400 | The Inquisitorial Process universally Employed - p. 401 | Age of Responsibility. - Proceedings in Absentia. - The Dead - p. 402 | All Safeguards Withdrawn. - Secrecy of Procedure - p. 405 | Confession not Requisite for Conviction - p. 407 | Importance Attached to Confession - p. 408 | Interrogatory of the Accused - p. 410 | Resources for Extracting Confession. - Deceit - p. 414 | Irregular Tortures, Mental and Physical. - Delays - p. 417 | Formal Torture - p. 421 | Restricted by Clement V. - p. 424 | Rules for its Employment - p. 426 | Retraction of Confessions - p. 428) * Chapter X. - Evidence. (pp. 430-442) * Chapter XI. - The Defence. (pp. 443-458) * Chapter XII. - The Sentence. (pp. 459-500) * Chapter XIII. - Confiscation. (pp. 501-533) * Chapter XIV. - The Stake. (pp. 534-561) * Appendix. (pp. 563-583)
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