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Page 124
... persons actually devoted themselves to this holy warfare ; and so completely were the nations of Europe agitated and carried away by this general and pow- erful passion , that to make , preserve , and recover acquisitions in Judea and ...
... persons actually devoted themselves to this holy warfare ; and so completely were the nations of Europe agitated and carried away by this general and pow- erful passion , that to make , preserve , and recover acquisitions in Judea and ...
Page 141
... persons of each company , at the end of the work . When any passage was found remarkably obscure , letters were to be directed , by authority , to any learned persons in the land , for their judgment thereon . 11. The work was begun in ...
... persons of each company , at the end of the work . When any passage was found remarkably obscure , letters were to be directed , by authority , to any learned persons in the land , for their judgment thereon . 11. The work was begun in ...
Page 145
... persons in high rank , and to cultivate their friendship ; and by the very constitution , as well as genius of the order , a spirit of action and intrigue is infused into all its members . 6. As the object of the society of Jesuits ...
... persons in high rank , and to cultivate their friendship ; and by the very constitution , as well as genius of the order , a spirit of action and intrigue is infused into all its members . 6. As the object of the society of Jesuits ...
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