The Inquisition Unmasked: Being an Historical and Philosophical Account of that Tremendous Tribunal, Founded on Authentic Documents; and Exhibiting the Necessity of Its Suppression, as a Means of Reform and Regeneration, Written and Published at a Time when the National Congress of Spain was about to Deliberate on this Important Measure, Zväzok 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1816 |
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Strana xxiv
... Jesus Christ , which breathes peace and fraternity among men , together with sub- mission , respect , and obedience to the constituted authorities . And , as the members and ministers of the Holy Office ought to be , and always have ...
... Jesus Christ , which breathes peace and fraternity among men , together with sub- mission , respect , and obedience to the constituted authorities . And , as the members and ministers of the Holy Office ought to be , and always have ...
Strana lxix
... Jesus Christ . We are all asto- nished at and deplore with the greatest reason , the horrid ravages caused on our soil by the barbarity and fierceness of our enemies , which will be trans- mitted to distant generations in the multitude ...
... Jesus Christ . We are all asto- nished at and deplore with the greatest reason , the horrid ravages caused on our soil by the barbarity and fierceness of our enemies , which will be trans- mitted to distant generations in the multitude ...
Strana lxxi
... Jesus Christ to cause fire to rain down from heaven to destroy Samaria , but rather the meekness of their Master and Guide , of which certainly those are ignorant who wish us to commence our functions with fire and sword , by ...
... Jesus Christ to cause fire to rain down from heaven to destroy Samaria , but rather the meekness of their Master and Guide , of which certainly those are ignorant who wish us to commence our functions with fire and sword , by ...
Strana 19
... Jesus Christ ; and that , on the contrary , coercion and rigour , far from contributing to its support , only render it odious . Nothing is more palpable in the Gospel , and other books of the New Testa- ment , than the benignity ...
... Jesus Christ ; and that , on the contrary , coercion and rigour , far from contributing to its support , only render it odious . Nothing is more palpable in the Gospel , and other books of the New Testa- ment , than the benignity ...
Strana 20
... Jesus Christ , when he proposed himself as a model for his disciples , " for I am meek , and humble of heart . ” * Could he have given to the world a more striking proof that meekness was the basis of his religion , than by presenting ...
... Jesus Christ , when he proposed himself as a model for his disciples , " for I am meek , and humble of heart . ” * Could he have given to the world a more striking proof that meekness was the basis of his religion , than by presenting ...
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accused año Antonio apostles appear Aragon autem auto de fe bishops Cádiz called calumny capital punishment Catholic cause Christian Church civil Compilacion de Instrucciones condemned confession confessor consequently constitution Cortes court crime culprit death declare defence Don Quixote Donatists ecclesiastical enemies error established execution faith favour folleto heresy heretics Holy Office impreso inflicted injury Inqui Inquisicion Inquisition inquisitors Jesus Christ Juan Antonio Llorente judges justice king latter laws Madrid magistrate manner means meekness ment ministers nation object obliged opinion Orden de Procesar Palma Páramo periodical paper periódico persecution persons Pope Portugal Portuguese Inquisition printed in Cadiz prisoner proofs prove punishment quæst quod reason religion respecting rigour Sancho Santo Officio says sentence Seville sition sitor Spain Spanish Spanish monarchy Supreme Council Tertullian therein tion torture tribunal truth Valencia Vide virtue whilst witnesses words zeal
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Strana xxv - The Roman Catholic religion, the only true one, is, and always shall be, that of the Spanish nation. The government protects it by wise and just laws, and prohibits the exercise of any other whatever.
Strana 323 - ... that God God moved the hearts of the workmen, so as to overcome the great difficulties which occurred in the execution ; a circumstance strongly indicated by sixteen master-builders, with their workmen, tools, and materials, coming in unsolicited to offer their services to the overseer of the works ; and all persevered with such fervent zeal and constancy that, without reserving to themselves the customary hours for rest, and taking only the necessary time for food, they returned to their labour...
Strana 250 - For the torture by fire, the prisoner was placed with his legs naked in the stocks ; the soles of his feet were then well greased with lard, and a blazing chafing-dish applied to them, by the heat of which they became perfectly fried. When his complaints of the pain were loudest, a board was placed between his feet and the fire, and he was again commanded to confess, but this was taken away if he persisted in his obstinacy. This species of torture was deemed the most cruel of all ; but this, as well...
Strana 237 - Having thus gained his confidence, he shall go into his cell some day after dinner, and keeping up the conversation till night, shall remain with him, under pretext of its being too late for him to return home. He shall then urge the prisoner to tell him all the particulars of his...
Strana li - De nuestro Estado, nuestros Males, y su seguro y único Remedio, por Don Liberio Veranio y Español: folleto en 4to.
Strana 190 - ... from ties still more endearing, pines amidst damp seclusion and chill despair, and vainly invokes the names of objects which so lately thrilled him with pleasure. The dripping vaults re-echo the sighs of the aged father, no longer encircled by the fond endearments of a numerous progeny; all, in short, are condemned to drag existence amidst a death-like silence, and, as it were, immured from the sight of their weeping relatives.
Strana 254 - Instructions' itself calls agony, his limbs stiff and sore, and his strength debilitated, he was called upon to give fresh proofs of his constancy, and again endure the horrid spectacle, as well as the repetition of excruciating pangs, tending to rend his whole frame to pieces." But enough, and more than enough has been brought forward, on this inhuman and revolting practice of men, who nevertheless style themselves priests of the compassionate Redeemer ! ! Rather may we not call them and does not...
Strana 250 - V.) also called that of water and ropes, and the one most commonly used, was inflicted by stretching the victim, naked as before, on his back along a wooden horse or hollow bench with sticks across, like a ladder, and prepared for the purpose. To this his feet, hands, and head were strongly bound, in such manner as to leave him no room to move.
Strana 90 - Sed venit hora, et nunc est, quando veri adoratores adorabunt Patrem in spiritu et veritate. Nam et Pater taies quasrit, qui adorent eum. Spiritus est Deus : et eos qui adorant eum, in spiritu et veritate oportet adorare.
Strana 240 - But wherefore thus your well-known zeal detain ? Go faithful peers and partners of my reign, • My pride and strength! our hated foes oppress, And crush their empire ere its pow'r increase; Haste (ere destruction end...