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  2. Bernard Gui - Wikipedia

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    Between Church and State: The lives of four French prelates in the late Middle Ages. Translated by Goldhammer, Arthur. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226310329. OCLC 21446817. Gui, Bernard (2006). The Inquisitor's Guide: A Medieval Manual on Heretics. Translated by Shirley, Janet. Welwyn Garden City: Ravenhall Books.

  3. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    Urged the end of persecution of the Jews based on the blood libel. [30] 1247 (October 1) Quae honorem conditoris omnium: On the rules of the Carmelite Order [39] 1248 (November 22) Viam agnoscere veritatis ("To know the way of truth") Letter addressed to Baiju, king of the Mongols, in response to his embassy. [40] 1249 De indulgencia xi dierum

  4. Thomasian Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The 17 Thomasian Martyrs were the 12 Dominican priests, 1 Franciscan priest and 3 Dominican bishops who became administrators, professors, or students in the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, [1] they are venerated in the Catholic Church regarded them as a martyrs and declared as a saints and blesseds by several popes throughout the 20th and 21st century, All of them gave up their lives for ...

  5. Tomás de Torquemada - Wikipedia

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    Tomás de Torquemada [a] OP (14 October 1420 – 16 September 1498), also anglicized as Thomas of Torquemada, was a Roman Catholic Dominican friar and first Castillian Grand Inquisitor of the Tribunal of the Holy Office, which was a group of ecclesiastical prelates created in 1478 and charged with the somewhat ill-defined task of "upholding Catholic religious orthodoxy" within the lands of the ...

  6. Dominican Order - Wikipedia

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    The Dominican Order came into being during the Middle Ages at a time when men of God were no longer expected to stay behind the walls of a cloister.Instead, they travelled among the people, taking as their examples the apostles of the primitive Church.

  7. Christianity in the 16th century - Wikipedia

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    Despite heavy persecution by Henry II, the Reformed Church of France, largely Calvinist in direction, made steady progress across large sections of the nation, in the urban bourgeoisie and parts of the aristocracy, appealing to people alienated by the obduracy and the complacency of the Catholic establishment.

  8. Congregatio de Auxiliis - Wikipedia

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    The Congregatio de Auxiliis (Latin for "Congregation on help (by Divine Grace)") was a commission established by Pope Clement VIII to settle a theological controversy regarding divine grace that had arisen between the Dominicans and the Jesuits towards the close of the sixteenth century.

  9. Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia, OP (c. 1589 – August 14, 1633) was a Spanish Dominican priest and missionary. After teaching at the Colegio de Santo Tomas in Manila, he went to Japan in 1623, where he ministered incognito to the Catholic community for about ten years. Betrayed by an apostate, he was captured and executed.