
A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1
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Chapters (43)
- A HISTORY OF THE INQUISITION OF SPAIN
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
- THE INQUISITION OF SPAIN.
- BOOK I. ORIGIN AND ESTABLISHMENT. CHAPTER I. THE CASTILIAN MONARCHY.
- CHAPTER II. THE JEWS AND THE MOORS.
- CHAPTER III. THE JEWS AND THE CONVERSOS.
- CHAPTER IV. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INQUISITION.
- NAVARRE.
- CHAPTER V. THE KINGDOMS OF ARAGON.
- VALENCIA.
- ARAGON.
- CATALONIA.
- THE BALEARIC ISLES.
- BOOK II. RELATIONS WITH THE STATE.
- CHAPTER I. RELATIONS WITH THE CROWN.
- CHAPTER II. SUPEREMINENCE.
- CHAPTER III. PRIVILEGES AND EXEMPTIONS.
- CHAPTER IV. CONFLICTING JURISDICTIONS.
- CHAPTER V. POPULAR HOSTILITY
- APPENDIX.
- I. LIST OF TRIBUNALS.
- II. LIST OF INQUISITORS-GENERAL.
- III. SPANISH COINAGE.
- DOCUMENTS. I.
- II. Edict of May 30, 1492, Regulating Settlements with the Expelled Jews.
- III. Torquemada’s Instructions to Inquisitors, Dec., 1484.[1339]
- IV. Torquemada’s Instructions To Inquisitors, Jan., 1485.[1340]
- V. Instructions of Seville, 1500.[1341]
- VI. Extracts from the Register of the Receiver of Confiscations at Valencia, 1485-1486.
- VII. Brief of Julius II Respecting the Troubles in Cordova.
- VIII. Proposition Made in October, 1519, to Charles V to Compound for the Confiscations.
- IX. Memorial from Granada to Charles V in 1526.
- X. Bull of Sixtus IV, April 18 1482, Temporarily Reforming the Inquisition of Aragon.
- XI. King Ferdinand to Pope Sixtus IV, May 13, 1482.
- XII. Memoria de diversos Autos de Inquisicion celebrados en Çaragoça desde el ano 1484 asta el de 1502 en que se refieren las personas castigadas en ellos.[1344]
- XIII. Letter of Carlos III to the Pope, December 26, 1774, asking him to concede the faculties of Inquisitor-general to Felipe Bertran, Bishop of Salamanca.
- XIV. Resignation of Inquisitor-general Sotomayor.
- XV. Extracts from the Consulta of the Council of the Inquisition, May 5, 1646, on the independent Superiority of Inquisitorial Jurisdiction over Officials.
- XVI. Decree of Philip IV concerning Disobedience, March 26, 1633.
- XVII. Proclamation on the Arrival of an Inquisitor.
- XVIII. Memoria de la Reforma de Ministros del Santo Oficio que hizo hacer el rey en 1646.
- XIX. Decree of Philip III on Quarrels between Bishops and Inquisitors.
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