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... Rome , threw themselves at the feet of the pope , and asked him to employ them for some other good work . In 1539 Ignatius convoked all his asso- ciates , who were scattered in various parts of Italy , and laid before them the plan of a ...
... Rome , threw themselves at the feet of the pope , and asked him to employ them for some other good work . In 1539 Ignatius convoked all his asso- ciates , who were scattered in various parts of Italy , and laid before them the plan of a ...
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... Rome that the society be reformed , and that the French Jesuits be placed under a vicar of their own . To this demand the general , Ricci , is reported to have given the famous response : Sint ut sunt , aut non sint ; whereupon the king ...
... Rome that the society be reformed , and that the French Jesuits be placed under a vicar of their own . To this demand the general , Ricci , is reported to have given the famous response : Sint ut sunt , aut non sint ; whereupon the king ...
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... Rome to the uni- versity of Vienna , and in 1857 gave all the the- ological chairs of the university of Innspruck to the order . The conversion of the duke of An- halt - Köthen to the Roman Catholic church ( 1825 ) was followed by the ...
... Rome to the uni- versity of Vienna , and in 1857 gave all the the- ological chairs of the university of Innspruck to the order . The conversion of the duke of An- halt - Köthen to the Roman Catholic church ( 1825 ) was followed by the ...
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... Rome ( which has the largest circulation of any theological publication of Italy ) ; the Précis historiques et littéraires , a semi - monthly , at Brussels ; and the Études théo- logiques , a quarterly , at Paris . Several charges of ...
... Rome ( which has the largest circulation of any theological publication of Italy ) ; the Précis historiques et littéraires , a semi - monthly , at Brussels ; and the Études théo- logiques , a quarterly , at Paris . Several charges of ...
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... Rome in pent of the guilt of which by his misfortunes he the disguise of a man , and , having become pro- stands convicted . Job maintains in opposition ficient in sacred and profane learning , was that his afflictions are greater than ...
... Rome in pent of the guilt of which by his misfortunes he the disguise of a man , and , having become pro- stands convicted . Job maintains in opposition ficient in sacred and profane learning , was that his afflictions are greater than ...
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