| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 pagina’s
...all its enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul, instandy perceiv- SePf' ^ ing this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull...expecting such beneficial consequences to the See cf Rome from this institution. In less than half a century, the society BOOK obtained establishments... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 684 pagina’s
...the highest consequence. Paul, instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuit's by his bull ; granted the most ample privileges to...Loyola to be the first general of the order." The papal bull for the establishment of it, under the name of " The society of Jesus," was granted in the... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 pagina’s
...an object of the highest consequence. Paul, instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution ot the Jesuits by his bull ; granted the most ample privileges...Loyola to be the first general of the order. The event Fully justified Paul's discernment in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Rome from... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 648 pagina’s
...Pro•..nee, par M. dc Monclar, p. 285. BOOE tne mos{- amp|e privileges to the members of the societyl -and appointed Loyola to be the first general of the...expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Home iru'ii this institution. 1-n less- than half a century, the society obtained establishments in... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 pagina’s
...consequence. Paul instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull in 1540, — granted the most ample privileges to the Members of...Loyola to be the first General of the Order. The event fully justified his discernment, in expecting such beneficial consequences to the See of Rome frpm... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 pagina’s
...opposition to all its enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul, instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull...most ample privileges to the members of the society, :md appointed Loyola to be the first general •if the order. The event fully justified Paul's discernment... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 pagina’s
...perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull in 1540, — granted the most ampje privileges to the Members of the Society, and appointed...Loyola to be the first General of the Order. The event fully justified his discernment, in expecting such beneficial consequences to the See pf Rome from... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 390 pagina’s
...Provence, par M. de Monclar, p. 285. confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his hull [[Sept. 273 ; granted the most ample privileges to the members of...this institution. In less than half a century, the soc-'ety obtained establishments in every country that adhered to the Roman catholic church ; its power... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - 1820 - 482 pagina’s
...enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul instantly perceiving this, con- Sept. er. firmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull ; granted...event hath fully justified Paul's discernment, in expecting1 such beneficial consequences to the See of Rome from this institution. In less than half... | |
| Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 pagina’s
...opposition to all its enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul, instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull...society, and appointed Loyola to be the first general ot the order. The event fully justified Paul's discernment in expecting such beneficial consequences... | |
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