Many sources and first-hand proofs are presented here to prove that in the sacramental confession the method of the "reserved cases", subject to authomatic excommunication, obliged confessors to send the sinner to the Inquisitor or the bishop: confession was compulsory and the seemingly "spontaneous" comparition of thesinner consented to have names of heretics and accomplices

Confessione sacramentale e inquisizione: ritorno su di un dibattito / E. Brambilla. - In: RIVISTA STORICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 0035-7073. - CXXII:I(2010), pp. 176-245.

Confessione sacramentale e inquisizione: ritorno su di un dibattito

E. Brambilla
2010

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Many sources and first-hand proofs are presented here to prove that in the sacramental confession the method of the "reserved cases", subject to authomatic excommunication, obliged confessors to send the sinner to the Inquisitor or the bishop: confession was compulsory and the seemingly "spontaneous" comparition of thesinner consented to have names of heretics and accomplices
Confessione ; Casi riservati ; Scomunica ; Inquisizione
Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
2010
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