Om Records of the Roman Inquisition
This collection of documents from the Roman Inquisition offers a chilling window into the practices and procedures of the Catholic Church in the 16th and 17th centuries. Compiled by Andrew Dickson White and Richard Gibbings, these records include the harrowing case of a Franciscan friar who was walled up alive as punishment for his heretical beliefs.
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