The Jesuits, 1534-1921
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Thomas J. Campbell. The Jesuits, 1534-1921
The Jesuits, 1534-1921
Table of Contents
PREFACE
WORKS CONSULTED
THE JESUITS. 1534-1921
CHAPTER I. ORIGIN
CHAPTER II. INITIAL ACTIVITIES
CHAPTER III. ENDS OF THE EARTH
CHAPTER IV. CONSPICUOUS PERSONAGES
CHAPTER V. THE ENGLISH MISSION
CHAPTER VI. JAPAN. 1555-1645
CHAPTER VII. THE GREAT STORMS. 1580-1597
CHAPTER VIII. THE ASIATIC CONTINENT
CHAPTER IX. BATTLE OF THE BOOKS
CHAPTER X. THE TWO AMERICAS. 1567-1673
CHAPTER XI. CULTURE
CHAPTER XII. FROM VITELLESCHI TO RICCI. 1615-1773
CHAPTER XIII. CONDITIONS BEFORE THE CRASH
CHAPTER XIV. POMBAL
CHAPTER XV. CHOISEUL
CHAPTER XVI. CHARLES III
CHAPTER XVII. THE FINAL BLOW
CHAPTER XVIII. THE INSTRUMENT
CHAPTER XIX. THE EXECUTION
CHAPTER XX. THE SEQUEL TO THE SUPPRESSION
CHAPTER XXI. THE RUSSIAN CONTINGENT
CHAPTER XXII. THE RALLYING
CHAPTER XXIII. THE RESTORATION
CHAPTER XXIV. THE FIRST CONGREGATION
CHAPTER XXV. A CENTURY OF DISASTER
CHAPTER XXVI. MODERN MISSIONS
CHAPTER XXVII. COLLEGES
CHAPTER XXVIII. LITERATURE
CHAPTER XXIX. THE SOVEREIGN PONTIFFS AND THE SOCIETY
CHAPTER XXX. CONCLUSION
INDEX
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Thomas J. Campbell
A History of the Society of Jesus from Its Foundation to the Present Time
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Codure was to have been one of the Irish delegates, but he died, and hence Salmerón, Brouet and Zapata undertook the perilous mission. The last mentioned was a wealthy ecclesiastic who was about to enter the Society and had offered to defray the expenses of the journey. In the instructions for their manner of acting Ignatius ordered that Brouet should be spokesman whenever nobles or persons of importance were to be dealt with. As Brouet had the looks and the sweetness of an angel, whereas Salmerón was abrupt at times, the wisdom of the choice was obvious. They went by the way of France to Scotland, and when at Stirling Castle, they received a letter from James V, the father of Mary Queen of Scots, bespeaking their interest in his people. Crétineau-Joly says they saw the king personally. Fouqueray merely hints at its likelihood. From Scotland they passed over to Ireland and found that the enemy knew of their arrival. A price was put upon their heads, and they had to hurry from place to place so as not to compromise those who gave them shelter. But in the brief period of a month which they had at their disposal before they were recalled by the Pope they had ample opportunity to take in the conditions that prevailed. They returned as they had gone, through Scotland and over to Dieppe, and then directed their steps to Rome, but they were arrested as spies near Lyons and thrown into prison — a piece of news which Paget, the English ambassador in France, hastened to communicate to Henry; Cardinals de Tournon and Gaddi, however, succeeded in having them released and they then proceeded to the Holy City to make their report.
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