[780] Groot, II, 473. This is not strictly correct. After an interval of many years, Inquisitor Valera published the edict in Lent, 1684, when it brought in denunciations which doubled the number of cases in hand (Medina, p. 308). Probably this was the last until the nineteenth century.
[781] Medina, pp. 346-51, 364.—Groot, I, 331-6.
[782] Medina, pp. 369-70.
[783] Medina, pp. 358, 371.
[784] Medina, pp. 359-61.
[785] Ibidem, pp. 374-6.
[786] Ibidem, p. 378.
[787] Medina, pp. 379-80, 390.—Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 25, fol. 52.
[788] Medina, pp. 380-6.
[789] Ibidem, pp. 387-9. During the suppression of the Inquisition, it was reprinted and largely circulated, forming the subject of a severe edict in 1814 (Ibid., p. 390).