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The Perpetual Prison |
151 |
Commutations |
160 |
The Sanbenito |
162 |
Its display in Churches |
164 |
Disabilities |
172 |
Clerical Offenders |
180 |
Chapter IV—the Stake. |
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Burning for heresy in the Public Law of Europe |
183 |
Responsibility of the Church |
184 |
Conversion before or after Sentence—Strangling before Burning |
190 |
Conditions entailing relaxation—Pertinacity |
195 |
Denial—the Negativo |
198 |
Partial confession—the Diminuto |
199 |
The Dogmatizer or Heresiarch |
200 |
Relapse |
202 |
Disappearance of relaxation |
208 |
Chapter V—the Auto de Fe. |
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Impressiveness of the Auto Publico General |
209 |
Preparations and Celebration |
213 |
The Auto Particular or Autillo |
220 |
It Replaces the General Public Auto |
221 |
Celebration in Churches |
224 |
The Auto de fe as a spectacular Entertainment |
227 |
BOOK VIII—SPHERES OF ACTION. |
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Chapter I—Jews. |
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Neglect of Instruction of coerced Converts |
231 |
Slenderness of Proof required for Prosecutio |
232 |
Gradual Disappearance of Judaism |
234 |
Influx of Portuguese Judaizers after the Conquest of Portugal |
237 |
Portugal—Treatment of Jewish Refugees |
237 |
João III resolves to introduce the Inquisition |
238 |
Struggle in Rome between João and the New Christians |
239 |
João
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