[173] Chioccarello MSS., T. VIII (see Appendix).
[174] Ibidem.
[175] Chioccarello MSS., T. VIII.
[176] Escritos de Santa Teresa, T. II, pp. 457, 463 (Madrid, 1869). Cf. Amabile, I, 229-30.
In 1588 we find the Congregation of the Inquisition scolding the nuncio at Naples for refusing to pay the expenses of this transportation, as his predecessors had always done.—Decret. Sac. Congr. S. Officii, p. 192 (Bibl. del R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Offizio, Vol 3).
[177] Amabile, I, 332.—Relazioni Venete, Serie II, T. V, p. 471.
[178] Bibliothèque Nationale de France, fonds latin, 8994, fol. 252.
Possibly this may be partially explained by the fact that heresy was a case reserved to the Holy See, the absolution for which in the forum internum required a special licence (cap. 3, Extrav. Commun., Lib. V, Tit. ix). But in the forum externum the episcopal jurisdiction over heresy was in no way curtailed by the existence of the Inquisition (Benedicti PP. XIV de Synodo diœcesana, Lib. IX, cap. iv, n. 3). This was fully admitted by the Roman Inquisition (Decret. S. Congr. S. Officii, pp. 174-5, 177, 266-8, 272-3 ap. R. Archivio di Stato in Roma, Fondo Camerale, Congr. del S. Offizio, Vol. 3).
[179] Amabile, Fra Tommaso Campanella, II, 120-1 (Napoli, 1882).
[180] Chioccarello MSS., T. VIII.