The treatise of Uceda, 1586, and his opposition to purity blood statutes
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ehmm.2.2015.21-32Keywords:
New christians, Statutes, FranciscansAbstract
The Treatise of Uceda appears in 1586, opposing the current that arises within the Franciscan order and advocating for the restoration of the statutes of purity of blood. The author of the treatise will bring up a number of arguments that had already been put forward in the fifteenth century.
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2015-05-22
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