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de Arce Reynoso, Diego; Pope Innocent X, Public edict regarding banned works, 1653 August 14
Edict reproducing and publicizing Innocent X's bull "Cum occasione" against certain writings of Cornelius Jansen (originally banned by pope Urban VIII in 1641). Contains signatures and wax seal.
De Orbe y Larreatigui, Andres; Pope Clement XII, Public edict, 1738 October 11
Edict promulgating a papal condemnation of Freemasonry. Contains signature and wax seal.
De Sotomayor, Antonio, Decree, 1716 October 29
Copy of a 1633 decree ordering annual readings of papal bulls relating to the inquisition (such as "Si de protegendis") in all monasteries. Contains signature dated 1716, and a wax seal.
Ibañez de la Riva Herrera, Antonio; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works, 1709 October 19
Edict publicizing clement XI's ban on a London Protestant edition of the Bible printed in "idioma americana" (an indigenous Mexican language).
Marin, Vidal; Pope Clement XI, Public edict, 1705 September 20
Spanish promulgation of Pope Clement XI's constitution "Vineam Domini Sabaoth," denouncing a series of Jansenist assertions and banning texts in which these appear.
Marin, Vidal; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works, 1708
Edict publicizing Clement XI's ban on two French translations from the French Testament. Space for date left blank.
Prosecution of Juan Rodríguez Bejarano for bigamy, 1771 February 21
Lengthy essay calling for an inquisitorial trial of disabled soldier Juan Rodríguez Bejarano, for bigamy. Several documents compiled in a single hand as a defense of inquisitorial jurisdiction in such matters. Includes Latin and Italian citations of earlier cases, laws, and scriptures.
Sarmiento de Valladares, Diego; Pope Innocent XI, Decree, 1679 July 10
Decree publicizing Innocent XI's condemnation of 65 propositions. Space for date left blank.
Sarmiento de Valladares, Diego; Pope Innocent XI, Decree of banned works, 1682 November 12
Decree reproducing and publicizing Innocent XI's ban on the ancient lead sheets, Arabic and other texts allegedly found at Monte Santo (Sacromonte) and Torre Turpiana in Granada. Contains signatures and notarial marks.
Sarmiento de Valladares, Diego; Pope Innocent XI, Decree of banned works, 1685
Decree reproducing and publicizing two of Innocent XI's bans on various books and writings. Space for date left blank.
Sarmiento de Valladares, Diego; Pope Innocent XI, Decree of banned works, 1688 January 22
Decree reproducing and publicizing a Spanish version of Innocent XI's 1687 ban on Ludovico Ellies Dupin's "De antiqua Ecclesiae disciplina Dissertationes Historiae" (Paris 1686). Manuscript summary on verso.