Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition
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Рафаэль Сабатини. Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition
Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. EARLY PERSECUTIONS
CHAPTER II. THE INQUISITION CANONICALLY ESTABLISHED
CHAPTER III. THE ORDER OF ST. DOMINIC
CHAPTER IV. ISABELLA THE CATHOLIC
CHAPTER V. THE JEWS IN SPAIN
CHAPTER VI. THE NEW-CHRISTIANS
CHAPTER VII. THE PRIOR OF HOLY CROSS
CHAPTER VIII. THE HOLY OFFICE IN SEVILLE
CHAPTER IX. THE SUPREME COUNCIL
CHAPTER X. THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE HOLY OFFICE—THE FIRST “INSTRUCTIONS” OF TORQUEMADA
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV
Article V
Article VI
Article VII
Article VIII
Article IX
Article X
Article XI
Article XII
Article XIII
Article XIV
Article XV
Article XVI
Article XVII
Article XVIII
Article XIX
Article XX
Article XXI
Article XXII
Article XXIII
Article XXIV
Article XXV
Article XXVI
Article XXVII
Article XXVIII
CHAPTER XI. THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE HOLY OFFICE—THE MODE OF PROCEDURE
CHAPTER XII. THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE HOLY OFFICE—THE AUDIENCE OF TORMENT
CHAPTER XIII. THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE HOLY OFFICE—THE SECULAR ARM
CHAPTER XIV. PEDRO ARBUÉS DE EPILA
CHAPTER XV. TORQUEMADA’S FURTHER “INSTRUCTIONS”
CHAPTER XVI. THE INQUISITION IN TOLEDO
CHAPTER XVII. AUTOS DE FÉ
CHAPTER XVIII. TORQUEMADA AND THE JEWS
CHAPTER XIX. THE LEGEND OF THE SANTO NIÑO
CHAPTER XX. THE ARREST OF YUCÉ FRANCO
CHAPTER XXI. THE TRIAL OF YUCÉ FRANCO
CHAPTER XXII. THE TRIAL OF YUCÉ FRANCO (Continued)
CHAPTER XXIII. THE TRIAL OF YUCÉ FRANCO—(Concluded)
CHAPTER XXIV. EPILOGUE TO THE AFFAIR OF THE SANTO NIÑO
CHAPTER XXV. THE EDICT OF BANISHMENT
“The Jews of Spain to The Jews of Constantinople
“The Jews of Constantinople to The Jews of Spain
CHAPTER XXVI. THE EXODUS FROM SPAIN
CHAPTER XXVII. THE LAST “INSTRUCTIONS” OF TORQUEMADA
PESTEM FUGAT HÆRETICAM
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Footnote
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Rafael Sabatini
A History
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These enactments by their uncompromising harshness abundantly reveal the extent to which heretics were execrated by the Church in her intolerance and her firm determination to extirpate them. They also reveal something of the far-reaching, pitiless, priestly subtlety and craft which were to render so terrible this tribunal.
The provisions for the punishment of those who should be moved by Christian charity to succour any of the persecuted were devised to the end that terror should stifle all such compassion; whilst the decree that the children of convicted heretics should suffer disinheritance and become ineligible for any honourable appointment was calculatedly introduced to forge a further weapon out of parental love. Where a man might readily, himself, have endured martyrdom for his convictions, he would be made to pause before including his children in the same sacrifice, before suffering them to go destitute and branded.
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