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The volume examines the legal and institutional machinery of the Spanish Inquisition, tracing how jurisdiction over heresy developed, how regular clergy and bishops contested authority, and how appeals to Rome, the Edict of Faith, and practices like limpieza shaped procedure. It details the centralization of power in the Inquisitor-General and Suprema, the organization and personnel of local tribunals, the role of unsalaried officials and familiars, and fiscal measures including confiscations that funded operations. Case studies and procedural chapters illustrate checks, abuses, and administrative evolution, with attention to penalties, recordkeeping, inspections, and the social consequences of purity laws and denunciation.

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Henry Charles Lea

Henry Charles Lea was an American historian and author known for his extensive works on the Inquisition and its historical context. His most notable work, "A History of the Inquisition of Spain," is a comprehensive four-volume study that explores the origins, practices, and impacts of the Inquisition in Spain. Lea's scholarship is characterized by meticulous research and a critical approach to historical narratives, making significant contributions to the understanding of religious persecution and its societal implications. In addition to his studies on the Inquisition, he also wrote on topics such as sacerdotal celibacy and medieval superstition, further establishing his reputation as a prominent figure in the field of historical literature.

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