The Scots Magazine, Band 29Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1767 |
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... Jesuits , that it was enough for any person to be barely fufpected of having adopted the principles of that fociety to be treated with infult by the populace . " " London , May 9. Letters from Mo- bile in West Florida mention , that ...
... Jesuits , that it was enough for any person to be barely fufpected of having adopted the principles of that fociety to be treated with infult by the populace . " " London , May 9. Letters from Mo- bile in West Florida mention , that ...
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... Jesuits in the world are turned . Thofe of Milan have just esta- blifhed a new congregation , the statutes of which bind all the members to their fuperiors by the most facred oaths ; and , it is faid therein , that they are to appeal ...
... Jesuits in the world are turned . Thofe of Milan have just esta- blifhed a new congregation , the statutes of which bind all the members to their fuperiors by the most facred oaths ; and , it is faid therein , that they are to appeal ...
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... Jesuits who came to Civita Vecchia , were many French Jefuits , who had quitted France , on the extinction of the order in that kingdom , and feveral noviciates , who , though not obliged fo to do , would fol- low the fate of their ...
... Jesuits who came to Civita Vecchia , were many French Jefuits , who had quitted France , on the extinction of the order in that kingdom , and feveral noviciates , who , though not obliged fo to do , would fol- low the fate of their ...
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... Jesuits banished from France , are just banifhed fifty leagues from this capital ; and one of the friends of the latter has been fined 50 ducats , for ex- plaining fome words in that Apology which the translator did not perfectly un ...
... Jesuits banished from France , are just banifhed fifty leagues from this capital ; and one of the friends of the latter has been fined 50 ducats , for ex- plaining fome words in that Apology which the translator did not perfectly un ...
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... Jesuits , and all regular priests , no longer to per- orm their millions , either in this capital , r in any part of the state of Venice , nor o receive any perfon into their oratories , hambers , cells , or other retired places , nder ...
... Jesuits , and all regular priests , no longer to per- orm their millions , either in this capital , r in any part of the state of Venice , nor o receive any perfon into their oratories , hambers , cells , or other retired places , nder ...
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