A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2

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A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2

by Henry Charles Lea

EN·~23 hours·1 chapter

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1 total

Every attempt has been made to replicate the original book as printed. Some typographical errors have been corrected. A list follows the text.

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This volume offers a thorough examination of the Spanish Inquisition’s legal foundations, beginning with how the institution defined and pursued heresy. It explores the delicate balance between ecclesiastical and civil authority, detailing the ways the Inquisition claimed exclusive jurisdiction while navigating the limits imposed by bishops and regular clergy. Readers will gain insight into the early mechanisms that shaped inquisitorial power and the doctrinal arguments that underpinned its actions.

The book then turns to the complex interplay between Spanish rulers, the papacy, and the inquisitorial courts, tracing disputes over appeals, pardons, and the authority of the Supreme Council. Detailed case studies illustrate how high‑ranking officials and even archbishops became entangled in these legal battles, while the later chapters map the institutional evolution that centralized the Inquisition’s operations. Throughout, the narrative remains grounded in original documents, making the intricate history of law, faith, and politics both clear and compelling for listeners interested in the era’s religious institutions.

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en

Duration

~23 hours (1334K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-10-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Charles Lea

Henry Charles Lea

1825–1909

A leading American historian of the medieval Church, he brought unusual energy and independence to subjects like the Inquisition, clerical celibacy, and ecclesiastical law. Working from Philadelphia, he built an international reputation for deeply researched books that shaped historical study on both sides of the Atlantic.

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