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قراءة كتاب A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2

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A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2

A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2

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      He recuses Valdés and two other Judges 69       Procrastination—Trial begins July 30, 1561 71       Continued Delays—Intervention of Council of Trent in 1563 73       Fruitless Efforts of Pius IV to expedite the trial 75       Pius V evokes the Case to Rome 77       Carranza reaches Rome May 28, 1567—Trial recommenced 79       Gregory XIII recommences the Trial in 1572 81       Sentence rendered April 24, 1576 82       Carranza’s Death, May 2d—Estimates of him 84 Jurisdiction claimed over Bishops 87 Cases of Toro of Oviedo and Queipo of Mechoacan 88 Chapter IV—The Edict of Faith. Its Effectiveness in stimulating Denunciations 91 Its comprehensive Details 93 Its Anathema 95 Popular Training in Delation 99 Chapter V—Appeals to Rome. Supremacy of Papal Jurisdiction 103 Conversos purchase Letters of Pardon from the Holy See 104 Ferdinand and the Inquisition disregard them 105 Papal Pardons claimed to be good in the Judicial Forum 107 Struggle between Spain and Rome—Pardons sold and revoked 108 Citation to Rome of Inquisitorial Officials 118 Tergiversations of the Curia 120 Charles V carries on the Struggle 123 He obtains exclusive Appellate Jurisdiction for the Inquisitor-general 126 But the Curia still entertains Appeals 128 Friction continued under Philip II and Philip III 129 Philip IV enforces surrender of papal letters 132 Case of Gerónimo de Villanueva 133       His connection with the Convent of San Placido 134       He obtains an Acquittal from the Inquisition in 1632

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