History of the Inquisition from Its Establishment Till the Present Time
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The work traces the Inquisition's emergence from early ecclesiastical and papal measures to suppress dissent, describes the formation of inquisitorial tribunals and religious orders, and follows institutional growth particularly in Spain. It outlines organizational structure, privileges of inquisitors, methods of secrecy, accusation, imprisonment, and formalized torture, and recounts high-profile campaigns against Jews, Moors, and reforming writers. It highlights notorious officials and trials, and documents individual cases of suffering to illustrate procedural abuses and cruelty. Compiled from contemporary and later authorities, the account condenses extensive sources to present a concise history and to urge critical reflection on religious intolerance and coercive institutions.
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