[15] Works of John d'Avila, pp. 684, 685, 688, 714, 715, 717.
[16] Ibid. pp. 710, 712.
[17] There are four books of them, containing in all 162 letters, generally very lengthy.
[18] Works of D'Avila, p. 397.
[19] Ibid. p. 95.
[20] Llorente, Histoire de l'Inquisition, ii. 6, 138. Works of D'Avila, p. 122.
[21] Works of D'Avila, p. 397.
[22] It is an exposition of Christian doctrine, viewed not from the dogmatical, but from the spiritual and practical point of view.
[23] Llorente, Histoire de l'Inquisition, ii. p. 7.
[24] 'Homo simplex, ruri perpetuo addictus, &c.'—Montanus, Inquisitionis hispanicæ artes, p. 31.