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I should perhaps be thought to look back too far, should I Relate to you the barbarous Butcheries committed by them about the xiiith Century, at the Preaching of that Bloody Monk, their now Glorious St. Dominick: And the greatest of whose merit, seems to have been this, that (as the Histories of those times inform Us,) he Preached above an Hundred Thousand Innocent Men out of their lives. |
I should perhaps be Thought to look back too Far, should I Relate to you the barbarous Butcheries committed by them about the xiiith Century, At the Preaching of that Bloody Monk, their now Glorious Saint Dominick: And the greatest of whose merit, seems to have been this, that (as the Histories of those times inform Us,) he Preached above an Hundred Thousand Innocent Men out of their lives. |
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Note 0 |
See Usserius de Christianarum Eccles. Success. c. 10. Crackanthorp contra Spalatensem, c. 18. Sect. 19. Mat. Paris. ad An. 1234. says, The Number that was slain was Infinite. |
See Usserius de Christianarum Eccles. Success. c. 10. Crakanthorp contra Split, c. 18. Sect. 19. Mathew paris. and Nias 1234. Says, The Number that was slave was Infinite. |
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Note 1 |
Whose Severity the very Inquisitors themselves boast of. Ludov. à Param. de Orig. & Progress. Inquis. l. 2. c. 2. n. 4. Limburg. Hist. Inquisit. l. 1. c. 10. |
Whose Severity the very Inquisitors themselves boast of. Ludov à Param. de Origin & Progress. Inquisitors. l. 2. c. 2. n. 4. Limburg. Hist. Inquisitive. l. 1. c. 10. |
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