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The origins of inquisitorial procedure
The beginnings of inquisitorial procedure in England
The prosecution of the knights templar in England
Alleged heretical sorcerers in Ireland
Fourteenth-Century correction proceedings
The processing of criminous clerks by inquisition/purgation
Prosecuting heterodoxy after John Wyclif : the blackfriars method of interrogating present belief
Trials of Lollards and the death penalty
Last Wycliffites, Margery Kempe, and other alleged dissenters
Tithes; nigromancy; teachings of reginald pecock
Dissent, crimes, and divorce : Richard Hunne, criminous clerks, and Henry VIII
Heresy trials and Sir Thomas More
Parliament and inquisition under Henry VIII and Edward VI
Marian Reversals, Elizabethan return to papal law
Conclusion : inquisition on trial.
The beginnings of inquisitorial procedure in England
The prosecution of the knights templar in England
Alleged heretical sorcerers in Ireland
Fourteenth-Century correction proceedings
The processing of criminous clerks by inquisition/purgation
Prosecuting heterodoxy after John Wyclif : the blackfriars method of interrogating present belief
Trials of Lollards and the death penalty
Last Wycliffites, Margery Kempe, and other alleged dissenters
Tithes; nigromancy; teachings of reginald pecock
Dissent, crimes, and divorce : Richard Hunne, criminous clerks, and Henry VIII
Heresy trials and Sir Thomas More
Parliament and inquisition under Henry VIII and Edward VI
Marian Reversals, Elizabethan return to papal law
Conclusion : inquisition on trial.