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The pronouncements of the RomanInquisition in the case of Galileo are typical.
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Here, then, we see the RomanInquisition extending to the most remote countries.
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The RomanInquisition and the Roman Propaganda are in close connection with each other.
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That letters of these Inquisitors are laid before the RomanInquisition is equally certain.
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Though the bull founding the RomanInquisition said nothing about books, their censure was included in practice.
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The RomanInquisition did not prevent the appearance of Galileo's work, though it made him recant afterwards.
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The RomanInquisition is, therefore, acknowledged to have an infinite multitude of affairs constantly on hand, which necessitates its assemblage thrice every week.
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The 1633 trial of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) before the RomanInquisition is frequently cited to demonstrate that science and the Catholic Church are(...)