obtains an unrestricted Inquisition
253 |
| Activity of the Inquisition |
259 |
| Tribunal established in Goa but not in Brazil |
261 |
| Organization of the Portuguese Inquisition |
262 |
| Cases of George Buchanan and Damião de Goes |
263 |
| Increased activity after the Spanish Conquest |
265 |
| The General Pardon of 1604 |
267 |
| The Portuguese New Christians in Spain |
270 |
| Active Persecution in Portugal |
273 |
| Discussions as to Expulsion |
275 |
| Rebellion of 1640—João IV favors the New Christians |
280 |
| Padre Antonio Vieira S. J. appeals for them to Rome |
284 |
| Innocent XI orders Modifications of Procedure |
289 |
| Unabated Prejudice in Spain—Olivares opposes the Inquisition |
290 |
| Dread of Jewish Propaganda—Case of Lope de Vera |
293 |
| Persistent Persecution of Portuguese |
296 |
| Gradual Obsolescence of Jewish Observances |
300 |
| Restriction of Emigration or Expulsion |
303 |
| Catastrophe of Majorca |
305 |
| Recrudescence of Persecution after the War of Succession |
308 |
| Extinction of Judaism in Spain |
311 |
| Exclusion of Foreign Jews |
311 |
| Readmission to Spain under Constitution of 1869 |
315 |
| Chapter II—Moriscos. |
| Toleration of the Mudéjares—Capitulations of Granada |
317 |
| Talavera and Ximenes in Granada |
319 |
| Rising of the Moors—Enforced Conversion |
322 |
| Isabella compels Conversion in Castile—Instruction neglected |
324 |
| Persecution of the new Converts |
328 |
| Situation in Granada |
331 |
| Oppressive Edict of Philip II in 1567 |
334 |
| Rebellion of the Moriscos |
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