History of the Christian Church volume 3

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History of the Christian Church volume 3
Henry C Henry Clay Sheldon
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Spanish dictator had already set in motion. Twenty thousand are said to have left the country in the course of a few weeks. I Alva, seemingly unwilling that the number of his victims should be lessened by flight, issued an order threatening death and confiscation of property against those who should attempt to escape from the country. Meanwhile, the work of blood began. A special tribunal consisting of twelve men, named the Council of Tumults, but known in history as the Council of Blood, was c
...onstituted. The authority of this tribunal was based upon no royal charter, upon no written constitution or decree from any source : it was based simply upon the verbal fiat of Alva. But in spite of this flimsy sanction, it assumed to supersede every other tribunal in the country. " It defined and it punished the crime of treason. The definitions, couched in eighteen articles, declared it to be treason to have delivered or signed any petition against the new bishops, the Inquisition, or the edicts ; to have omitted resistance to image-breaking, to the field preaching, or to the presentation of the request by the nobles, and, ' either through sympathy or surprise, ' to have asserted that the King did not possess the right to deprive all the provinces of their liberties, or to have maintained that this present tribunal was bound to respect in any manner any laws or any charters.

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