- abuse. For example,
Robert le Bougre, the "Hammer of Heretics" (Malleus
Haereticorum), was a
Dominican friar who
became an
inquisitor known for his cruelty...
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found (...)."
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertulli****. "De
praescriptione haereticorum.
Caput ****VI [3] - Wikisource". la.wikisource.org (in Latin). Retrieved...
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Verse 3 and
Chapter 3,
Verse 4 Tertullian.
Liber de
praescriptione haereticorum,
circa 208 A.D. Stetton,
Kenneth M. (1976). The
Papacy and the Levant...
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Jacquier argued in his book A
Scourge for
Heretical Witches (Flagellum
haereticorum fascinariorum) that
witchcraft is a heresy, and, as such, the ****cution...
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highly influential Renaissance Latin the
volume Theatrum crudelitatum Hæreticorum nostri temporis ("Theatre of the
Cruelties of the
Heretics of our Time")...
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forms other than human,
including rams,
black cats, and toads.
Errores Haereticorum, a
medieval tract,
claims that the
Cathars took
their name "from the...
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Adversus Omnes Haereses, an
appendix to the work De
praescriptionem haereticorum of Tertullian. It
lists 32 heresies, and
there is
consensus that this...
- ISBN 90-429-0387-2.
Giovanni Sienda (1761).
Lexicon polemi****: In Quo
Potiorum Haereticorum Vita Perstringitur,
Omnes Contra Fidem Errores Colliguntur.... G - Q...
- Britannica.
Retrieved 4
January 2020. Tertullian, "De
Praescriptione Haereticorum: ****VI", (in Latin) Tertullian.org,
Accessed January 30, 2010 Tertullian...
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Plate from
Richard Rowlands,
Theatrum Crudelitatum haereticorum nostri temporis (1587),
depicting supposed Huguenot atrocities...