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" ... the imprisonment would be ordered to take place in a convent of their own Order. As these buildings, however, usually were provided with cells for the punishment of offenders, this was probably of no great advantage to the victim. In the case of Jeanne,... "
The Inquisition: A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of ... - Page 192
by Elphège Vacandard - 1908 - 284 pages
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volume 1

Henry Charles Lea - Church history - 1887
...great advantage to the victim. In the case of Jeanne, widow of B. de la Tour, a nun of Lespenasse, in 1246, who had committed acts of both Catharan and...in fact, the living tomb known as the " in pace." f * Arch. de 1'Inq. de Carcassonne (Doat, XXXTTT. 143). — Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 23, 25.—...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volume 1

Henry Charles Lea - Inquisition - 1887 - 616 pages
...great advantage to the victim. In the case of Jeanne, widow of B. de la Tour, a nun of Lespenasse, in 1246, who had committed acts of both Catharan and...food being pushed in through an opening left for the purpose—in fact, the living tomb known as the " in pace" f * Arch, de Hnq. de Carcassonne (Doat,...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volume 1

Henry Charles Lea - Church history - 1922 - 612 pages
...great advantage to the victim. In the case of Jeanne, widow of B. de la Tour, a nun of Lespenasse, in 1246, who had committed acts of both Catharan and...— in fact, the living tomb known as the " in pace" f * Arch, de 1'Inq. de Carcassonne (Doat, yyXTTT, 143). — Concil. Biterrens. ann. 1246 c. 23, 25.—...
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The Inquisition from Its Establishment to the Great Schism: An Introductory ...

Alan Lawson Maycock - Church history - 1927 - 334 pages
...the sentence was confinement in a separate cell in her own convent, where no one was to enter or to see her, her food being pushed in through an opening...— in fact the living tomb known as the in pace" 1 Op. cit., Vol. I. pp. 486 ff. The sentence is given in Douais, Vol. II. p. 31. Bernard of Cam was...
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, Volume 1

Henry Charles Lea - History - 2005 - 601 pages
...great advantage to the victim. In the case of Jeanne, widow of B. de la Tour, a nun of Lespenasse, in 1246, who had committed acts of both Catharan and...pushed in through an opening left for the purpose— ia fact, the living tomb known as the " m $a<x,nf * Arch. de Flnq. de Carcassonne (Boat, XXXM. US).—...
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