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They are deported and scattered—their Prosperity |
339 |
The Moors under the Crown of Aragon |
342 |
Valencia—Coercive Baptism by the Germanía |
346 |
Investigation as to its Extent and Character |
348 |
Decision to enforce Adhesion to the Faith |
351 |
Charles V gives all Moors the Alternative of Exile or Baptism—they submit |
352 |
The Concordia of 1528 grants them Exemption from the Inquisition |
357 |
The Inquisition disregards the Agreement |
358 |
Fines substituted for Confiscation |
360 |
Activity of the Inquisition—Case of Don Cosme Abenamir |
362 |
Futile Efforts at Instruction and Conversion |
365 |
Edicts of Grace—their Failure |
371 |
Intermittent Trials of Moderation |
373 |
Deplorable Condition of the Moriscos—Emigration forbidden |
375 |
Questions as to Baptism, Marriage, Slaughtering Meat |
380 |
Dangerous Discontent of the Moriscos |
382 |
Ravages of Moorish Corsairs on the Coast |
383 |
Plots with foreign Powers for a Rising |
384 |
Plans to avert the Danger—Expulsion resolved on |
388 |
Its execution in Valencia, September, 1609 |
393 |
Expulsion from Granada and Andalusia in January, 1610 |
398 |
simultaneously from Castile |
399 |
from Aragon and Catalonia in May, 1610 |
401 |
Final rooting out of the Moriscos antiguos |
403 |
Expulsion delayed in Murcia until January, 1614 |
404 |
Number and Fate of the Exiles |
406 |
Squandering of the Confiscations |
409 |
Chapter III—Protestantism. |
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Exaggeration of the Protestant Movement in Spain |
411 |
Pre-Reformation Freedom of Speech—Erasmus |
412 |
First Efforts of Repression, in 1521 |
413 |
The Enchiridion of Erasmus—Persecution of Erasmists—of Catholics |
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