History of the Jesuits: Their origin, progress, doctrines, and designs

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. 1500-40. ORIGIN OF THE ORDER.

CHAPTER II. 1540-52. CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SOCIETY. [17]

CHAPTER III. 1540-53. HIERARCHY.

CHAPTER IV. 1541-48. THE PROGRESS OF THE ORDER, AND ITS FIRST GENERAL.

CHAPTER V. 1547-1631. THE FEMALE JESUITS.

CHAPTER VI. 1548-56. THE FIRST OPPOSITION TO THE ORDER, AND DEATH OF LOYOLA.

CHAPTER VII. 1541-1774. MISSIONS.

CHAPTER VIII. 1556-1581. THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH GENERALS OF THE ORDER.

CHAPTER IX. 1560-1600. PROCEEDINGS OF THE JESUITS IN THE DIFFERENT COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. ENGLAND.

CHAPTER X. 1581-1608. COMMOTION AMONG THE JESUITS.

CHAPTER XI. 1600-1700. DOCTRINES AND MORAL CODE OF THE JESUITS.

CHAPTER XII. 1608-1700. OVERGROWING INFLUENCE OF THE SOCIETY.

CHAPTER XIII. 1600-1753. AMERICAN MISSIONS.

CHAPTER XIV. 1617-1700. INTERNAL CAUSES OF DECLINE.

CHAPTER XV. 1700-1772. DOWNFALL OF THE JESUITS.

CHAPTER XVI. 1773 ABOLITION OF THE ORDER.

CHAPTER XVII. 1774 DEATH OF CLEMENT XIV.

CHAPTER XVIII. 1773-1814. THE JESUITS DURING THEIR SUPPRESSION.

CHAPTER XIX. 1814 RE-ESTABLISHMENT.

CHAPTER XX. 1848-1852. THE JESUITS IN AND AFTER 1848.

CONCLUSION.

FOOTNOTES

INDEX.

Transcriber's Note

Loyola

Rubens. Hinchliff.


HISTORY OF THE JESUITS:
THEIR ORIGIN,
PROGRESS, DOCTRINES, AND DESIGNS.

BY
G. B. NICOLINI,
OF ROME,
AUTHOR OF “THE HISTORY OF THE PONTIFICATE OF PIUS IX.,”
“THE LIFE OF FATHER GAVAZZI,” ETC.

LONDON:
HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1854.

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