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" Jesuits] ordain three things : The first, that our members do not introduce new opinions ; the second, that if at any time they should hold an opinion contrary to that which is commonly received, they shall adhere to the decision of the society ; the... "
The Jesuits, Their Rise and Progress, Doctrines, and Morality ... - Page 27
by T. H. Usborne - 1851 - 144 pages
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Constitutiones Societatis Jesu, anno 1558: Romae, in Aedibus Societatis Jesu ...

1838 - 618 pages
...members of the society.—( Vol. II. Second Letter to Father Serry, p. 389J Congreg. V. Decret. 50. n. 2. The Constitutions ordain three things. The first,...to conformity; that thus we may all hold the same doctrine and the same language, according to the apostle. SECT. I. \ PROBABLE OPINIONS. Probality is...
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The Jesuits

Robert William Overbury - 1846 - 288 pages
...society." Then follow his interpretations of these decrees. " The constitutions ordain three things.—The first, that our members do not introduce new opinions;...controverted questions, in which either opinion is far from heing common, they restrict themselves to conformity; that thus we may all hold the same doctrine and...
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The Mysteries of Romanism: Exhibiting the Influence of Popery and the ...

Charles Sparry - 1847 - 246 pages
...of the Jesuhs. Unity of Opinion. — The Jesuit Daniel says : " The constitutions [of the Jesuits] ordain three things : The first, that our members...controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity." Thus, however corrupt and pernicious the...
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The Protestant annual, exhibiting the demoralizing influence of popery, and ...

C Sparry - 1847 - 280 pages
...of the Jesuits. Unity of Opinion. — The Jesuit Daniel says : " The constitutions [of the Jesuits] ordain three things : The first, that our members...controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity" Thus, however corrupt and pernicious the...
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The Mysteries of Romanism: Exhibiting the Influence of Popery and the ...

Charles Sparry - 1847 - 272 pages
...of the Jesuits. Unity of Opinion. — The Jesuit Daniel says : " The constitutions [of the Jesuits] ordain three things : The first, that our members...seco'nd, that if at any time they should hold an opinion contrauy to that which is commonly received, they shall adhere to the decision of the society ; the...
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Startling Facts for Native Americans Called "Knownothings," Or A Vivid ...

1855 - 124 pages
...Jesuits. Unity of Opinion.— The Jesuit Daniel says : "The constitution [of the JesuiteJ ordained three things : The first, that our members do not...controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity." Thus, however corrupt and pernicious the...
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Startling Facts for Native Americans Called "Knownothings," Or A Vivid ...

1855 - 112 pages
...the Jesuits. Unity of Opinion.—The Jesuit Daniel says: "The constitution [of the Jesuitsj ordained three things : The first, that Our members do not...controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity." Thus, however corrupt and pernicious the...
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Startling Facts for Native Americans Called "Knownothings," Or A Vivid ...

1855 - 126 pages
...[of the Jesuits] ordained three things: The first, that our members do not introduce new-opinions • the second, that if at any time they should hold an...controverted questions, in which either opinion is from being common, they restrict themselves to conformity." Thus, however corrupt and pernicious the...
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The Principles of the Jesuits Developed in a Series of Extracts from Their ...

Challis Paroissien - 1860 - 332 pages
...of the society. — ( Vol II. Second Letter to Father Serry, p. 389.) Congreg. V. Decret. 50. n. 2. The Constitutions ordain three things. The first,...to conformity; that thus we may all hold the same doctrine and the same language, according to the apostle. SECTION I. PROBABLE OPINIONS. Probability...
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The Principles of the Jesuits: Developed in a Series of Extracts from Their ...

Challis Paroissien - 1860 - 312 pages
...of the society. — ( Vol II. Second Letter to Father Serry, p. 389.) Congreg. V. Decret. 50. ». 2. The Constitutions ordain three things. The first,...to conformity ; that thus we may all hold the same doctrine and the same language, according to the apostle. SECTION I. PROBABLE OPINIONS. Probability...
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