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Introduction Chapter 1. The Roman Inquisition's Operations Chapter 2. The Sacred Congregation: Inquisitors Before 1623
Chapter 3. The Sacred Congregation Under Urban VIII Chapter 4. The Professional Staff Chapter 5. Inquisition Procedure: The Holy Office's Use of Inquisitio
Conclusion
Appendix List of Abbreviations Notes Selected Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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