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CELIBACY AND MORALS.—Illicit relations formed by the clergyShameless avowal of their fruitsFerocious character of love in the cloistersThree flagrant casesMurder of a young lady by her confessor, the Carmelite of San LucarHis trial and sentenceMurder by a wife of her husband under the direction of her confessor, the Capuchine of CuencaHis trial, imprisonment, and escapeMurder of a lady by the Agonizante of MadridHis trial and executionScandalous occurrences in the Convent of the Basilios of MadridForcible entry of the civil powerMurder of the abbotSuppression of inquiryShameful profligacy of the Capuchines of Cascante and the nuns of a neighbouring conventMode of its discoveryImprisonment of inmates of both conventsRemoval of prisonersTheir mysterious escapeExemplary performance of vows in some casesDangers of celibacySpanish women and their influence on society.

BRUNO. No hay necesidad de que yo baje ... que su merced se quedó de centinela en la puerta principal de los Basilios, y así con una seña que yo le haga desde aquella ventana con el pañuelo.... DOÑA MATILDE. Con el pañuelo no, que quizá no lo advierta ... toma esta sábana.... BRUNO. Venga. DON EDUARDO. Apretemos otro poco el tornillo.

That colony had begun with Manuel Chrysoloras and his relation John, and with George of Trebizond. Then followed, about and after the time of the conquest of Constantinople, John Argyropulos, Theodore Gaza, Demetrios Chalcondylas, who brought up his sons Theophilos and Basilios to be excellent Hellenists, Andronikos Kallistos, Marcos Musuros and the family of Lascaris, not to mention others.

Some of these were priests, some of them bishops, as Theodotos of Laodicea; Eusebius, Bishop of Rome; Basilios, Bishop of Ancyra, and at least one, Hierakas, was the founder of a religious order. The first Christian physicians came mainly from Syria, as might be expected, for here the old Greek medical traditions were active.

He was at that moment in all the plenitude of his despotic power, and this mysterious affair of the convent of the Basilios was buried in the most profound oblivion.

Under the same reign of Ferdinand VII., the Convent of the Basilios of Madrid was the theatre of most scandalous and sanguinary atrocities, which had their origin in the relaxed manners of the inhabitants of that establishment.