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EN QVATRO - AVTOS - CELEBRADOS EN MALLORCA POR EL SANTO OFICIO DE LA INQVISICION EN QVE AN SALIDO OCHENTA, I OCHO REOS, I DE TREINTA, I SIETE RELAIADOS SOLO VVO TRES PERTINACES.
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APÉNDICE II - AUTO DE FÉE (1675)
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APÉNDICE VI - REAL CEDULA DE S. M. Y SEÑORES DEL CONSEJO, POR LA QUE SE DECLARAN Á LOS
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In this vivid historical record a 17th‑century Inquisitorial session in Mallorca comes to life through a series of concise legal proclamations. An experienced cleric and scholar introduces the solemn proceedings, noting the eighty‑eight accused and the few who manage to recant. The opening transports listeners to a stark courtroom where doctrine, fear, and ritual intersect, setting a tense atmosphere that feels both ceremonial and urgent.
The narrative weaves together the charges, theological arguments, and the stark verdicts, offering a clear sense of how faith was defended and punished. With terse yet evocative language, the document captures the clash between the inquisitors’ fervor and the condemned’s desperate pleas. As the first act concludes, the fate of a handful of obstinate defendants hints at the harsh reality awaiting many, leaving the audience eager to hear how the subsequent judgments unfold.
Full title
La fee triunfante en quatro autos Celebrados en Mallorca por el Santo Oficio de la Inquisición en que han salido ochenta y ocho reos, y de treinta y siete relajados sólo hubo tres pertinaces. Celebrados en Mallorca por el Santo Oficio de la Inquisición en que han salido ochenta y ocho reos, y de treinta y siete relajados sólo hubo tres pertinaces.
Language
es
Duration
~4 hours (269K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif, Broward County and Michigan University Libraries and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-07-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1640–1701
A Catalan Jesuit writer and theologian from the Baroque era, he taught theology, led several Jesuit colleges, and became known for books that mixed moral reflection, learning, and sharp religious polemic.
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