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BOOK I--ORIGIN AND ESTABLISHMENT.

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Disorder at the Accession of Ferdinand and Isabella 1 Condition of the Church 8 Limitation of Clerical Privilege and Papal Claims 11 Disputed Succession 18 Character of Ferdinand and Isabella 20 Enforcement of Royal Jurisdiction 24 The Santa Hermandad 28 Absorption of the Military Orders 34

Oppression of Jews taught as a duty 35 Growth of the Spirit of Persecution 37 Persecution under the Spanish Catholic Wisigoths 40 Toleration under the Saracen Conquest--the Moz?rabes 44 The Mulad?cs 49 The Jews under the Saracens 50 Absence of Race or Religious Hatred 52 The Mud?jares--Moors under Christian Domination 57 The Church stimulates Intolerance 68 Influence of the Council of Vienne in 1312 71 Commencement of repressive Legislation 77

VALENCIA Popular Resistance 239 Resistance overcome 242

ARAGON Tribunal organized in Saragossa 244 Opposition 245 Resistance in Teruel 247 Murder of Inquisitor Arbu?s 249 Papal Brief commanding Extradition 253 Punishment of the Assassins 256 Ravages of the Inquisition 259

CATALONIA Its Jealousy of its Liberties 260 Resistance prolonged until 1487 261 Scanty Results 263 Oppression and Complaints 264

THE BALEARIC ISLES Inertia of the Old Inquisition 266 Introduction of the New in 1488--Its Activity 267 Tumult in 1518 268 Complaints of C?rtes of Monzon, in 1510 269 Concordia of 1512 270 Leo X releases Ferdinand from his Oath 272 Inquisitor-general Mercader's Instructions 273 Leo X confirms the Concordia of 1512 274 Charles V swears to observe the Concordia 275 Dispute over fresh Demands of Aragon 276 Decided in favor of Aragon 282 Catalonia secures Concessions 283 Futility of all Agreements--Fruitless Complaints of Grievances 284

BOOK II--RELATIONS WITH THE STATE.

Universal Subordination to the Inquisition 351 Its weapons of Excommunication and Inhibition 355 Power of Arrest and Imprisonment 357 Assumption of Superiority 357 Struggle of the Bishops 358 Questions of Precedence 362 Superiority to local Law 365 Capricious Tyranny 366 Inviolability of Officials and Servants 367 Enforcement of Respect 371

Exemption from taxation 375 Exemption from Custom-house Dues 384 Attempts of Valencia Tribunal to import Wheat from Aragon 385 Privilege of Valencia Tribunal in the Public Granary 388 Speculative Exploitation of Privileges by Saragossa Tribunal 389 Coercive Methods of obtaining Supplies 392 Valencia asserts Privilege of obtaining Salt 394 Exemption from Billets of Troops 395 The Right to bear Arms 401 Exemption from Military Service 412 The Right to hold Secular Office 415 The Right to refuse Office 420 The Right of Asylum 421

Causes of Popular Hatred 527 Visitations of the Barcelona Tribunal 528 Troubles in Logro?o 530 Preferences claimed in Markets 533 Trading by Officials 534 Character of Officials 536 Grievances of Feudal Nobles 537 General Detestation a recognized Fact 538


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