How to use in-sentence of “inquisition”:
+ Subsequently his studies have dealt with the Italian religious crisis of the 16th century, focusing especially on Juan de Valdés, Reginald Pole, Giovanni Morone and the Spirituali mouvements and on the role played by the Roman Inquisition in these decades.
+ In 1210, they attacked the fortress at Minerv and built “the first great bonfire of heretics” – beginning the practice of Pyreburning at the stake that would continue in the Inquisition of the Counter-Reformation.
+ Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake by the Holy Inquisition for teaching that the Earth moved around the Sun.
+ He had a trial done by the Spanish Inquisition on 30 July 1811 and was executed.
+ The Spanish Empire also at this time funded the Spanish Inquisition which tortured and killed anyone who disagreed with the Roman Catholic Church.

Example sentences of “inquisition”:
+ The Inquisition became less active in later years and was completely abolished in 1834.
+ In 1938 he wrote “Das Leben des Galilei” about Galileo Galilei, who was hunted by the Holy Inquisition because he wanted to tell the scientific truth.
+ Carlos is handed over to the Inquisition and put to death.
+ For publishing beliefs contrary to Roman Catholic dogma about transubstantiation, trinity and other matters, he was burnt at the stake as a Heresyheretic by the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church.
+ In the context of the Counter-Reformation, this pope supported the Inquisition in Italy.
+ He caused great upset during this period of time, as the Church wanted religious unity and his beliefs caused more religious contradications to what the Inquisition and Philip wanted.
+ The full name of the Inquisition was the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.
+ The Inquisition became busy deciding which ones were lying.
+ In the context of the Counter-Reformation, this pope moderated the Inquisition in Italy.
+ The Inquisition was the legal agent of the Catholic Church against heresy in the Middle Ages.
+ It was authorised by the Christian Church during the Inquisition from 1252 to 1816.
+ This motivated that the Inquisition forbade it and that, later, allowed his publication, once expurgada.
+ People who challenged them were often called heretics, so that the Inquisition could torture them, and then nobles take the property.
+ The Inquisition took action in 1633.
+ The Inquisition became less active in later years and was completely abolished in 1834.
+ In 1938 he wrote "Das Leben des Galilei" about Galileo Galilei, who was hunted by the Holy Inquisition because he wanted to tell the scientific truth.
+ Carlos is handed over to the Inquisition and put to death.
