As one manifestation of the Counter-Reformation, the Spanish Inquisition worked actively to impede the diffusion of heretical ideas in Spain by producing " Indexes " of prohibited books.
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Two editions of his work, " Nodus indissolubilis de conceptu mentis et conceptu ventris " ( Madrid, 1661, 1663 ), are on the Index of prohibited books.
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He then returned to England and was active in circulating the New Testament and other prohibited books, including the works of Smithfield on 4 December 1531, by Thomas More.
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In time the Jesuits succeeded in undermining his position and his theological work " Amor poenitens " ( 1683 ) was put on the Index of Prohibited Books after his death.
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In 1543, the Faculty of Theology issued its first Index of prohibited books, all religious, preceding by 16 years the Vatican's issuance of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1559.
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The envious Fr Romauld let it be known that Olavide was part of an indiscrete transgression concerning the Spanish clergy; accusing him of reading prohibited books and speaking disrespectfully of the Catholic religion.
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One of those to Masius, written in January 1559 deplores the potential effect of the new Roman Index of prohibited books ( 1559 ), issued by Pope Paul IV, on scholarship:
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A Singapore court found David Quak Siew Hock, 41, and Lee Sor Hong, 24, guilty of owning and distributing prohibited books and pamphlets from the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
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In 1559, Pope Paul IV added these texts to the Index of Prohibited Books, seeing them as perhaps compromised by the friendly relations between Staupitz and Luther during Luther's earlier years.
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In 1790, at the request of Jos?Mo�ino, 1st Count of Floridablanca, he published a new Index of Prohibited Books to halt the spread of ideas associated with the French Revolution in Spain.