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قراءة كتاب The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII.

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The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII.

The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII.

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CHAP XXXI.—Of the celebrated Trial of Don Carlos, Prince of the Asturias 377 CHAP XXXII.—Trial of the Archbishop of Toledo 409 CHAP XXXIII.—Continuation of the Trial, until the Archbishop went to Rome 442 CHAP XXXIV.—End of the Trial of Carranza—His Death 459 CHAP XXXV.—Trial of Antonio Perez, Minister and First Secretary of State to Philip II. 472 CHAP XXXVI.—Of several Trials occasioned by that of Antonio Perez. 488 CHAP XXXVII.—Of the principal Events in the Inquisition during the Reign of Philip III. 500 CHAP XXXVIII.—Of the Trials and Autos-da-fé during the Reign of Philip IV. 502 CHAP XXXIX.—The Inquisition during the Reign of Charles II. 512 CHAP XL.—Of the Inquisition in the Reign of Philip V. 518 CHAP XLI.—Of the Inquisition during the Reign of Ferdinand VI. 524 CHAP XLII.—Of the Inquisition under Charles III. 539 CHAP XLIII.—Of the Spanish Inquisition under Charles IV. 546 CHAP XLIV.—Of the Inquisition during the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 565 Number of The Victims of The Inquisition. 575 Etext transcriber's note Footnotes

ADVERTISEMENT.

THE Compiler of the following pages has only attempted to give a condensed translation of a complex and voluminous history, with the hope that it might prove of more utility in its present form than in the original works. Those portions which are not calculated to interest or instruct the general reader, and afford no illustrations of the subject, have been passed over. Those trials have been selected which serve as examples of the various laws of the Inquisition, and of its state at different epochs, and which include the persecutions of the most eminent men.

The curious will be

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