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The Jesuits, Their Rise and Progress, Doctrines, and Morality ... - Page 26
by T. H. Usborne - 1851 - 144 pages
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Constitutiones Societatis Jesu, anno 1558: Romae, in Aedibus Societatis Jesu ...

1838 - 618 pages
...are prefixed. UNITY OF OPINION AND DOCTRINE. Imago Primi Sceculi Societatis Jesu. Antuerpiae, 1640. The members of the society are dispersed through every...distinguished by as many nations and kingdoms as the 1 See the Preface. earth has intersections: but this is a division arising from diversity of place,...
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The Principles of the Jesuits: Developed in a Collection of Extracts from ...

Henry Handley Norris - 1839 - 312 pages
...are prefixed. UNITY OF OPINION AND DOCTRINE. Imago Primi Sceculi Societatis Jesu. ' Antuerpiae, 1640. The members of the society are dispersed through every...distinguished by as many nations and kingdoms as the 1 See the Preface. earth has intersections: but this is a division arising from diversity of place,...
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The Principles of the Jesuits: Developed in a Collection of Extracts from ...

Henry Handley Norris - 1839 - 310 pages
...in 4 vols. 12mo. both printed at Paris, in 1762. The references in this chapter are to the latter. earth has intersections: but this is a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion; a difference of language, not of affection; a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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The Jesuits; Their Principles and Acts

Edward Dalton - 1843 - 314 pages
...work,* will amply bear us out in this statement. " The members of the society," says this Jesuit work, " are dispersed through every corner of the world, distinguished...a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion ; a difference of language, not of affection ; a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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Letters to the Protestants of Scotland

sir George Sinclair (2nd bart.) - 1852 - 818 pages
...Norris, of Hackney, who took care to verify each extract by a personal reference to the original work. " The members of the society are dispersed through every...a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion ; a difference of language, not of affection ; a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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The Jesuits: Their Origin and Order, Morality and Practices, Suppression and ...

Alexander Duff - 1852 - 92 pages
...Society's operations during the first century of its existence. "The members of the Society," says he, "are dispersed through every corner of the world,...a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion — a difference of language, not of affection — a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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The Principles of the Jesuits Developed in a Series of Extracts from Their ...

Challis Paroissien - 1860 - 332 pages
...are prefixed. UNITY OF OPINION 'AND DOCTRINE. Imago Primi Sceculi Societatis Jesu. Antuerpise, 1640. The members of the society are dispersed through every...a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion ; a difference of language, not of affection ; a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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The Principles of the Jesuits: Developed in a Series of Extracts from Their ...

Challis Paroissien - 1860 - 312 pages
...are prefixed. UNITY OF OPINION AND DOCTRINE. Imago Primi Sceculi Societatis Jesu. Antuerpiee, 1640. The members of the society are dispersed through every...a division arising from diversity of place, not of opinion ; a difference of language, not of affection ; a dissimilarity of countenance, not of morals....
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The poor gentlemen of Liège: the history of the Jesuits in ..., Issue 137

Jacques Augustin M. Crétineau-Joly - 1863 - 320 pages
...see with what tenfold force these remarks will apply to the associations of the Company of Loyola. " The members of the Society are dispersed through every corner of the world—distinguished by as many nations and kingdoms as the earth has intersections; but this is a...
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