foreign, regulations for, iii, 464, 472, 473, 475
Hergenrother, Card., on Inqn., iv, 248
Heriot, iv, 496
Hermandad de S. Pedro Martir, ii, 282
la Santa, i, 29
Hermaphrodites punished, iv, 187
Hernia, torture in cases of, iii, 15
Hernández Diego, iii, 416
Hernández, Francisca, iii, 416; iv, 9
Hernández, Julian, iii, 427, 429, 445
Herraiz, Isabel Maria, iii, 208; iv, 90
Herrera, prophetess of, her arrest, i, 186
her followers burnt, iv, 520
Herrezuelo, Antonio de, iii, 429, 431, 440
Hidalguía, privileges of, i, 375, 396; iv, 478
Hindu converts, iii, 261
Hojeda, Alonso de, urges Inquisition, i, 154, 163
Holy Alliance on Liberalism, iv, 444
intervenes in Spain, iv, 445
Holy See, its supreme jurisdiction, ii, 160
rupture with, iv, 441
Holland, emigration to, iii, 279
protests against visitas de navíos, iii, 517
Honestas personas, ii, 544
Honey and feathers as penance, iii, 133
Honey, case of load of, iii, 287
Honorary officials, ii, 216
Honorius III on badges for Jews, i, 69
Honorius IV on disabilities of descendants, iii, 173
Hornachos, Moriscos of, iii, 342
Horses, export of, iv, 278
Horstmann, J. Heinrich, case of, iii, 477
Hospitals, sick transferred to, ii, 523
insane sent to, iii, 59
service in, as penance, iii, 145
used as prisons, iii, 151
Host, sacrilege on, by Jews, i, 116
insults to it, iv, 355, 432
Hostegesis, Bp., of Málaga, i, 46
Hostility, racial, stimulated, i, 75, 81
to Inquisition, i, 214, 527
Hours of the Virgin in Romance prohibited, iii, 528
of work not observed, ii, 226
Houses, appropriation of, i, 527
rented for tribunals, ii, 206
private, used as prisons, iii, 151
furnished to officials, ii, 195, 208, 218
rents paid from penances, ii, 394
of officials and familiars as asylums, i, 422
razing of, iii, 128, 207; iv, 266
Huesca, tribunal of, i, 548
College of Santiago, i, 456
episcopal edict of faith, ii, 7
Huguenots in Spain, iii, 450, 458, 471
Humanity to prisoners, ii, 524, 525
Hunting licences granted, iv, 383
Husbands liable for wives’ dowries, ii, 334, 341
Hypnotism in mysticism, iv, 2
in witchcraft, iv, 220
Hysteria in demoniacal possession, iv, 350
Ideal of Inqn., ii, 483
Identification of accused, ii, 553
of witnesses prevented, iii, 53
Idiaquez, Fran. de, on Moriscos, iii, 391
Ignorance as extenuation, iii, 63
Illescas, Abbot, on Protestants, iii, 432, 440, 444
expurgation of his book, iii, 498
Illness, removal from prison during, ii, 505, 523
torture during, iii, 15
Illuminism, ii, 135; iv, 4, 9
in the Edict of Faith, iv, 18, 24
in Extremadura, iv, 20
taught by Caldera, iv, 29
errors ascribed to, iv, 30
is formal heresy, iv, 34
treatment of, iv, 35
in Italy, iv, 43
mystic, iv, 73
Illuminists of Llerena, iv, 23
of Seville burnt, iv, 34
Illusion in witchcraft, iv, 208, 212, 217, 219, 229, 231,
237
Iluso, iv, 79
Images, irreverent, suppressed, iii, 546
outrages on, iii, 100; iv, 352, 391
Immaculate Conception, iv, 359
controversy over it, iv, 359
jurisdiction, iv, 360
censorship over books, iv, 361
Immorality in mysticism, iv, 9, 23, 25, 31, 35, 42, 43,
56, 57, 61, 70, 74
of 17th century, iv, 510
Immunity of clergy disregarded, i, 16, 428; iv, 497
of officials, i, 265
for false-witness, ii, 557
Impartiality to be preserved, ii, 483
Impeccability of mystics, iv, 2, 8, 31, 43, 55, 56,
74
Impeding the Inqn., i, 341; ii, 472, 492
case of Ant. Pérez, iv, 260, 268, 269
Imperfect confession, ii, 574
Importation of grain, i, 385
Imports supervised by Inqn., iii, 505
of books, iii, 489, 505, 507, 508
of vellon coinage, iv, 283
Impostors, mystic, iv, 81, 86, 87,
88
in Italy, iv, 44
in sorcery, iv, 197, 201
Imposture of personating officials, iv, 345
of demoniacal possession, iv, 351
Imposts on Moriscos, iii, 377
Imprisonment destroys limpieza, i, 357, 510, 512; ii, 311, 334, 340; iii, 177
dread of, ii, 511
nature of, ii, 509, 514, 515, 518, 519
as torture, iii, 4
escape from, iii, 103
sentences to, iii, 158
cum and absque misericordia, iii, 159
Improvidence of the tribunals, ii, 435
Impurity of blood, consequences of, ii, 297
through penance, ii, 299
limitation on, ii, 306
its infection, ii, 310
In absentia, trials, iii, 86
In caput alienum, torture, iii, 12
Income from canonries, ii, 431
of Church of Toledo, iv, 493
Income-tax, exemption from, i, 384
Incomunicado, ii, 494, 513
In conspectu tormentorum, iii, 6
Incriminating questions forbidden, ii, 466
Incubus, an illusion, iv, 220, 231
Indecency of exorciser, iv, 352
Independence, financial, of Inqn., i, 328
claimed by Inqn., i, 342
of Spanish censorship, iii, 535
Index Librorum Prohibitorum, iii, 484
earliest Spanish, iii, 485
expurgatory, of Bibles, iii, 486
Tridentine, iii, 492
expurgatory, iii, 492, 494
of Brisighella, iii, 492
of Quiroga, iii, 493
successive Indexes, iii, 495
classification of authors, iii, 500
of defamatory writings, iii, 531
lascivious books, iii, 545
astrology placed in, iv, 193
uncanonized saints, iv, 357
Indexes to registers, ii, 256, 259
Indian Bibles suppressed, iii, 529
Indies, trading with, by Conversos, ii, 357
tribunals modify sentences, iii, 98
Indirectas, iii, 63
Indolence, Spanish, iv, 483
Indulgences not to include heresy, ii, 25
for disregarding papal letters, ii, 106
for bringing wood to stake, iii, 184
for attending autos, iii, 209
Industry, disdain for, i, 2; iv, 485
of Mudéjares, i, 66
effect of confiscation on, ii, 386
burdens on, iv, 479
In eminenti, bull, iv, 299
Infamy caused by prison, i, 510, 512
by arrest, ii, 311, 490, 492
of impurity of blood, ii, 297
perpetuated by sanbenitos, iii, 166
no disqualification for witnesses, ii, 538
Infantado, Duke del, shares in confiscations, ii, 319
Infanzones, their right of asylum, i, 422
Infection shed by heresy, ii, 337
Infidel, warlike exports to the, iv, 279
Influence of Edict of Faith, ii, 99
of confiscation, ii, 386
of unjust taxation, iv, 478
of intolerance, iv, 505
of Inquisition, iv, 138, 507
of delation, iv, 515
on intellectual development, iv, 528
Informacion de moribus, ii, 251
Informers, secrecy enforced on, ii, 473
as to property, ii, 323
Inhibition, power of, i, 355
certificates of, i, 495
Innocence, assertion of, ii, 584
information concerning, ii, 256
Innocent III on Jews, i, 81
prohibits vernacular Bible, iii, 527
Innocent IV orders expulsion of Moors, i, 60
on badges for Jews, i, 69
subjects friars to Inqn., ii, 30
on dowries, ii, 325
Innocent VIII recommissions Torquemada, i, 176
removes old inqrs., i, 239, 263
orders extradition of heretics, i, 253
on absolution of heresy, ii, 20
subjects friars to Inqn., ii, 30
reserves jurisdiction over bps., ii, 41
plays fast and loose with appeals, ii, 111, 591
on exclusion of Conversos, ii, 286
on qualifications of inqrs., ii, 234
asks mercy for the reconciled, ii, 335
his quinquennial indult, ii, 416
diminishes disabilities, iii, 173
on duty of burning, iii, 186
stimulates witchcraft, iv, 207
Innocent X, his action in Villanueva’s case, ii, 147, 150, 154, 156
encourages Inqn. of Portugal, iii, 282
Innocent XI reforms Portuguese Inqn., iii, 288
condemns the Mística Ciudad, iv, 40
favors Molinos, iv, 49
his bull Cœlestis Pastor, iv, 59
protects Card. Noris, iv, 285
condemns Plomos del Sacromonte, iv, 358
Innocent XII commends Fénelon, iv, 67
protects Jansenists, iv, 287
Innocent XIII restricts number of clergy, iv, 492
Inns, foreigners forbidden to keep, iii, 465
Inquisitio, ii, 478
in case of Ant. Pérez, iv, 258
Inquisition of Portugal—
negotiations with Rome, iii, 239
Inqn. established, iii, 245
has jurisdiction over bps., ii, 87
its activity, iii, 247, 259, 265, 273, 283, 290, 308, 310
non-residence of officials, iii, 248
investigation into, iii, 251
transaction establishing it, iii, 253, 257
suppression of names, iii, 257
confiscation, iii, 260, 282, 288
its organization, iii, 262
intellectual influence, iii, 263
under Spanish rule, iii, 265
obtains canonries, iii, 266
urges stronger action, iii, 275
under João IV, iii, 280
opposes reforms, iii, 286
resists papal interference, iii, 289
its suspension removed, iii, 290
Pombal’s reform, iii, 310
cédula of January 17, 1619, iii, 558
persecutes Masonry, iv, 302
unnatural crime, iv, 365
Inquisition of Rome—
protection of officials, i, 368, 436
annuls papal pardons, ii, 107
not to interfere with Spanish Inqn., ii, 128
rarely imposes fines, ii, 400
secrecy, ii, 470
sequestration, ii, 495
denies sacraments to prisoners, ii, 520
husbands and wives as witnesses, ii, 538
confrontation, ii, 553
use of torture, iii, 3
accused does not pay torturer, iii, 35
procedure reformed by Pius VII, iii, 92
acquittal, iii, 105
suspension, iii, 106
compurgation, iii, 119
scourging, iii, 136
galleys as penance, iii, 146
removes sanbenitos from churches, iii, 172
its judgements final, iii, 186
judgements of blood, iii, 189
strangulation before burning, iii, 193
personating priesthood, iii, 207; iv, 340
discards use of mitres, iii, 215
autos held in churches, iii, 222
intercourse with heretics, iii, 465
forbids residence of heretics, iii, 470
mystic extravagance, iv, 45
persecutes Pelagini, iv, 46, 48
solicitation, iv, 100, 108, 109, 112, 121, 122, 124, 128, 130
witchcraft, iv, 242
bigamy, iv, 321
blasphemy, iv, 333
prosecutes exorciser, iv, 352
seal of confession, iv, 377
Inquisition of Spain—
asked for in 1451, i, 147
episcopal Inqn. ordered in 1464, i, 153
attempt by Sixtus IV in 1475, i, 154
founded in 1480, i, 160
Castile receives it, i, 161
imposed on Navarre, i, 223
resistance in Valencia, i, 239
in Aragon, i, 244
in Catalonia, i, 260
received by Majorca, i, 266
relations with the State, i, 289
subordination under Ferdinand, i, 289
growth of independence under Hapsburgs, i, 325
culminating under Carlos II, iv, 512
Bourbons reassert control, i, 348
powers which gave it predominance, i, 351
excommunication and inhibition, i, 355
it defines its own powers, iii, 539
frames its own rules, i, 181; ii, 477
keeps them secret, ii, 475, 606
prescribes its punishments, iii, 393
a crime to examine its methods, iv, 261
superior to all law, i, 265, 365
has royal jurisdiction over its officials, i, 345, 429
privileges and exemptions, i, 375
resistance in Valencia, i, 435
in Aragon, i, 450
in Catalonia, i, 465
conflicts with civil authorities, i, 484
with spiritual courts, i, 493
popular hatred thence arising, i, 527
jurisdiction over heresy, ii, 1
enforced on regular Orders, ii, 29
bishops exempted, ii, 41
device of the Edict of Faith, ii, 91
appeals to Rome, ii, 103
organization, ii, 161
the Suprema becomes the governing power, ii, 167
organization of the tribunals, ii, 205
limpieza, or purity of blood, ii, 285
finances—are kept secret, i, 325
confiscation the chief support, ii, 315
fines and penances, ii, 389
dispensations, ii, 401
benefices, ii, 415
system of management, ii, 453
practice—the Edict of Grace, ii, 457
the inquisitorial process, ii, 465,
arrest and sequestration, ii, 485
the secret prison, ii, 507
character of evidence, ii, 535
confession of the accused, ii, 569
the use of torture, iii, 1
conduct of the trial, iii, 36
the defence, iii, 56
the consulta de fe, iii, 71
the sentence, iii, 93
compurgation, iii, 113
minor penalties, iii, 121
harsher penalties, iii, 135
sanbenitos in churches, iii, 164
the quemadero—burning, iii, 183
responsibility for it, iii, 184
the auto de fe, iii, 209
persecution of Jews, iii, 231
the Portuguese Inqn., iii, 237
disappearance of Judaism, iii, 311
persecution of Moriscos, iii, 317
their expulsion, iii, 393
persecution of Protestantism, iii, 411
policy with foreigners, iii, 457
censorship, iii, 480
censorship, the Indexes, iii, 484
visitos de navíos, iii, 510
independence from Rome, iii, 533
mysticism, iv, 1
in Italy, iv, 42
in France, iv, 62
Molinism, iv, 68
solicitation, iv, 95
propositions, iv, 138
sorcery and occult arts, iv, 179
astrology forbidden, iv, 192
witchcraft, iv, 206
rationalistic treatment, iv, 231
political activity, iv, 248
case of Antonio Pérez, iv, 253
subservience to the crown, iv, 276
export of horses, iv, 278
Jansenism, iv, 284
Free-Masonry, iv, 298
philosophism, iv, 307
bigamy, iv, 316
blasphemy, iv, 328
marriage in Orders, iv, 336
personation of priesthood, iv, 339
of officials, iv, 344
demoniacal possession, iv, 348
outrages on images, iv, 352
uncanonized saints, iv, 355
the Immaculate Conception, iv, 359
unnatural crime, iv, 361
usury, iv, 371
morals, iv, 375
the seal of confession, iv, 377
general utility, iv, 378
decadence under the Bourbons, iv, 386
action on the Dos de Mayo, iv, 400, 539
suppression by the Córtes in 1813, iv, 407
re-establishment in the Restoration, iv, 424
suppression in 1820, iv, 436, 541
dormant under the reaction, iv, 458
definitely abolished in 1834, iv, 467, 545
its object the saving of souls, ii, 482, 569; iii, 196
its service in preserving peace, iv, 507
contemporary opinion, iv, 508, 514
indifference to morals, iv, 509
influence on prosperity, iv, 504
on national character, iv, 138, 531
on Spanish intellect, iv, 138, 148, 528
statistics of its operations, iv, 517
its greed, iv, 527
Inquisidor de las Galeras, i, 541
Inquisitorial process, ii, 465
Inquisitors-general, list of, i, 556
four appointed, i, 178
formula of commission, i, 176, 303, 612
its duration, ii, 161
appointed by King, i, 302
resignations, i, 304
appointing power, i, 290, 298, 302; ii, 161, 167, 237
delegate power to Suprema, i, 322
appellate jurisdiction, ii, 129, 187
effect of their death, ii, 162
fix salaries, ii, 163
their salary, ii, 165, 196
their power diminished, ii, 166, 177, 178
have but one vote in Suprema, ii, 168
struggle with Suprema, ii, 173
lose control of finances, ii, 192
grant commutations, ii, 409
grant licences for prohibited books, iii, 522
Inquisitors, first appointment of, i, 160
their qualifications, i, 188; ii, 233, 237
their appointing power, i, 177; ii, 237, 280
their inviolability, i, 214, 368
their coercive powers, i, 355
claim superiority, i, 357
privileges in travelling, i, 395
judges in their own suits, i, 437
equality with judges, i, 520
proclamation on taking office, i, 617
delegated by bps., ii, 12
have no spiritual functions, ii, 21, 569
are excommunicated, ii, 120, 123
their commissions, ii, 161, 595
their early independence, ii, 179
their authority, ii, 205, 233
are judges of confiscations, ii, 209, 350
deputize their duties, ii, 218
rarely dismissed, ii, 224
cannot punish officials, ii, 225
must abstain from outside business, ii, 227
employed as inspectors, ii, 228
their visitations, ii, 238
two required for action, ii, 241
act as fiscals, ii, 243
are prosecutors, ii, 479
retain papers, ii, 257
cannot grant commutations, ii, 409
examine witnesses, ii, 541
conduct ratification of evidence, ii, 544
must draw up the publication, iii, 54
control defence, iii, 64, 543
must examine accused, iii, 70
cannot modify sentences, iii, 98
both must be present at auto, iii, 212
grant licences to print, iii, 483
Insaculacion, i, 415, 455
Insane, the, as witnesses, ii, 538
Insanity, punishment for, ii, 495
torture in cases of, iii, 8
as a defence, iii, 58
Insecurity of titles, ii, 327, 339, 346
caused by confiscation, ii, 345
Inspection, its routine, ii, 228, 229
of prisons, ii, 509, 524, 525; iii, 153
Inspectors, ii, 227
of books, iii, 501
Instruction of New Christians attempted, i, 155
of converts neglected, iii, 231
of Moriscos, attempts at, iii, 366
Instruciones Antiguas, i, 181
Nuevas, i, 182
of Mercader, i, 273
issued by command of the crown, i, 291; ii, 163
by Suprema, ii, 162
to inq.-genl., i, 299, 300, 301
of December, 1484, i, 571
of January, 1485, i, 576
of 1500, i, 579
kept secret, ii, 475, 606
for witchcraft cases, iv, 219
of 1614 on witchcraft, iv, 235
Roman, of 1657, iv, 244
Insult to Inq. of Valladolid, iv, 432
Insults to images, iv, 352
Insurance against confiscation, ii, 353
Intellect, Spanish, influence of Inqn. on, iv, 138, 148, 528
Intention, denial of, ii, 576; iii, 199
torture for, ii, 576
Intercommunication of records, ii, 260
Intercourse with Moors and Jews, i, 55, 75, 117
Interdict, power of, i, 355
abuse of, i, 120, 187, 495, 514
Interest, rates of, i, 97
Interim, priestly marriage in, iv, 337
Intermarriage of Moriscos, iii, 380
of New and Old Christians, i, 120
in Portugal, iii, 238
Inter multiplices, bull, iii, 107
Internal heresy, ii, 4
Interpreters, two required, ii, 182
Interrogatories in inspections, ii, 229
of witnesses, ii, 542
for defence, ii, 593; iii, 64
Interval before ratification, ii, 546
Intolerance, rise of, i, 59
its results, iv, 504
its prevalence, iv, 531
Intoxication, plea of, iii, 63
Invalidity of acts by heretics, ii, 325, 327
Invasion of secular jurisdiction, i, 431
the French, in 1823, iv, 447
Inventory at sequestration, ii, 496
charged to receiver, ii, 341
Investments of tribunals controlled by Suprema, ii, 191
converted to government loans, ii, 203
of Suprema, ii, 201
Investigation into limpieza, ii, 301
Inviolability, i, 367
Invocation of demon, iv, 199
Irregularity in judgements of blood, i, 273; iii, 184, 188
Irremissible prison redeemed, ii, 411
Irresponsibility of Inqn., i, 341; ii, 181, 478
Irreverence to sacred objects, iv, 353
Isabel de la Cruz, a mystic, iv, 7
Isabella the Catholic appoints Ximenes to Toledo, i, 14
her character, i, 22
her enforcement of jurisdiction, i, 24, 28
her vigilant justice, i, 26
her share in government, i, 27
expels Jews of Andalusia, i, 131
disregards appeals for Inquisition, i, 155
delays organization of Inquisition, i, 160
intercedes for a servant, ii, 114
seeks to avoid appeals to Rome, ii, 108
revision of criminal procedure, ii, 466
converts Moors of Castile, iii, 324
Isabella, Empress, violates privileges of Inqn., i, 304, 404
on fuero of servants, i, 433
Isabella II recognized as queen, iv, 465
Isidor of Seville (St.) on Jews, i, 40
Islam, toleration under, i, 45
disappears from Spain, iii, 405
Isolation of prisoners, ii, 515
of Spain, iii, 411, 449
Italy, Mendicant Orders subjected to Inqn., ii, 33
Portuguese Conversos invited, iii, 253
mysticism, iv, 42
witchcraft, iv, 242
unnatural crime, iv, 365
Itinerant tribunals, ii, 206
Jaen, tribunal of, i, 166, 548; iii, 332
its cruelties, i, 211, 213; ii, 526, 529
exclusion of Conversos, ii, 290
case of the chapter of, ii, 346
complaint of false witness, ii, 555
as to advocates, iii, 45, 48
Jaime I, his relations with Moors, i, 55
refuses to expel Moors, i, 70
presides over disputation, i, 90
authorizes conversion by preaching, i, 91
restrains persecution, i, 92
on confiscation, iii, 359
prohibits vernacular Bible, iii, 527
Jaime II, his treaties with Moors, i, 55
protects Jews, i, 89
the Jews of Palma, i, 93
his use of Inquisition, i, 94
Jansenism, iv, 284
nature of the heresy, iv, 285, 292
struggle in Flanders, iv, 287
Index of Prado y Cuesta, iv, 289
its development, iv, 293
reaction under Godoy, iv, 295
its disappearance, iv, 297
is Masonry, iv, 298
is Liberalism, iv, 455
Jeanne of Navarre pillages Jews, i, 100
Jehoshua Ha-Lorqui, i, 115
Jesi, Quietists in, iv, 54
Jesuit member of Suprema, i, 323
Jesuits of Palermo, their drama, i, 370