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Severity of Penalties—Question of Belief and Intention |
142 |
Special Propositions—Marriage better than Celibacy |
144 |
Fornication between the Unmarried no Sin |
145 |
Theological Propositions—Case of Fray Luis de Leon |
148 |
Scholastic Disputation, its Dangers |
150 |
Fray Luis accused of Disrespect for the Vulgate |
151 |
Arrested and imprisoned March 27, 1572 |
153 |
Endless Debates over multiplying Articles of Accusation |
154 |
Vote in discordia, September 18, 1576 |
156 |
Acquitted by the Suprema, December 7, 1576 |
157 |
Second trial in 1582 for Utterances in Debate—Acquittal |
159 |
Francisco Sánchez, his Contempt for Theology |
162 |
He is summoned and reprimanded, September 24, 1584 |
164 |
Again summoned and imprisoned, September 25, 1600—his Death |
166 |
Fray Joseph de Sigüenza—Plot against him in his Order |
168 |
Prefers Trial by the Inquisition—is acquitted |
170 |
Case of Padre Alonso Romero, S. J. |
171 |
Prosecutions of incautious Preachers |
172 |
Increasing Proportion of Cases of Propositions, continuing to the last |
176 |
Chapter VIII—Sorcery and Occult Arts. |
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Accumulation of Superstitious Beliefs in Spain |
179 |
Toleration in the early Middle Ages |
180 |
John XXII orders Persecution of Sorcery |
181 |
Persistent Toleration in Spain |
182 |
The Inquisition obtains Jurisdiction |
183 |
Question as to Heresy—Pact with the Demon |
184 |
The Demon omnipresent in Superstitious Practices—Hermaphrodites |
186 |
Belief thus strengthened in Divination and Magic |
189 |
The Inquisition thus obtains exclusive Jurisdiction |
190 |
Astrology—Its Teaching suppressed in the University of Salamanca |
192 |
Procedure—Directed to prove Pact with the Demon |
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