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  Index

  Abelard, Peter: censorship of, [>]

  Abravanel, Isaac, 74–75

  Acton, Lord, [>]

  on corruption of power, [>]

  Ad extirpanda (papal bull), [>]

  Africa: Inquisition in, [>]

  Age of Reason, The (Sartre), [>]

  al-Jamadi, Manadel: dies under U.S. torture, [>]

  Al Qaeda, [>]

  al-Qahtani, Mohammed: U.S. tortures, 221–22

  Albigensian crusade. See also Cathars

  Catholic Church prosecutes, 30–33

  Algeria: secular inquisition in, 188–89

 

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