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قراءة كتاب A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 3

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A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 3

A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 3

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Protestant Foreigners 421 Native Protestants 423 Dr. Egidio and the Seville Protestants—the Protestant Propaganda 424 The Protestants of Valladolid—General Alarm exploited by Valdés 429 The Autos de fe of May 21, and October 8, 1559 437 Prosecutions in Seville—Autos of 1559, 1560, 1562, 1564 and 1565 442 Native Protestantism crushed—Dread of foreign Propaganda and Ideas 448 Few scattering cases of native Protestants 452 Prosecution of Foreigners for real or suspected Protestantism 457 Obstruction of commercial Intercourse—Treaties with England, Holland and France 462 Exclusion of Foreigners, except in the Army 472 Conversion of foreign Heretics 476 Chapter IV—Censorship. Censorship originally a Function of the State 480 The Lutheran Revolt leads the Inquisition to assume it in 1521 482 Papal power granted in 1539 482 Licences to print issued by the State—Books condemned by the Inquisition 483 The Index Librorum Prohibitorum or Expurgandorum 484 Examination of all Libraries and Book-shops 487 Savage law of Philip II in 1558 488 Use of the Edict of Faith and of the Confessional 490 Triviality of Expurgation 491 Divergence between the Inquisition and the Holy See 492 Successive Indexes—of Quiroga, Sandoval, Zapata, Sotomayor,
    Vidal Marin, Prado y Cuesta and the Indice Ultimo 493 Practice of Expurgating Books and Libraries—the Escorial 497 Vigilant Supervision over Book-shops and Libraries—Estates of the Dead 501 Supervision over Importations and internal Traffic 504 Impediments to Commerce and Culture 508 Precautions against Smuggling—Visitas de Navíos 510     Interference with Commerce—The Case of Bilbao public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@46509@[email protected]#page_513" class="pginternal"

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