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 400 GERMANY. orits were burned for relapse, having already abjured before the rilld cot'ert ^ere made in two years, and that the inqms. totswrlre busy in.Austria and Hungary expected soon to have ^ ^— thTyelr -,; ^ss^^^^^^^^^^^^ In therconfessions they alluded to their eo-ades m many ^^^^^^^^^ places, such as Nordlingen, R'^tisbon, Augsburg T.schengen So Ce Berne Weissenberg, Speier, Holzhausen, Schwabisch^orth, r.^+hpr one of organization than of faith, in i6i± ijn^ later the inquisitor, Jonn Arnoiui, wa,o i.i,:„4.„ later me h ' j^ ^ ^^ persecution some thirty vengeance and left ''^^^'y,^^ 3^,,^eded in remaining con- irief Xe IT ruf ole trimong them, Blumstein, who Ivrtd, and whl some twenty yea. later, is ^ ou^djining^ im^^^^^^ J '. , TV.nno'h reference is made m one ot the trials lo ™*r» w.^ „'. fort...... Th. m,ui„to,, B6ct,l., .. »d . .. ^1 ^q 4 68 72 —P. de Pilichdorf c. 15 (Mag. Bib. Pat. XIII. 315). ^ Schmidt, Real-Ency- t Hoffmann, Geschichte der Inquisition, 11. 384-90.-C. bcnm , klop. s. V. Winkeler.
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