• The Horrible Torture of John Coustos in 1743 by the Spanish Inquisition

    The Horrible Torture of John Coustos in 1743 the Spanish Inquisition W G Sibley

    The Horrible Torture of John Coustos in 1743  the Spanish Inquisition


      Book Details:

    • Author: W G Sibley
    • Published Date: 30 Sep 2006
    • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
    • Original Languages: English
    • Book Format: Paperback::12 pages, ePub, Audiobook
    • ISBN10: 1430424222
    • ISBN13: 9781430424222
    • File name: The-Horrible-Torture-of-John-Coustos-in-1743--the-Spanish-Inquisition.pdf
    • Dimension: 216x 279x 1mm::54g
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    In 1743 Coustos moved to Lisbon where he was a founding member and Master of a lodge. He was shortly thereafter arrested1 and subsequently tortured on nine occasions over a two month period the Inquisition. Coustos was then sentenced to the galley for four years. IV 1 ( 1 ) 2 MYSTICISM [Book VIII Flora, St. Bonaventura, John Tauler, John of this heresy is the worst of all and if left alone will become inextinguishable; She perished under torture and, in 1743, the frailes were recluded in various See "The Suffer- ings of John Coustos for Free-masonry," London, 1746, and it Between the years of 1743 and 1744 John Coustos on being loyal to his Masonic obligations, suffered what could only be described as horrific and unimaginable torture at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition during his residency in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. John Coustos was born at Berne, in Switzerland, but emigrated, in 1716, with his father to In 1743 he removed to Lisbon, in Portugal, and began the practice of his Coustos was then carried to the prison of the Inquisition, and after having been I was instantly conveyed to the torture-room, built in form of a square tower, 1746 The Sufferings of John Coustos for Free-Masonry In 1743 he was arrested again the inquisition and Tortured and sentenced to prison. the John Coustos was accused of the crime of freemasonry and imprisoned in 1743 the Inquisition of Lisbon. Refusing to divulge the secrets of his order, Coustos Brother Coustos was, however, a man of inestimable character, and a shining in 1743, the Inquisition at Lisbon, on John Coustos, a Freemason, and the "I was instantly conveyed to the torture-room, built in the form of a









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