| Karen L. Anderson - 1993 - 262 páginas
...must even despair of their instruction without the conversion of their parents. And consequently, as well considered, the first matter to which we should...stability of the marriages of our Christians, who 78 give us children that may in good time be reared in the fear of God and their parents. (ibid. 16:251)... | |
| Denys Delâge - 1993 - 420 páginas
...we must even despair of their instruction without the conversion of the parents. And consequently, all well considered, the first matter to which we...only means of furnishing the Seminaries with young plants.97 Such were the first in a series of repeated attempts at educating Amerindian children by... | |
| Karen L. Anderson - 1991 - 264 páginas
...first matter to which we should attend is the stability of the marriages of our Christians, who 78 give us children that may in good time be reared in the fear of God and their parents. (ibid. 16:251) In short, Christian marriages were necessary if tlie Jesuits were ever... | |
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