Dealings With the Inquisition (Volume 3); Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits. Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits - Softcover

Achilli, Giacinto

 
9781153831413: Dealings With the Inquisition (Volume 3); Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits. Or, Papal Rome, Her Priests, and Her Jesuits

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1851. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... APPENDIX. Letter To Cardinal Lambruschini, Secretary of State.--Vide p. 41. Corfti, Nov. 1843. Most Revekend Eminence,--I have reason to be grateful for the singular attention your Eminence has manifested towards me, in so repeatedly recommending me to the care of the Governor of the Ionian Isles, in Corfu. I am aware that the Papal Consul, Signor Mosca, has done his utmost that I should be again given up to the authority of the Inquisition; on the contrary, however, I have, in consequence, been the more sedulously protected by this respectable Government, which glories in granting an asylum to all honest persons from the shores of Italy, particularly to such as come from the Papal States. It was in this same country that the Neapolitan emigrants, and among them the Papal Consul himself, were so cordially received in the year 1821. An equally kind welcome was also extended to the exiles from Modena and Romagna, in the year 1831, to many of whom were granted public employment, and the rights of nationality. I do not myself belong to that honourable body who, for the sake of their country, have been exiled by their monarch. I am a voluntary exile, in consequence of the priestly domination and despotism which prevails to a greater extent than ever; and I have sought refuge among strangers, hoping to pass the remainder of my life secure from the outrageous oppression with which we were continually visited by our wretched rulers, in consequence of their heartcorroding suspicions and alarms. Prom the first moment that I landed among these noble-minded Greeks, I found hospitality, personal security, liberty of conscience, peace, and tranquillity. I chose this spot as being near to Italy, and where kindred spirits lament over the present disastrous state of affairs, and...

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