History of the Society of Jesus: From Its Foundation to the Present Time, Volume 1J.P. Walsh, 1865 |
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... of poverty , he proceeded to distribute among the poor all the money in his possession , and subsequently returned to his cell . There he attired himself in a long robe of gray cloth , beneath which disappeared the beggar's 2 ( 1 )
... of poverty , he proceeded to distribute among the poor all the money in his possession , and subsequently returned to his cell . There he attired himself in a long robe of gray cloth , beneath which disappeared the beggar's 2 ( 1 )
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... as were all those whose fortune it was to be attached to the court in those days , became suddenly possessed of , and inspired with , the most sublime science , so that he discoursed upon the 4 HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS .
... as were all those whose fortune it was to be attached to the court in those days , became suddenly possessed of , and inspired with , the most sublime science , so that he discoursed upon the 4 HISTORY OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS .
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... the most learned and enlightened ; and he felt the impossibility of justly discriminating in this regard , unless he possessed in himself that knowledge which he desired to find in ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF THE ORDER .
... the most learned and enlightened ; and he felt the impossibility of justly discriminating in this regard , unless he possessed in himself that knowledge which he desired to find in ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF THE ORDER .
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... possessed abundant riches - had now to strip themselves of all their worldly possessions . This con- dition had already been complied with by Peter Lefèvre in a recent journey to Savoy . With regard to Ignatius himself , he had not ...
... possessed abundant riches - had now to strip themselves of all their worldly possessions . This con- dition had already been complied with by Peter Lefèvre in a recent journey to Savoy . With regard to Ignatius himself , he had not ...
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... possessions to the benefit of the unfortunate sufferers from famine and sickness . One would lay down so much in money , while others of the admiring crowd handed in the rich and costly jewels with which their persons were adorned , and ...
... possessions to the benefit of the unfortunate sufferers from famine and sickness . One would lay down so much in money , while others of the admiring crowd handed in the rich and costly jewels with which their persons were adorned , and ...
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