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" Thus the hatred which of old had been merely a matter of religion had become a matter of race. The one could be conjured away by baptism; the other was indelible and the change was of the most serious import, exercising for centuries its sinister influence... "
A History of the Inquisition of Spain - Página 122
por Henry Charles Lea - 1906
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A History of the Inquisition of Spain: Origin and establishment. Relations ...

Henry Charles Lea - 1906 - 648 páginas
...it was decided against the Conversos in a quasi-judicial sentence, known as the Sentencia-E 'statute which, in the bitterness of its language, reveals...prin1 Amador de los Rios, III, 88-9, 116-17, 206-10, 213-15, 217-18. 1 Amador de los Rios, III, 118-24. — Cr6nica de Juan II, afio XLII, cap. ii, v. —...
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The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and in the New, Volumen1

Roger Bigelow Merriman - 1918 - 584 páginas
...yearned for the faith of their fathers. On the other hand, it is impossible to deny that by this time "the hatred which of old had been merely a matter of religion had become a matter of race." J Detestation of the Jew had been so deeply implanted in the heart of the average Castilian that he...
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