Dealings with the Inquisition; Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits
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Giacinto Achilli. Dealings with the Inquisition; Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits
Dealings with the Inquisition; Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
Footnote
CHAPTER II
Footnote
CHAPTER III
Footnote
CHAPTER IV
Footnote
CHAPTER V
Footnote
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
Footnote
CHAPTER VIII
Footnote
CHAPTER IX
Footnote
CHAPTER X
Footnote
CHAPTER XI
Footnote
CHAPTER XII
Footnote
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
Footnote
CHAPTER XV
Footnote
CHAPTER XVI
Footnote
APPENDIX
Footnote
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Giacinto Achilli
Published by Good Press, 2022
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But before my departure from the Inquisition, there are two circumstances on which I shall dwell more at large, under the impression that those persons for whom I chiefly write, will be greatly interested in a minute account of all that took place on those occasions. I refer to my examination before the Judge of the Inquisition, and my conference with the Theologian of the same establishment, who was sent to endeavour by his arguments to bring me back to the Church of Rome. How such an idea ever got into their heads I cannot imagine. They knew that I had abjured their system in consequence of a thorough conviction of its falsity. They knew that for ten years I had studied the subject night and day. They were not ignorant that such attempts had been made before, and that they had always proved unsuccessful. Papal Rome had had to lament the defeat of many of her champions, who had leagued together to overcome me.
I was greatly surprised to see this Theologian, and still more so to hear that he had been sent by the Cardinal Vicar, by order of the Pope. Our conference, then, which took place privately, in a corner of the rich saloon of Julio Romano, in the Castle of St. Angelo, is now destined to become public, and I shall with great satisfaction undertake the office of making it so, in order that not only all that passed between us may be known, but that the manner of it may also be understood.[2]
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