A History of the Inquisition of Spain, Volume 3

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Macmillan, 1922
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Table des matières

General Use of Torture in Secular Courts
1
The Threat of Torture
7
No exemptions admitted
13
Severity of Torture
22
Repetition of Torture
28
Fees of the Torturer
35
The Accusation
41
The Curador for Minors
50
Extinction of Judaism in Spain
311
Chapter IIMoriscos
317
Isabella compels Conversion in CastileInstruction neglected
324
Persecution of the new Converts
328
The Moors under the Crown of Aragon
342
gives all Moors the Alternative of Exile or Baptism
352
The Inquisition disregards the Agreement
358
Futile Efforts at Instruction and Conversion
365

The Patrones Te61ogos
52
Examination of the Accused
71
Prosecution of the Dead
81
BOOK VIIPUNISHMENT
93
Severity or Benignity
99
Acquittal
105
Admission to Bail
111
Chapter IIMinor Penalties
121
Razing Houses
128
PAGE
135
The GalleysThe Presidio
144
The Perpetual Prison
151
TheSanbenito
162
Disabilities
172
Clerical Offenders
180
Conversion before or after SentenceStrangling before Burning
190
Disappearance of relaxation
208
The Auto Particular or Autillo
221
The Auto de fe as a spectacular Entertainment
227
Chapter IJews
231
Influx of Portuguese Judaizers after the Conquest of Portugal
237
Unabated Prejudice in SpainOlivares opposes the Inquisition
290
Persistent Persecution of Portuguese
296
Restriction of Emigration or Expulsion
303
Edicts of Gracetheir Failure
371
Deplorable Condition of the MoriscosEmigration forbidden 375 Questions as to Baptism Marriage Slaughtering Meat
380
Plans to avert the DangerExpulsion resolved on
388
Expulsion from Granada and Andalusia in January 1610
398
Expulsion delayed in Murcia until January 1614
404
Chapter IIIProtestantism
411
Protestant Foreigners
421
Dr Egidio and the Seville Protestantsthe Protestant Propa
424
The Autos de fe of May 21 and October 8 1559
437
Native Protestantism crushedDread of foreign Propaganda
448
Prosecution of Foreigners for real or suspected Protestantism
457
Obstruction of commercial IntercourseTreaties with England
468
Chapter IVCensorship
480
Examination of all Libraries and Bookshops
487
Successive Indexesof Quiroga Sandoval Zapata Sotomayor
497
Supervision over Importations and internal Traffic
504
Precautions against SmugglingVisilas de Navios
510
Licences to read prohibited Books
521
Prohibition of vernacular Bibles
528
Quarrel with Rome over the RegalistasThe Inquisition secures
533
It turns against the CrownCarlos III controls its Censorship
539
Censorship of Morals and Art
545
AppendixStatistics of Offences and Penalties
551
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