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Alphonsi De Vargas Toletani Relatio ad reges et principes christianos, de stratagematis et sophismatis politicis Societatis Iesu ad monarchiam orbis terrarum sibi conficiendam. In qua Iesuitarum erga reges ac populos optime de ipsis meritos infidelitas, ergaque ipsum pontificem perfidia, contumelia & in fides rebus nouandi libido illustribus documentis comprobatur
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444 p. ; 12º

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Riferimenti: VD17 12:114893E
Alfonso de Vargas è lo pseudonimo di Kaspar Schoppe, cfr. Palau y Dulcet, v. 25, p. 267
Seguono con proprio front. a c. Q2r: Sedis Apostolicae censura; a c. R12r: S.D.N. Dn. Vrbani diuina prouidentia Papae VIII. Suppressio praetensae Congregationis Iesuitissarum; a c.S⁹: Nouum fidei symbolum in Hispania promulgatum.

p. 363: Scolis Apostolicae Censura I. Adversus novam falsam, impiam & haereticam Societatis Iesu doctrinam nuper in Hispania publicatam II. Adversus novam & pestiferam sectam mulierum Iesutissarum, Friburgu Helvetiorum à Iesuitis nuper introductam. Cui accessit Actio Haeresis in Societatem Iesu ad summi Pontificis & Sacrae Inquisitionis tribunal Editae Romae Camerae Apostolicae anno 1631 & 1632 Mediolani ex Typographia Collegii Ambrosiani 1633
p. 371: Actio haeresis in Societatem Iesu Epiphaneiua et Plerophoria magistri Francisci Roales
p. 395: Paradigma sive exemplum in speciem doctrinae Pozae & suorum
p. 407: Dn. Urbani divina providentia Papae VIII Suppressio praetensae Congregationis Iesutissarum – Romae: Ex Typogr. Rev. Camerae Apostolicae, 1632
p. 425: Societatis Iesu Novum Fidei Symbolum in Hispania promulgatum: ejusdem Notio Censoria in Symbolum Apostolorum… anno 1641

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The Jesuit, Count Juan Baptiste de Poza, occupied the Inquisitions of Spain and Rome for some time with his writings, during the reign of Philip IV, particularly from the year 1629 to 1636. I have spoken in Chapter 15 of the memorial presented by the university of Salamanca against the Jesuits, in order to prevent the imperial college of Madrid, which was under the direction of these fathers, from being made an university; Poza wrote several pamphlets in defence of the pretensions of his order, which were all condemned by the Inquisition of Rome in 1J332. The enemies of the Jesuits hoped that the Spanish Inquisition would do the same, but the inquisitors were afraid of offending the Count Duke de Olivares, whose confessor was a Jesuit. At this period, Francis Roales, doctor of the university of Salamanca, almoner and councillor of the king, professor of mathematics, and preceptor to the Cardinal-infant Don Ferdinand, published a work which created a great sensation. The author denounces the writings of Poza to the Catholic Church in general, and to each of its members in particular, as heretical and tainted with atheism, and also denounces all the Jesuits who defended his doctrine. Urban VIII. would have pronounced Poza to be an heretic, if he had not feared to offend the Court of Madrid; he therefore contented himself with depriving him of his professorship, and commanding that he should be sent to a house of the Jesuits, in some small town in Castile, and forbade him to preach, teach, or write. Although the Jesuits in their fourth vow, promised to obey the Pope without restriction, and they were, generally speaking, the most zealous supporters of his authority, yet, in this instance, they refused to obey, because they were supported by the Court of Madrid. At this time the work of Alphonso Vargas* was published out of Spain; Vargas exposes the stratagems, the perfidious politics, and the bad doctrine of the Jesuits. Their general alleged, as an excuse for their disobedience, that they were forbidden to execute the orders of his Holiness by the king of Spain : this was the state of the affair when Olivares was disgraced. The works of Poza were then prohibited in Spain, and he was condemned to abjure several heresies.
 

Cfr.: The history of the inquisition of Spain, from the time of its establishment to the reign of Ferdinand VII.: Composed from the original documents of the Archives of the Supreme council, and from those of subordinate tribunals of the Holy office. Juan Antonio Llorente] - Printed for G. B. Whittaker, 1827 - http://www.freefictionbooks.org/books/h/45054-the-history-of-the-inquisition-of-spain-from-the-t?start=268
 

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: 1641
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2.P.IV.55
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