Index expurgatorius includes the Zohar, [584].
Innocent III, pope, alluded to, [244], [562].
Innocent IV, pope, deprecates forcible baptism, [165].
Innocent VII, pope, [368].
opposed to the expulsion of Jews from Spain, [346].
Inquisition, the, in Aragon, [319], [328]–[329].
in the Netherlands, [662].
resisted in Navarre, [357].
under Pope Paul IV, [568]–[571].
Inquisition, the Portuguese, [499]–[500], [505], [513]–[528].
described, [522]–[523].
sanctioned, [518]–[519], [526]–[527].
Inquisition, the Spanish, and the Marranos, [483]–[485].
at Benevento, [385].
at Seville, [312]–[314].
code, [326]–[328].
desired, [310].
first germs of, [256].
first Marrano victims of, [316]–[318].
judge of appeals appointed, [320].
statute ratified, [312].
tribunals multiplied, [325].
unpopular, [313].
"Investigation of Religion, The," work by Elias del Medigo, [293].
Isaac ben Jacob Campanton, Talmudist, Gaon of Castile, [230].
Isaac ben Kalonymos (Isaac Nathan), controversial writer, and author of a Bible concordance, [234]–[235].