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    1. The Dark Age and the Iron Age repeat themselves in one form or another, as do the Inquisition, the witch trials, and the Red Scare


    2. If this were the Spanish Inquisition, you would have accused THEM of being Jews apropos of nothing but their ginger hair,”


    3. Jeffee begins the New Jersey Inquisition


    4. Inquisition just so they can annoy those pious sons of


    5. final, brutal Inquisition against the Cathars in southern


    6. of mad sheep - an enemy of the inquisition - the solver of


    7. That’s why they need Inquisition


    8. Inquisition is the best proof


    9. Inquisition an instrument of tyranny, namely the


    10. introduced with the sword and Inquisition

    11. time of the Inquisition and Crusades


    12. There were all sorts of possibilities that availed themselves in this line of inquisition


    13. An inquisition into every man's private circumstances, and an inquisition which, in order to accommodate the tax to them, watched over all the fluctuations of his fortune, would be a source of such continual and endless vexation as no person could support


    14. He would be apt to abandon the country in which he was exposed to a vexatious inquisition, in order to be assessed to a burdensome tax ; and would remove his stock to some other country, where he could either carry on his business, or enjoy his fortune more at his ease


    15. The nations, accordingly, who have attempted to tax the revenue arising from stock, instead of any severe inquisition of this kind, have been obliged to content themselves with some very loose, and, therefore, more or less arbitrary estimation


    16. In all countries, a severe inquisition into the circumstances of private persons has been carefully avoided


    17. It would have been impossible to proportion, with tolerable exactness, the tax upon a shop to the extent of the trade carried on in it, without such an inquisition as would have been altogether insupportable in a free country


    18. It's the Inquisition


    19. It's the Spanish Inquisition


    20. It had occurred to her the other night, while sipping hot tea and recovering from the dream, that she might look for a list of names of those who lost their lives during the Inquisition

    21. The Pope, during this particular Inquisition, had never meant it to become so harsh or savage


    22. What could the Inquisition have to do with her Eagle dreams?


    23. Her flight to the caves and safety from the Inquisition


    24. absorbing the bloody history of these islands and of the Inquisition


    25. The Catholic Inquisition, many centuries of single-minded insistence later on, was an unintended consequence of that exclusionary declaration


    26. “The Inquisition created earlier [1184] [was meant] to counter the wide infiltration of heretical teaching [Catharism] into Catholic thought and behavior


    27. If anyone doubts, we can ask Galileo Galilei, who uttered the famous phrase Eppur si muove or E pur si muove ("And yet it moves”) after abjure the heliocentric view of the world to the court of the Inquisition on June 22, 1633 in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, which cost him house arrest


    28. I find it interesting to note that we usually judge the Inquisition as totally irrational and wild, but in this case -it struck me- the Church condemns him to "house arrest", without even sending him to prison! This is not a minor issue; Galileo was moving mankind from his place, the maximum creation of God, the center of creation! And still, they only sentenced him to house arrest?


    29. Jason had lightly termed that meeting, “The Inquisition


    30. The models, the baselines, data gathering, conflicts of interest because of grants, and refusal to tolerate the views of others, brought to mind The Inquisition, and the

    31. 23 And when inquisition was made of the matter, it was found out; therefore they were both hanged on a tree, and it was written in


    32. This was the fifteenth century and Columbus was working for the authors of the Spanish Inquisition


    33. 12 When he makes inquisition for blood, he remembers them: he forgets not the cry of the humble


    34. 9 For inquisition shall be made into the counsels of the ungodly, and the sound of his words shall come to the Lord for the


    35. 24 She shall be brought out into the congregation, and inquisition shall be made of her children


    36. 4 And why are you against the pleasure of the Most High? There is no inquisition in the grave, whether you have lived ten, or an


    37. begin to draw near, and to visit them that dwell on the Earth,19 And will begin to make inquisition of them, what they be that have


    38. In that Parable I saw how a mighty quaking made the Heaven of heavens to quake, and the host of the Most High, and the angels, a thousand thousands and ten thousand times ten thousand, were disquieted with a great disquiet; And the Head of Days sat on the throne of His glory, and the angels and the righteous stood around Him; And a great trembling seized me; And fear took hold of me; And my loins gave way; And my reins were dissolved; And I fell on my face; And Michael sent another angel from among the holy ones and he raised me up, and when he had raised me up my spirit returned; for I had not been able to endure the look of this host, and the commotion and the quaking of the heavens; And Michael said to me: 'Why are you disquieted with such a visione Until this day lasted the day of His mercy; and He has been merciful and long-suffering towards those who dwell on the Earth; And when the day, and the power, and the punishment, and the judgement come, which the Lord of Spirits has prepared for those who worship not the righteous law, and for those who deny the righteous judgement, and for those who take His name in vain-that day is prepared, for the elect a covenant, but for sinners an inquisition


    39. the Inquisition almost successfully rooted out the connection to and belief in reincarnation from


    40. the tribunal of the Inquisition in Cuenca, Spain

    41. obscure history book on Cuenca, published only in Spanish, which revealed the Inquisition had


    42. He looks me up and down, left and right, before continuing with his inquisition: "Did you understand what I just said, you imbecile? Or are you as stupid as the rest of the serfs and SS?"


    43. 18 And the judges shall make diligent inquisition: and note, if the witness is a false witness and has testified falsely against his brother;


    44. already? Our inquisition finds momentary reprieve in the comfort of causality


    45. In that Parable I saw how a mighty quaking made the Heaven of heavens to quake and the host of the Most High and the angels a thousand thousands and ten thousand times ten thousand were disquieted with a great disquiet; And the Head of Days sat on the throne of His glory and the angels and the righteous stood around Him; And a great trembling seized me; And fear took hold of me; And my loins gave way; And my reins were dissolved; And I fell on my face; And Michael sent another angel from among the holy ones and he raised me up and when he had raised me up my spirit returned; for I had not been able to endure the look of this host and the commotion and the quaking of the heavens; And Michael said to me: 'Why are you disquieted with such a visione Until this day lasted the day of His mercy; and He has been merciful and long-suffering towards those who dwell on the Earth; And when the day and the power and the punishment and the judgement come which the Lord of Spirits has prepared for those who worship not the righteous law and for those who deny the righteous judgement and for those who take His name in vain-that day is prepared for the elect a covenant but for sinners an inquisition


    46. Galileo was hauled before the Inquisition and forced to recant his beliefs


    47. If we had been colonized under a tyrannical Spanish aristocracy and the intolerant Roman Catholic Church of the Inquisition, our liberty would not exist


    48. During the Spanish Inquisition, priests determined who was a heretic


    49. prosecutions would be the Inquisition


    50. Under the Inquisition, one’s religious motivation could make the difference between life and death














































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