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CHAPTER III
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In person or by procurators, they carried their complaints to the Papal Curia, imploring the relief of private reconciliation with the Church, special exemption from the jurisdiction of the Holy Office, rehabilitation after the loss of civil rights and honors, dispensation from humiliating penances, and avvocation of causes tried by the Inquisition, to less prejudiced tribunals.

The object of these petitions was to avoid perpetual infamy, to recover social status, and to obtain an impartial hearing in doubtful cases.

The Papal Curia had anticipated the profits to be derived from such appeals.

Sixtus IV.

was liberal in briefs of indulgence, absolution and exemption, to all comers who paid largely.


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