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Thus, when divested <strong>of</strong> legendary amplification, Spanish Protestantism is seen to have been <strong>of</strong><br />

importance only as serving to tighten the bonds which restricted the development <strong>of</strong> the nation. One <strong>of</strong><br />

the most efficient means to this end remains to be considered in the censorship <strong>of</strong> the press.<br />

Notes for Book 8, Chapter 3<br />

1.Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 595.--<strong>The</strong> next Lutheran relaxation in Majorca did not occur until<br />

1645, and then it was the effigy <strong>of</strong> the fugitive Jan Anhelant, a Hollander.<br />

2. Balan, Monumenta Reform. Lutheranae, p. 79 (Ratisbonae, 1883).<br />

3. Llorente, Añales, II, 253.--Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 940, fol. 1.<br />

4. Bergenroth, Calendar <strong>of</strong> Spanish State Papers, Supplement, pp. 376, 384. See also Danvila, Historia<br />

de las Comunidades, III, 580-3 (Mem. hist. español, XXXVII).<br />

5. In my " Chapters from the Religious History <strong>of</strong> Spain" there will be found fuller details <strong>of</strong> this<br />

episode drawn, for the most part, from the excellent account given by Menéndez y Pelayo in his<br />

Heterodoxos Españoles, Vol. II.<br />

6. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Toledo, Leg. 112, n. 74.<br />

7. Nic. Anton. Bibl. Nova, s. v.--Heterodoxos españoles, II, 63.<br />

8. Don Manuel Serrano y Sanz has given a full analysis <strong>of</strong> this case, from the documents, in the Revista<br />

de Archivos, Die. 1901, Enero y Junio, 1902.<br />

9. Menéndez y Pelayo, II, 94.--Llorente, Hist. crít., cap. XIV, art. ii, n. 4-12.<br />

Virués must have taken possession <strong>of</strong> his see, for he is said to have died at Telde, a village near Las<br />

Palmas, the capital <strong>of</strong> the Grand Canary.--Murga, Constituciones Sinodales del Obispado de la Gran<br />

Canaria, fol. 320 (Madrid, 1634).<br />

10. Mémoires de Francisco de Enzinas, Ed. Campan, II, 158-70 (Bruxelles, 1862).<br />

11. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 31.<br />

12. Llorente, Hist. crit. cap. xviii, art. ii, n. 8; cap. xxix, art. ii, n. 8, 9, 10.-- Mig. Medinae Disput. de<br />

Indulg., cap. xlviii.<br />

We find Miguel de Medina, in 1570, acting as consultor in the trial at Toledo <strong>of</strong> Dr. Sigismundo Arquer<br />

for Lutheranism.--Schäfer, Beiträge zur Geschichte des spanischen Protestantismus, II, 228 (Gütersloh,<br />

1902).<br />

13. Bullar. Roman. I, 613.--Reusch, Der Index der verbotenen Bücher, I, 72.<br />

14. Menéndez y Pelayo, II, 315-16.<br />

15. Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 76, fol. 27; Lib. 940, fol. 2.<br />

16. Boronat, I, 174.<br />

17. Archivo hist. nacional, Inq. de Valencia, Leg. 30, n. 10; Leg. 31.<br />

18. Bulario de la Orden de Santiago, Lib. I de copias, fol. 97.<br />

19.Archivo de Simancas, Inq., Lib. 940, fol. 2.<br />

20. Ibidem, Lib. 76, fol. 401.

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