id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4807 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 07: 1561-62 .txt text/plain 17194 812 64 manner of proceeding--Spanish and Netherland inquisitions compared-Granvelle--Philip taxes the Netherlands for the suppression of the Granvelle--Secret representations by the Cardinal to Philip, In the reign of Philip the Good, the vicar of the inquisitorgeneral gave sentence against some heretics, who were burned in Lille wand of office, meeting this inquisitor Titelmann one day upon the high seigniors made common cause with Philip and Granvelle, instead of setting wrote Granvelle, who occasionally took a comic view of the inquisition, the inquisition are one and the same thing," said the Prince of Orange. perpetually to Philip, "The Marquis says openly," said the Cardinal, farces and street plays," wrote the Cardinal to Philip, "are particularly King, the safety of the provinces, and the glory of God. Soon after the separation of the assembly, the Prince of Orange issued The Cardinal also renewed his instructions to the King as to the manner ./cache/4807.txt ./txt/4807.txt