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An answer to Mr. Benjamin Bennet's Irenicum: wherein the doctrine of the trinity is defended, and the Duty of Believing it enforc'd: The Necessity of a Divine Illumination declar'd: The pretended Right of Christians, to chuse what is Wrong, adjusted: An Ambiguity in settling Fundamentals expos'd: The insolent Charge of Imposing and setting up an Inquisition, answer'd: And loose Harangues about Peace, with a Neglect of Truth, prov'd to be only the Shuffling of an Author, and to have no place in an Argument. By John Atkinson, of Stainton, in Westmorland.
Atkinson, John, of Stainton, Westmoreland.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli, late of the Hague. Giving a particular account of his birth, education, slavery, Monastie State, Imprisonment in the Inquisition at Rome, and the different Figures he has since made, as well in Italy, as in England, France and Holland. With the Continuation of the same to the Day of his Death. Written by Himself, just before his Decease And committed to the Care of an intimate Friend. The Whole being a Series of the most diverting History, and surprising Events, ever yet made public. Adorn'd with curious copper cuts. ...
Olivier, J., abbé.Date: M.DCC.XL. [1740]- Books
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The secret history of priest-craft: or, the Spanish Inquisition, erected by Mr. John King, teacher of a congregation in Wellingborough, formerly Protestant: in direct opposition to the doctrine maintain'd, and fully Prov'd, by the Lord Bishop of Bangor, in his Sermon before the King, March 31. 1717; and by the Protestant Churches, both Foreign and Domestick. With the Opinion of the Revd. Mr. Eben. Chandler, Dav. Some, J. Jennings, John Hunt, and T. Milway, neighbouring Ministers thereupon. To which is added, by way o rebuke, a letter to the Reverend Mr. Milway. By John Rappitt.
Rappitt, John.Date: 1718- Books
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The memoirs of Signor Gaudentio di Lucca: taken from his confession and examination before the Fathers of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy. Making a discovery of an unknown country in the midst of the vast Desarts of Africa, as Ancient, Populous, and Civilized, as the Chinese. With an account of their antiquity, origine, religion, Customs, Polity, &c. and the Manner how they got first over those vast Desarts. Interspersed with several most surprizing and curious Incidents. Copied from the original manuscript kept in St. Mark's Library at Venice: with critical notes of the learned Signor Rhedi, giving an Account of the Manner and Causes of his being seized.
Berington, Simon, 1680-1755.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The history of the ancient town, and once famous abbey, of Waltham, in the county of Essex, from the foundation to the present time. Containing many curious Extracts from Records, Leger-Books, Grants, Charters, Acts of Parliament, approved Authors, and from Inscriptions on the Monuments in the Church. Together with The Inquisition taken of the Perambulation of the Forest of Waltham, setting forth all and singular the Meers, Metes, Bounds &c. of the said Forest. To which is added The history of abbies, abridg'd, from the Year 977 to their Dissolution, and down to the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. Illustrated with many curious copper-plates. By J. Farmer, of Waltham Abbey, Gent.
Farmer, J. (John), active 18th century.Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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Popery and slavery display'd. Containing the character of popery, and a relation of popish cruelties, Including, The Spanish Butcheries on the Native Indians; The Persecution of the Waldenses, and Albigenses; Of the Protestants in Bohemia, other Parts of Germany, and in the Low-Countries, and Piedmont. As also The Massacrees of Paris and Ireland. With a description of the Spanish Inquisition; and, The dreadful Effects of the French Persecution, under Lewis the Fourteenth. To which are added, The Demands of the Pope and Pretender, on this Nation: and the Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery, &c. Shewing The Necessity of all States and Conditions of Free-Born Englishmen, to arm themselves at this Time, in Defence of their King, Laws, Liberties, Religion, Lives and Fortunes, against a Popish Pretender to the Crown of this Kingdom; and addressed to all protestant subjects; but more especially to that loyal Part of the Nation, who have associated, and armed themselves and their Dependents, in the Cause of God, and of their King and Country.
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566.Date: [1745]- Books
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Popery and slavery display'd. Containing the character of popery, and a relation of popish cruelties, Including, The Spanish Butcheries on the Native Indians; The Persecution of the Waldenses, and Albigenses; Of the Protestants in Bohemia, other Parts of Germany, and in the Low-Countries, and Picdmont. AS Also The Massacrees of Paris and Ireland. With a description of the Spanish Inquisition; and, The dreadful Effects of the French Persecution, under Lewis the Fourteenth. To which are added, The Demands of the Pope and Pretender, on this Nation: and the Grounds and Reasons of the Laws against Popery, &c. Shewing The Necessity of all States and Conditions of Free-Born Englishmen, to arm themselves at this Time, in Defence of their King, Laws, Liberties, Religion, Lives and Fortunes, against a Popish Pretender to the Crown of this Kingdom; and addressed to all protestant subjects; but more especially to that loyal Part of the Nation, who have associated, and armed themselves and their Dependents, in the Cause of God, and of their King and Country.
Casas, Bartolomé de las, 1484-1566.Date: [1745]- Books
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The voyages and adventures of Miles Philips, a West-Country sailor. Containing A Relation of his various Fortune both by Sea and Land; the inhuman Usage he met with from the Spaniards at Mexico, and the Salvage Indians of Canada and other barbarous Nations; and the Sufferings he and his Companions underwent by their Confinement and Sentence in the Spanish Inquisition. Together with A Natural Description of the Countries he visited, and particular Observations on the Religion, Customs and Manners of their respective Inhabitants. written by himself in the plain stile of an English sailor.
Philips, Miles, active 1568-1582.Date: 1724- Books
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The adventures of Sig. Gaudentio di Lucca. Being the substance of his examination before the Fathers of the Inquisition at Bologna in Italy: giving an account of an unknown country in the Deserts of Africa, The Origin and Antiquity of the People, Their Religion, Customs, and Laws. Copied from the original manuscript in St Mark's Library at Venice; with critical note of the learned Sig. Rhedi. To which is prefixed. A Letter of the Secretary of the Inquisition, showing the Reasons of Signor Gaudentio's being apprehended, and the Manner of it. Translated from the Italian.
Berington, Simon, 1680-1755.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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An account of the rise and present state of the inquisitions: shewing, that those of Spain and Portugal are contrary to the divine and political laws, and more cruel and tyrannical in their Proceedings than that in Italy. Written originally in Spanish by a Roman Catholick, and never before translated into English. To which is added, The remarkable Tryal and Sufferings of a Protestant by the Inquisition in New Spain.
Date: [1730]- Books
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The life of Joseph Balsamo, commonly called Count Cagliostro: containing the singular and uncommon adventures of that extraordinary personage From His Birth Till His Imprisonment In The Castle Of ST. Angelo. To which are added, the particulars of his trial before the Inquisition, The History Of His Confessions Concerning Common And Egyptian Masonry, And A Variety Of Other Interesting Particulars. Translated from the original proceedings published at Rome by Order of the Apostolic Chamber. With an engraved portrait of Cagliostro.
Barberi, fl. 1787.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A history of the cruel sufferings of the protestants, and others, by Popish persecutions, in various countries: together with a view of the reformations from the Church of Rome. Interspersed with the Barbarities of the Inquisition, By Question and Answer. Faithfully compiled from a great Number of Authors in different Languages, By John Lockman, Secretary to the Society of the Free British Fishery: Author of the History of England, and Roman History, by Question and Answer. Writ principally for Schools: and being intended as a Preservative from Popery and arbitrary Power, may be of Use in all Protestant Families.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- Books
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A history of the cruel sufferings of the Protestants, and others, by Popish persecutions, in various countries: together with a view of the reformations from the Church of Rome. Interspersed with the Barbarities of the Inquisition. By Question and Answer. Faithfully compiled from a great Number of Authors, in different Languages, By John Lockman, Secretary to the Society of the Free British Fishery: Author of the History of England, and Roman History, by Question and Answer. Writ principally for Schools: and being intended as a Preservative from Popery and arbitrary Power, may be of Use in all Protestant Families.
Lockman, John, 1698-1771.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A caveat against the Pretender: being a short, but impartial history of some of the assassinations, murders, and inhumane slaughters, committed by papists upon protestants: with a particular account of the massacres of Ireland and Paris, and of the Bloody Inquisition. And also An Estimate of the Proportion of the Lands of the Nation, formerly possess'd by the Church of Rome, and which would be again in their Hands, should Popery return. To which is premis'd, Some Account of Popish Principles; shewing, that they necessarily lead to all this Barbarity; and particularly, that if ever a Popish Prince usurp the British Throne, he is bound by all that is sacred, to extirpate and destroy his Protestant Subjects, upon Pain of Damnation.
Date: [1723]- Books
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An Impartial account of many barbarous cruelties exercised in the inquisition in Spain, Portugal, and Italy. Particularly, I. The trial and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the inquisition in Spain, with an account of his deliverance. II. A description of the inquisition of Granada. III. the prosecution of the famous Molinos; his condemnation, imprisonment and death. IV. An abstract of the travels and sufferings of Mr. William Lithgow, a Scotsman, and accounts of other cruelties used in the inquisition.
Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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An answer to Mr. Peirce's Western inquisition, &c.
Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Pictures
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A distressed young woman protests her innocence and prays before the judge and the counsel of the Spanish inquisition. Aquatint by J.P.M. Jazet, 1839, after S.J.E. Jones.
Jones, Sidney James E., active 1840.Date: [1839]Reference: 43223i- Books
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The inquisition of science / by Mona Caird.
Caird, Mona.Date: 1903- Books
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Heresy, crusade and inquisition in southern France, 1100-1250 / Walter L. Wakefield.
Wakefield, Walter L. (Walter Leggett)Date: 1974- Books
The inquisition of climate science / James Lawrence Powell.
Powell, James Lawrence, 1936-Date: [2011], ©2011- Books
Medicine and the inquisition in the early modern world / edited by Maria Pia Donato.
Date: [2019]- Books
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An impartial account of the cruelties exercised in the inquisition in Spain, Portugal, and Italy: Particularly, the trial and sufferings, of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the inquisition in Spain, for the sake of the Protestant religion: with an account of his deliverance. To which is annex'd, a copy of a certificate sign'd by the then archbishop and bishops relating to his sufferings. Also a description of the inquisition of Granda; and the prosecution of the samous molinos; his condemnation, imprisonment and death. With an abstract of the travels and sufferings of Mr. William Lithgow, a Scotsman, in the inquisition; and an account of other cruelties in that wicked court likewise, Mr. Bower, who was secretary to the inquisition, his reasons for leaving the same. By Giles Holman, Esq;
Holman, Giles, Esq.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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The Baptists inquisition. Held at the George, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, Nov. 15th, 1742. By five ministers, two clarks and a deacon.
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Galileo and the church : political inquisition or critical dialogue? / Rivka Feldhay.
Feldhay, Rivka.Date: 1995- Books
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The history of the inquisition, as it is exercised at Goa. Written in French by the ingenious Monsieur Dellon, who laboured Five Years under those Severities. With an account of his deliverance. Translated into English.
Dellon, Gabriel, 1649-Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]