Secret Instructions of the Jesuits: With an Appendix, Containing a Short Historical Account of the Society of the Jesuits, Their Maxims, the Jesuits' Oath, Etc. EtcF.C. Wilson, 1844 - 72 pages |
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With an Appendix, Containing a Short Historical Account of the Society of the Jesuits, Their Maxims, the Jesuits' Oath, Etc. Etc. INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JESUITS : WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING A SHORT HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOCIETY OF ...
With an Appendix, Containing a Short Historical Account of the Society of the Jesuits, Their Maxims, the Jesuits' Oath, Etc. Etc. INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JESUITS : WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING A SHORT HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOCIETY OF ...
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With an Appendix, Containing a Short Historical Account of the Society of the Jesuits, Their Maxims, the Jesuits' Oath, Etc. Etc. Q INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JESUITS ; d ) WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING A SHORT HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOCIETY ...
With an Appendix, Containing a Short Historical Account of the Society of the Jesuits, Their Maxims, the Jesuits' Oath, Etc. Etc. Q INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JESUITS ; d ) WITH AN APPENDIX , CONTAINING A SHORT HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE SOCIETY ...
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... Society ; and also the injunction that they must be denied to be the Rules of the Society , if ever they should be imputed to it . " " An English edition of this work was printed in 1658. " The learned and excellent Dr. Compton , Bishop ...
... Society ; and also the injunction that they must be denied to be the Rules of the Society , if ever they should be imputed to it . " " An English edition of this work was printed in 1658. " The learned and excellent Dr. Compton , Bishop ...
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... Society ; the good father , shrugging up his shoulders , and knitting his brow , said , that he saw no remedy but denying that this piece came from the Society . " The Reverend Fathers , however , thought it more ad- visable to purchase ...
... Society ; the good father , shrugging up his shoulders , and knitting his brow , said , that he saw no remedy but denying that this piece came from the Society . " The Reverend Fathers , however , thought it more ad- visable to purchase ...
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... Society than in the genius of the Order itself ; had they been ra- ther the accidental than the necessary fruits of its con- stitution , we might have deemed it right to say less on the subject . But the fact appears to be , that ...
... Society than in the genius of the Order itself ; had they been ra- ther the accidental than the necessary fruits of its con- stitution , we might have deemed it right to say less on the subject . But the fact appears to be , that ...
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Page 136 - Dieu dans les choses temporelles; qu'ils ne peuvent être déposés directement ni indirectement par l'autorité des chefs de l'Église; que leurs sujets ne peuvent être dispensés de la soumission et de l'obéissance qu'ils leur doivent, ou absous du serment de fidélité; et que cette doctrine, nécessaire pour la tranquillité publique, et non moins avantageuse à l'Église qu'à l'État, doit être inviolablement suivie, comme conforme à la parole de Dieu, à la tradition des saints Pères...
Page 136 - ... gallicane doivent avoir leur force et vertu, et les usages de nos Pères demeurer inébranlables; qu'il est même de la grandeur du Saint-Siège apostolique que les lois et coutumes établies du consentement de ce siège respectable et des Églises subsistent invariablement. 4.
Page 25 - On peut jurer, dit-il, qu'on n'a pas fait une chose, quoiqu'on l'ait faite effectivement, en entendant en soi-même qu'on ne l'a pas faite un certain -jour, ou avant qu'on fût né, ou en sous-entendant quelque autre circonstance pareille, sans que les paroles dont on se sert aient aucun sens qui le puisse faire connaître; et cela est fort commode en beaucoup de rencontres, et est toujours très juste, quand cela est nécessaire ou utile pour la santé, l'honneur ou le bien.
Page 136 - ... de France n'approuve pas l'opinion de ceux qui donnent atteinte à ces décrets, ou qui les affaiblissent, en disant que leur autorité n'est pas bien établie, qu'ils ne sont point approuvés, ou qu'ils ne regardent que le temps du schisme.
Page 141 - ... enjoint aux substituts du procureur général du roi d'y tenir la main et d'en certifier la cour dans le mois, suivant l'arrêt de ce jour.
Page iv - I am now to receive, to perform, and on my part to keep inviolably : and do call all the heavenly and glorious host of heaven to witness these my real intentions, to keep this my oath. In testimony hereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the Eucharist ; and witness the same further with my hand and seal, in the face of this holy convent, this day of Anno Domini, etc.
Page iii - England, and all adherents, in regard that they and she be usurpal and heretical, opposing the sacred mother church of Rome. I do renounce and disown any allegiance as due to any heretical king, prince, or state, named Protestants, or obedience to any of their inferior magistrates or officers.
Page 141 - ... car tel est notre plaisir. Et afin que ce soit chose ferme et stable à toujours, nous y avons fait mettre notre scel. Donné à Versailles au mois de janvier, l'an de grâce mil sept cent cinquante, et de notre règne le trente-cinquième.
Page 25 - V. The confessor must manage his matters so, that the widow may have such faith in him as not to do the least thing without his advice, and his only ; which he may occasionally insinuate to be the only basis of her spiritual edification.
Page 137 - Nous avons arrêté d'envoyer à toutes les églises de France , et aux évêques qui y président par l'autorité du Saint-Esprit , ces maximes que nous avons reçues de nos. pères , afin que nous disions tous la même chose, que nous soyons tous dans les mêmes sentimens , et que nous suivions tous la même doctrine ». Tels sont les quatre fameux articles du clergé de France.