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- catalog contributor b4377054.
- catalog contributor b4377055.
- catalog contributor b4377056.
- catalog created "1903.".
- catalog date "1903".
- catalog date "1903.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1903.".
- catalog description "Book I. The origin of the Jesuits; or, the Saint Ignatius Loyola -- Chapter I. Ignatius Loyola becomes holy -- Chapter II. The vicissitudes of the new saint and the seven first Jesuits -- Chapter III. Loyola in Rome -- Chapter IV. The organization and statute book of the new order -- Chapter V. Ignatius Loyola as general of the order -- Book II. The shrewdness of the Jesuits, and the gigantic progress of their growth -- Chapter I. The Jesuit missions in distant regions of the world -- Chapter II. The powerful influence of the Jesuits in Europe -- Book III. The morality of the Jesuits; or, the vow of chastity -- Chapter I. The old Adam under the mask of holiness -- Chapter II. is omitted -- Chapter III. The spiritual exercises, or the refinement of enjoyment -- Book IV. The disinterestedness of the Jesuits; or, the vow of poverty -- Chapter 1. The confessional as the key to the money-chest -- Chapter II. Robbery and theft among laity and ecclesiastics -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter III. Jesuit commerce and usury, combined with fraudulent bankruptcy -- Book V. The probity of the Jesuits; or, the sons of Loyola in their true aspect -- Chapter I. The everlasting conflict of the sons of Loyola with the rest of the Catholic ecclesiastics -- Chapter II. The repulsiveness of the Jesuit constitutions, doctrine, and teaching -- Chapter III. Increasing enlightenment, and the storm which arose out of their own midst -- Book VI. The benevolence of the Jesuits; or, the permission to murder and assassinate -- Chapter I. Jesuit attempts in Germany -- Chapter II. The gunpowder plot in England, and the political intrigues of the Jesuits in that country -- Chapter III. The attempts on the lives of princes William and Morice of Orange -- Chapter IV. The great commotion at Paraguay, or Don Sebastian Joseph Carvalho e Mallo, Count of Oeyras and Marquis de Pombal -- Chapter V. Don Pedro Pablo Abaraca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, or the abolition of Jesuit nests in Spain -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter VI. Regicides in France -- Book VII. The apparent death of Jesuitism, and its terrible revivification -- Chapter I. The abolition of the Jesuit order by Pope Clement XIV -- Chapter II. The re-establishment of the Jesuit order, or the nullification of the bull "Dominus Ac Redemptor Noster" -- Chapter III. The Jesuits in the first half of the nineteenth century -- Chapter IV. The development of Catholicism into Jesuitism, or the Jesuit papal infallibility".
- catalog extent "xv, 823p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Jesuits.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Jesuits.".
- catalog issued "1903".
- catalog issued "1903.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, W. H. Allen & Co.,".
- catalog relation "Jesuits.".
- catalog subject "BX3706 .G75 1903".
- catalog subject "Jesuits History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I. The origin of the Jesuits; or, the Saint Ignatius Loyola -- Chapter I. Ignatius Loyola becomes holy -- Chapter II. The vicissitudes of the new saint and the seven first Jesuits -- Chapter III. Loyola in Rome -- Chapter IV. The organization and statute book of the new order -- Chapter V. Ignatius Loyola as general of the order -- Book II. The shrewdness of the Jesuits, and the gigantic progress of their growth -- Chapter I. The Jesuit missions in distant regions of the world -- Chapter II. The powerful influence of the Jesuits in Europe -- Book III. The morality of the Jesuits; or, the vow of chastity -- Chapter I. The old Adam under the mask of holiness -- Chapter II. is omitted -- Chapter III. The spiritual exercises, or the refinement of enjoyment -- Book IV. The disinterestedness of the Jesuits; or, the vow of poverty -- Chapter 1. The confessional as the key to the money-chest -- Chapter II. Robbery and theft among laity and ecclesiastics -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter III. Jesuit commerce and usury, combined with fraudulent bankruptcy -- Book V. The probity of the Jesuits; or, the sons of Loyola in their true aspect -- Chapter I. The everlasting conflict of the sons of Loyola with the rest of the Catholic ecclesiastics -- Chapter II. The repulsiveness of the Jesuit constitutions, doctrine, and teaching -- Chapter III. Increasing enlightenment, and the storm which arose out of their own midst -- Book VI. The benevolence of the Jesuits; or, the permission to murder and assassinate -- Chapter I. Jesuit attempts in Germany -- Chapter II. The gunpowder plot in England, and the political intrigues of the Jesuits in that country -- Chapter III. The attempts on the lives of princes William and Morice of Orange -- Chapter IV. The great commotion at Paraguay, or Don Sebastian Joseph Carvalho e Mallo, Count of Oeyras and Marquis de Pombal -- Chapter V. Don Pedro Pablo Abaraca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, or the abolition of Jesuit nests in Spain -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter VI. Regicides in France -- Book VII. The apparent death of Jesuitism, and its terrible revivification -- Chapter I. The abolition of the Jesuit order by Pope Clement XIV -- Chapter II. The re-establishment of the Jesuit order, or the nullification of the bull "Dominus Ac Redemptor Noster" -- Chapter III. The Jesuits in the first half of the nineteenth century -- Chapter IV. The development of Catholicism into Jesuitism, or the Jesuit papal infallibility".
- catalog title "The Jesuits, a complete history of their open and secret proceedings from the foundation of the order to the present time, told to the German people by Theodor Griesinger, translated by A. J. Scott.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".