A History of the Inquisition of Spain

A History of the Inquisition of Spain
Title A History of the Inquisition of Spain PDF eBook
Author Henry Charles Lea
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1906
Genre Inquisition
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The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies

The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies
Title The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies PDF eBook
Author Henry Charles Lea
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1908
Genre Inquisition
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The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies

The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies
Title The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies PDF eBook
Author Henry Lea
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 576
Release 2003-03-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725200686

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The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820

The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820
Title The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820 PDF eBook
Author John F. Chuchiak
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 465
Release 2012-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 1421403862

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The Inquisition! Just the word itself evokes, to the modern reader, endless images of torment, violence, corruption, and intolerance committed in the name of Catholic orthodoxy and societal conformity. But what do most people actually know about the Inquisition, its ministers, its procedures? This systematic, comprehensive look at one of the most important Inquisition tribunals in the New World reveals a surprisingly diverse panorama of actors, events, and ideas that came into contact and conflict in the central arena of religious faith. Edited and annotated by John F. Chuchiak IV, this collection of previously untranslated and unpublished documents from the Holy Office of the Inquisition in New Spain provides a clear understanding of how the Inquisition originated, evolved, and functioned in the colonial Spanish territories of Mexico and northern Central America. The three sections of documents lay out the laws and regulations of the Inquisition, follow examples of its day-to-day operations and procedures, and detail select trial proceedings. Chuchiak’s opening chapter and brief section introductions provide the social, historical, political, and religious background necessary to comprehend the complex and generally misunderstood institutions of the Inquisition and the effect it has had on societal development in modern-day Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Featuring fifty-eight newly translated documents, meticulous annotations, and trenchant contextual analysis, this documentary history is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the Inquisition in general and its nearly three-hundred-year reign in the New World in particular.

The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820

The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820
Title The Inquisition in New Spain, 1536–1820 PDF eBook
Author John F. Chuchiak IV
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 559
Release 2012-05-21
Genre History
ISBN 1421404494

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The Inquisition! Just the word itself evokes, to the modern reader, endless images of torment, violence, corruption, and intolerance committed in the name of Catholic orthodoxy and societal conformity. But what do most people actually know about the Inquisition, its ministers, its procedures? This systematic, comprehensive look at one of the most important Inquisition tribunals in the New World reveals a surprisingly diverse panorama of actors, events, and ideas that came into contact and conflict in the central arena of religious faith. Edited and annotated by John F. Chuchiak IV, this collection of previously untranslated and unpublished documents from the Holy Office of the Inquisition in New Spain provides a clear understanding of how the Inquisition originated, evolved, and functioned in the colonial Spanish territories of Mexico and northern Central America. The three sections of documents lay out the laws and regulations of the Inquisition, follow examples of its day-to-day operations and procedures, and detail select trial proceedings. Chuchiak’s opening chapter and brief section introductions provide the social, historical, political, and religious background necessary to comprehend the complex and generally misunderstood institutions of the Inquisition and the effect it has had on societal development in modern-day Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras. Featuring fifty-eight newly translated documents, meticulous annotations, and trenchant contextual analysis, this documentary history is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the Inquisition in general and its nearly three-hundred-year reign in the New World in particular.

The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies

The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies
Title The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies PDF eBook
Author Henry Charles Lea
Publisher Good Press
Pages 379
Release 2023-07-09
Genre Fiction
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"The inquisition in the Spanish dependencies" by Henry Charles Lea. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

A History of the Inquisition

A History of the Inquisition
Title A History of the Inquisition PDF eBook
Author Henry Charles Lea
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 1857
Release 2022-12-10
Genre History
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A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages in three volumes is a groundbreaking work on the subject of Inquisition, written by Henry Charles Lea, one of the main authorities on the subject. His goal was to present an impartial account of the institution as it existed during the earlier period. In order to accurately appreciate the process of its development and the results of its activity the author takes in consideration the factors controlling the minds and souls of men during these times. He recapitulates nearly all the spiritual and intellectual movements of the Middle Ages, glancing at the condition of society in certain of its phases. Beginning with the state of church in 12th and 13th century, the study includes various forms of heresy emerging throughout the European continent from Spain and France west, to Slavic countries in Eastern Europe. Lea particularly deals with various fields of inquisitorial activity, notably its utilization in political purposes. Though his study of the Inquisition was criticized for anti-Spanish bias, it is thoroughly researched and contains interesting details surrounding this notorious institution.