... acquisition of a body of men, thus peculiarly devoted to the see of Rome, and whom it might set in opposition to all its enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul,- instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits... The history of the reign of the emperor Charles v - Pagina 192door William Robertson - 1809Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Charles Buck - 1823 - 614 pagina’s
...to all its enemies* was an • bject of the highest consequence . Paul, instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull...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... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1823 - 672 pagina’s
...the •rder. Paul 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 from... | |
| 1823 - 862 pagina’s
...opposition to all its enemies, was an object of the highest consrqiieuce. Paul instantly perceiving this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull, granted the most ancient privileges tn the membeis of the society, and appointed Loyola to be the first general of the... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 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...Loyola to be the first general of the order. The event has fully justified Paul's discernment, in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Rome... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pagina’s
...perceiving this confirmed the institution of 'he Jesuits by his bull ; granted. the most ample priviltges ƫ _ ì B nA A! ˺ U Hft ,J Ir a ? ǻ N C `y[ ]\ 9`J 5 } tĈ ͙LS fully justified Paul's discernment in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Koine from... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 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;...Loyola to be the first general of the order. The event has fully justified Paul's discernment, in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of ROM... | |
| Thomas Charles Boone - 1826 - 598 pagina’s
...opposition to all its enemies, was an object of the highest consequence. Paul instantly perceived this, confirmed the institution of the Jesuits by his bull,...most ample privileges to the members of the society, arid appointed Loyola to be first general of the order. The event has fully justified Paul's discernment,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 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...and appointed Loyola to be the first general of the Border. The event has fully justified Paul's discernment, in expecting such beneficial consequences... | |
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 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...Loyola to be the first g'eneral of the order. The event fully justified Paul's discernment in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Rome from... | |
| Burton W. Carr - 1829 - 316 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;...Loyola to be the first general of the order. The event has fully justified Paul's discernment in expecting such beneficial consequences to the see of Rome... | |
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