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" Such was the tendency of that discipline observed by the society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught to regard the interest of the order as the capital object, to which every consideration... "
The Literary Panorama and National Register - Página 25
1814
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The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V: With a View of the ..., Volumen2

William Robertson - 1804 - 424 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...any body of men % is the characteristic principle of tlie Jesuits, and serves as a key to the genius of their policy, as well as to the peculiarities in...
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An Essay on the Spirit and Influence of the Reformation of Luther

Charles de Villers - 1805 - 516 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...characteristic principle of the Jesuits, and serves as a key to the genius of their policy, as well as to the peculiarities in their sentiments and conduct."...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the ...

William Robertson - 1809 - 484 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the society in forming, its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...ardent, perhaps, that ever influenced any body of menf, is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits, * Hist, des Jes. iv. 168—196, &c. ' ^ / •'...
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The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v, Volumen1

William Robertson - 1809 - 486 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...ardent, perhaps, that ever influenced any body of menf , is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits, * Hist des Jes. iv. 168—196, &c.. f Compte...
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A Theological Dictionary, Volumen1

Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...interest of the order as the capital object to which even7 consideration was to be sacrificed. As the prosperity of the order was intimately connected with...
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The Historical Works of William Robertson: With an Account of His ..., Volumen6

William Robertson - 1813 - 648 páginas
...boarding schools ; and consisted of 19,8»!> Jecuiti. Hist, den JcsuItes, torn, i, p. 80. BOOK maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...ardent, perhaps, that ever influenced any body of men J, is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits, and serves as a key to the genius of their policy,...
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The Devonshire adventurer, conducted by G.J. Freeman

George John Freeman - 464 páginas
...tendency of that discipline observed by society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...to which every consideration was to be sacrificed. The The spirit of attachment to the Order, the most ardent, perhaps, that ever influenced any body...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen6

Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the Society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...characteristic principle of the Jesuits, and serves as a key to the genius of their policy, as well as the peculiarities in their sentiments and conduct....
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen6

Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the Society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught...attachment to their •order, the most ardent perhaps thst ever influenced any body of men, is the characteristic principle of the Jesuits, and serves as...
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The Pamphleteer, Volumen6

Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 páginas
...of that discipline observed by the Society in forming its members, and such the fundamental maxims in its constitution, that every Jesuit was taught to regard the interest of die order as the capital object to which every consideration was to be sacrificed. This spirit of attachment...
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