INDEX.
- A.
- Abbot of St. Cyran, writings of, [232];
- history of, [233]
- Abolition of the Order, [362], [374-376], [411]
- Absolution, origin of the doctrine, [13];
- consequences of the, [243-245]
- Acquaviva, Fifth General of the Order, [90];
- character of, [186], [210];
- election of, [ibid.];
- his success in Spain, [228];
- his opinions on the theology of St. Thomas, [230];
- on the doctrines of Grace and Free-Will, [231];
- death of, [255];
- consequences of, to the Order, [256];
- his successor, [ibid.]
- Administrators, appointment and duties of, [38], [55];
- pre-eminence of, [316]
- Admonitors, [54-56]
- Adrian VI, confessions of, [30]
- Albert of Bavaria, supports the Jesuits, [199]
- Albigenses, massacre of the, [60]
- Alcala, introduction of Jesuitism, [22];
- oppositions to the Order in, [79]
- Alexander VII, opposes the doctrines of the Augustinus, [234]
- —— of Russia expels the Jesuits, [433]
- Alva, Duke of, [135];
- his character, [146]
- America, Jesuit missions of, [297];
- state of religion in [298];
- conduct of the Jesuits in, [300];
- features of the mission in, [302-313];
- exchange of possessions in, [333]
- Analysis of the brief of suppression, [387]
- —— of the bull of re-establishment, [442]
- —— of the constitution, [31-33]
- —— of the brief of re-establishment, [442]
- Ancona, executions at, [480], [481]
- Angouleme, Duke of, aids the Jesuits, [450]
- Antonelli, Cardinal, plots the revolution in Rome, [474]
- Antony, St., miracles of, [258 n.]
- Antwerp, Jesuit congregations of, [217]
- Archbishops of the Society, [408]
- Armada, Jesuits connected with the, [168]
- Armagh, Archbishop of, seeks to suppress the Protestants in England, [63]
- Arrêt, for the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, [224]
- Alliance, purport of the, [180]
- Assassination of Queen Elizabeth projected, [164];
- encouraged by the Jesuits, [165], [166], [168]
- —— of Henry IV, [254]
- Assembly of Bishops, [346]
- Augustinus, publication of the, [233]
- Austria, restoration of the Jesuits to, [200], [450];
- their influence in, [253];
- governed by Jesuits, [435];
- Jesuits refused admission to, [452];
- aids the Pope in the late revolution, [475];
- consequences to, [477]
- Authors, Jesuit, [15], [96]
- Averio, Duke of, executed, [340], [341]
- Avignon, Jesuit congregation of, [217];
- is seized by the French, [359]
- B.
- Babington, conspiracy of, [167]
- Baptism, Jesuit administration of the ordinance, [110]
- Barcelona, Vice-King of, aids the Jesuit influence in Spain, [62]
- Barrière, attempts to assassinate Henry IV, [187];
- his confession, [ibid.];
- is executed, [188]
- Barry, Father, writings of, [247]
- Bavaria, supremacy of the Jesuits in, [253]
- Bedloe, character and plot of, [292], [293]
- Belgium, flourishing state of the Jesuits in, [454];
- their designs on, [ibid.]
- Bellarmine, Robert, on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [191]
- Benedict XIV, opposes the Jesuits, [128], [328]
- Bernis, Cardinal, [363];
- his answer to the Conclave, [365];
- intrigues for the election of Pope, [375];
- urges Clement to destroy the Jesuits, [378-380]
- Bishops, [346];
- number of, [408]
- Boarders in Jesuit colleges, [219], [220]
- Boarding-houses, connected with the colleges, [214]
- Bobadilla, one of the ten founders of the Order, [28];
- mission of, to Naples, [59];
- is expelled by Charles V, [76];
- banished, [77];
- heads a revolt against Lainez, [134];
- his letter to, [142]
- Books, Protestant, confiscation of, at Vienna, [201]
- Borgia, character of, [7];
- is admitted to the Society, [35];
- uses his influence to establish the Jesuits in Spain, [62];
- elected Vicar-General, [145];
- visits Spain and France, [148];
- his death, [149]
- Bourbon, Cardinal de, assumes the title of King of France, [182]
- Bourbon, influence of the House of, [378]
- Braganza, Duke of, crowned King of Portugal, [275], [276]
- Braschi, made Pope, under the title of Pius VI, [425];
- character of, [426];
- his conduct towards the Jesuits, [ibid.]
- Briant, execution of, [163]
- Bridgewater, John, on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [191]
- Brief of suppression, [382], [383];
- analysis of the, [387-406];
- provisions of the, [422]
- —— for the re-establishment of the Jesuits, [439];
- analysis of the, [440]
- Brotherhood, Jesuit, [217];
- doctrines and practices of the, [235]
- Brouet, his mission to Ireland, [64]
- Brugellette, Jesuit college of, [458]
- Bulls issued against Queen Elizabeth, [153], [162]
- —— against the Jesuits, [127], [128], [313], [328]
- —— for the suppression of the Order, [387]
- —— for the re-establishment of the Order, [439], [442]
- —— in favour of the Order, [28], [62]
- Busembaum on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [193]
- C.
- Cæsar, Julius, character of, [7]
- Calvinism, doctrines of, [183]
- Calvinists, persecution of, [270], [273]
- Campion, his mission to England, [154];
- arrest of, [161];
- trial of, [163]
- Candia, Duke of, aids the Jesuits, [62]
- Candidates for the Order, requirements of, [31-37], [448]
- Canisius, Peter, [62]
- —— founds the College of Friburg, [206]
- Canonization, rules for, [258-262], [310 n.]
- —— of Loyola and Xavier, [262]
- Cano, a Dominican friar, preaches against the Jesuits, [78];
- is made Bishop of the Canaries, [79]
- Canova, statue of Clement XIII by, [361]
- Caraffa, General, [317], [318], see “[Paul IV]”
- Cardinals, Jesuit, [408]
- Carlos, Don, supported by the Jesuits, [451]
- Carvalho, Minister of Portugal, [331];
- created Marquis of Pombal, [332];
- see “[Pombal]”
- Casimir, King of Poland, [282]
- Castilians, revolt of the, [450]
- Catechisms, Jesuit, [197]
- Catesby, [286]
- Catherine of Austria, deposed by the Jesuits, [171]
- —— de Medicis, opposes the Jesuits, [176], [177]
- —— of Russia, protects the Jesuits, [430], [431]
- Catholicism, decline of, [58]
- Catholics, Roman, first persecuted in England, [163]
- Cave of Manreze, the place of Loyola’s retirement, [13]
- Ceremonies, Catholic, [249], [250], [262]
- Chiaramonti, [438];
- re-establishes the Jesuits, [439]
- Charles I, of England, [290]
- —— III, of Spain, [349];
- expels the Jesuits, [350];
- his motives for, [352-354];
- seeks to destroy the Jesuits, [379]
- —— V, opposes the Order, [75]
- —— IX, of France, [179]
- Chastel, John, attempts to assassinate Henry IV, [188];
- his punishment, [189], [190]
- China, Jesuit mission to, [105]
- Choiseul, minister of France, [331];
- attempts to reform the Order, [346];
- character of, [347], [348]
- Christina of Sweden and the Jesuits, [282], [283]
- Church of England agitated by Catholic aggression, [163]
- —— Evangelical, of Cracow, attacked by the Jesuits, [280]
- —— of Rome, decline of the, [8], [9];
- doctrines of, [14], [15], [40];
- condition of, in the 16th century, [30], [31];
- supremacy of, [195];
- restoration of, in Austria, [201];
- in Sweden, [203];
- arrogance of, towards England, [467]
- Churches of America, [299]
- Civilization, progress of, [7]
- Civita Vecchia, arrival of French troops at, [475];
- becomes a French port, [477]
- Classes of Jesuits, [46], [462]
- Clement VIII, Pope, [231], [232]
- —— XIII, [338];
- his partiality for the Fathers, [339];
- protects the Jesuits, [357], [359];
- death of, [360];
- monument of, by Canova, [361]
- —— XIV, [371];
- character of, [372], [383], [420];
- is elected Pope, [375];
- policy of, [376], [378];
- hesitates to suppress the Jesuits, [381-384];
- death of, [412];
- mysterious cause of the, [414-420]
- Clergy, Roman Catholic, two classes of, [178 n.];
- subjected to the Jesuits, [272]
- Coadjutors, [44], [49], [50]
- Code of legislature for Jesuit schools, [213-215]
- —— moral of the Jesuits, [230-252]
- Coimbra, first college of the Jesuits founded at, [62]
- College of Cardinals, [253]
- Colleges of the Society, [39], [48], [62], [90];
- endowed by Gregory XIII, [150];
- class of education imparted in, [214];
- rules for the admission of pupils to, [ibid.];
- internal life of the, [219];
- discipline in, [221];
- education of English youths in, [152], [153], [168];
- established in France, [178], [458];
- character of, [185];
- in Germany, [196], [452];
- in Austria, [200];
- in Switzerland, [206];
- in Spain, [451];
- in Galicia, [452];
- in England, [459];
- in Ireland, [461];
- in Italy, [484];
- number of at the time the Society was suppressed, [408]
- Cologne, Jesuits in, [196]
- Commerce of the Order, seat of, [277];
- character of, in Europe, [335], [336]
- Commotions among the Jesuits, [209]
- Communism in America, [303]
- Companions of the Order, [23], [24]
- Company of Jesus, 45, see “[Society of]”
- Conclave, affairs of the, [368-372]
- Confession, doctrine of, [41], [238-244], [287];
- practised in Jesuit colleges, [220 n.], [221 n.]
- Confessors, importance of, [236], [237];
- influence of, [322];
- to the Kings of France, [254], [255], [267], [271], [272]
- —— influence of, in Portugal, [171];
- removal of, [335]
- Congregation of rites, [259], [260 n.]
- Congregations, or assemblies of the Order, [53];
- origin of the, [217];
- various denominations of, [ibid.];
- abolished by the Parliament, [348]
- Congregations, general, [53];
- difficulties of assembling, [134];
- influence of the, [217];
- decrees of, [277], [278]
- —— of the Holy Virgin, [217], [455]
- —— provincial, [56]
- —— of the Sacred Heart, [455]
- Congress of Poissey, [143]
- —— of Worms, [58]
- Consalves de Camera, influence of, in Portugal, [171]
- Conspiracies of the Jesuits in England, [164], [165], [285], [286], [292]
- —— in France, [179], [186]
- —— in Portugal, [172], [173], [276]
- Conspirators, trial and execution of, in England, [285], [289]
- Constitution of the Society, [30];
- analysis of the, [31-33];
- changes in the, [317];
- exposition of the, [345]
- Convent of Santa Martha, [59]
- —— of Santa Catherine, [59]
- Converts, Jesuit, [463]
- Cordeliers, Order of, [369]
- Corsica, Jesuits in, [358]
- Cotton, Father, apologetic letter of, [255]
- Council of Poissey, [177]
- —— Seize, [182 n.]
- —— Trent, [143], [144]
- Court of Rome, struggles with the Jesuits, [235], [328];
- succumbs to the Order, [322];
- two distinct powers of the, [363]
- Cracow, Evangelical Church of, attacked by the Jesuits, [280]
- Creed, political, of the Jesuits, [191-193]
- Creighton, conspiracy of, [164]
- Crétineau-Joly, writings of, [15];
- on the conspiracies in England, [161], [166];
- on the “Imago Primi Sæculi”, [265];
- on the conspiracies in Portugal, [271];
- on the conduct of the Jesuits in England, [458], [459];
- on “Puseyism,” [464]
- Cromwell, Jesuits discouraged by, [291]
- Crusades, [475]
- Cyran, St., [232], [233]
- D.
- Days of the barricades in France, [181]
- Decrees against the Jesuits in Portugal, [342];
- execution of the, [355];
- in England, [161];
- in Spain, [351]
- Democracy, encouraged by the Jesuits, [194]
- Diet of Nuremberg, [30]
- Dissensions among the Jesuits, [210]
- Doctrine of absolution, [13], [243-245]
- —— of confession, [140], [238-243], [287]
- —— of equivocation, [244]
- —— of free will, [231]
- —— of grace, [231]
- —— of infallibility, [233], [234]
- —— of transgression, [238]
- Doctrines of the Church of Rome, [13], [18], [40]
- —— of the Gallican Church, [177], [178], [179 n.]
- —— of Jansenius, [233], [234]
- —— of the Jesuits, [168], [191], [194], [230-234], [236-250]
- Dominicans oppose the Jesuits, [231]
- Don Carlos supported by the Jesuits, [451]
- —— Pedro, Jesuits expelled from Portugal by, [451]
- Dress of the Jesuits, [43]
- Dubarry, Mme de, [386]
- Du Prat, Bishop of Clermond, establishes the Jesuits in Paris, [84]
- E.
- Earthquake of Lisbon, [334]
- Edict of Nantes, [270];
- revoked, [271]
- Edicts of Henry VIII, [63]
- —— of Queen Elizabeth against the Jesuits, [157]
- Education of the Jesuits, [48], [196], [197];
- the cause of their influence, [213];
- course of, [221];
- character of, [222], [224]
- Election of Generals, [49], [53], [136], [145], [149], [256]
- —— of Popes, party struggles for the, [362], [367], [369]
- Electors, [408]
- Elizabeth, Queen, persecuted by the Jesuits, [153], [284];
- character given her by the Catholics, [154];
- projected assassination of, [164], [165];
- excommunication of, [162];
- her opinions on the apostacy of Henry IV of France, [183 n.]
- Elliot, conspirators betrayed by, [161]
- Emancipation Act, tendency of, to check the Jesuits, [462]
- Emperor, attachment of the Romans to the title, [366]
- Emperors of Austria, [278], [450]
- —— of France, [436], [438], [447], [448], [455]
- —— of Germany, [75], [365], [368]
- Emeute des Chapeaux, [350]
- Emmanuel Sa on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [191], [192]
- Encyclopædists, [329];
- attempt to reform the Order, [347];
- the French revolution ascribed to, [437]
- England, dawn of the Reformation in, [8];
- mission of the Jesuits to, [63-70], [151-156];
- conduct of the Jesuits in, [158-162], [283];
- peace of, disturbed by them, [169], [284], [292];
- present relation of the Jesuits to, [194];
- their plots in, [284-296];
- position of, during their suppression, [453];
- Jesuits, refugees, admitted to, [459];
- causes which tend to check their progress in, [462];
- efforts to restore Romanism in, [464];
- destruction of, intended by the Jesuits, [465], [466];
- Italy abandoned by, [476];
- Jesuit emissaries in, [464]
- Epitome of the history of the Jesuits in Portugal, [332-335]
- Equivocation, Jesuit doctrine of, [244]
- Escobar, on the moral doctrines of the Jesuits, [236]
- Estates in England given to the Jesuits, [459];
- consequences of, [460]
- Establishments of the Order, [366], [410]
- Europe, state of, in the sixteenth century, [1];
- commerce of the Jesuits in, [335-337];
- moral condition of, at the period of the French revolution, [436], [437]
- Eve of St. Bartholomew, massacre on the, [148], [159]
- Excommunication of Queen Elizabeth, [162];
- of Henry III of France, [181];
- of the Duke of Parma, [358]
- Exeter, Lord Bishop of, a supposed member of the secret class, [464]
- Execution of Jesuits in England, [163], [165]
- —— in France, [189]
- —— in Portugal, [341]
- Exercises, religious, in the Church of Rome, [17];
- for the Novitiates, [46-48]
- F.
- Fathers of the Faith, [422];
- take part in the French revolution, [455];
- abolished by Napoleon, [ibid.]
- Ferdinand aids the Jesuits in persecuting the Protestants, [278];
- is again associated with them, [450]
- Florence, persecution of Protestants at, [477]
- Florida Blanca, Count, Spanish Ambassador to Rome, [385];
- his hatred of the Jesuits, [427]
- Fortis elected General, [449]
- Founders of colleges, benefits derived by, [39]
- Founders of the Society, [29]
- France, mission of the Jesuits to, [62];
- opposes the Order, [83-88], [175], [177];
- progress of the Jesuits in, [178], [181];
- origin of the civil wars in, [179];
- expulsion of Jesuits from, [189], [349];
- readmits them, [224-226], [450];
- influence of the Jesuits in, [253], [266], [272], [274];
- their overthrow in, [328], [330], [458];
- causes of the, [329], [343];
- encourages political reform, [331];
- revolutions in, [436], [455], [457];
- present position of the Jesuits in, [458], [489]
- Frederick of Prussia protects the Jesuits, [423];
- explanations of his conduct, [427-429]
- Free Will, doctrine of, [231]
- Friburg, college of, founded, [206];
- present condition of the, [450];
- congregation of, [217]
- G.
- Gaeta, Pope Pius IX takes refuge at, [474]
- Galicia, Jesuits in, [435];
- schools and colleges of, [452]
- Ganganelli, [369];
- character of, [370], [372], [374];
- elected Pope under the title of Clement XIV, [371], [375];
- slandered by the Jesuits, [411];
- decline and death of, [413-420];
- his successor, [425]
- See also [Clement XIV]
- Garnet, connection of with Gunpowder Plot, [286]
- Generals of the Order:—
- Acquaviva, elected, 1581, [210];
- Barzozowski, 1805, [448];
- Borgia, 1567, [146];
- Caraffa, 1646, [317];
- Czerniwiecz, [432];
- Fortis, 1820, [449];
- Gonzales, 1687, [324];
- Gottifredi, 1652, [319];
- Grouba, 1801, [432];
- Koller, [432];
- Lainez, 1558, [136];
- Lenkeawiecz, [432];
- Loyola, 1541, [58];
- Mercurianus, 1572, [150];
- Nickel, 1652, [319];
- Noyelle, 1681, [324];
- Oliva, 1664, [320];
- Piccolomini, 1649, [319];
- Ricci, 1758, [357];
- Rootham, 1829, [458];
- Tambourini, 1705, [325];
- Vitelleschi, 1615, [256]
- —— powers of, [31-34], [45], [48];
- election of, [49], [53], [136], [145], [319];
- limitation of the office, [137], [212];
- their influence on the congregations, [217];
- diminished power of, [256];
- their office in canonization, [311 n.]
- Genoa, Jesuits repulsed from, [358]
- Germany, dawn of the Reformation in, [8];
- mission of the Jesuits to, [59];
- decline of the Order in, [75], [76];
- Jesuit influence in, [194];
- miseries arising to the country from, [278];
- Princes of, limit the authority of the Jesuits, [327], [328];
- Joseph, Emperor of, visits Rome, [365-369];
- Jesuits dismissed from, [452];
- present position of, [ibid.]
- Gesù, visit of the Emperor Joseph to the, [366], [367];
- Jesuits re-assembled at the, [447]
- Gioberti on the “Secret Class,” [46];
- on the “Spirit of the Constitution,” [317];
- his death, [473 n.]
- Goa, arrival of Xavier at, [101];
- character of the inhabitants, [102]
- Gospels, as translated by the Jesuits, [185]
- Gottifredi, elected General of the Order, [319]
- Grace, doctrine of, [231]
- Great Britain, increased influence of the Jesuits in, [153], [465]
- Gregory XIII, [149];
- colleges founded by, [150], [153];
- his enmity to England, [159];
- to John of Sweden, [205];
- assemblies organized by, [217]
- Grenada, Jesuits in, [139], [287]
- Grouber, chosen General in Russia, [432], [433]
- Guise, Duke of, [179];
- chosen chief of the Holy Alliance, [180];
- his ambition and death, [181]
- Guinard executed in France, [189]
- Gunpowder Plot, connection of the Jesuits with, [283-286];
- results of the, [292]
- H.
- Habeas Corpus Act, origin of the, [292]
- Hanover, House of, conduct of the Jesuits under the, [459]
- Henry III of France, [179];
- character of, [180], [181];
- death of, [182]
- —— IV of Bourbon forms a league with Philip of Spain, [182];
- abjures the doctrines of Calvin, [183], [270];
- attempted assassination of, [187], [189];
- re-establishes the Jesuits in France, [225];
- grants letters patent, [254];
- death of, [ibid.]
- —— VIII of England and the Jesuits, [63], [64]
- Hierarchy of the Jesuits, [45], [53]
- Hindoos, missions of the Jesuits to the, [108], [109]
- Holland, Jesuits in, [453]
- Holy Alliance, or League, purport of the, [180];
- members of, [ibid.]
- Houses connected with Jesuit Colleges, [214]
- —— of novitiate, [46]
- —— of probation, [32]
- —— of professed members, [408]
- Huguenots, persecution of the, [270], [273];
- massacre of, [271]
- Hume on “Babington’s Conspiracy,” [167]
- —— on the “Jesuit Conspiracies in England,” [162], [163]
- I.
- Idolatry, introduced into the Christian form of worship, [108-111];
- practised in America, [307]
- Ignatius of Loyola, see “[Loyola]”
- Ignorance, doctrine of the invincibility of, [238], [239]
- Il Gesuita Moderno, [473]
- Images, worship of, taught by the Jesuits, [249]
- Imago Primi Sæculi, [263], [264]
- India, Jesuit missions to, [101], [297];
- influence of the Jesuits in, [128];
- Jesuit commerce in, [336]
- Indians, effects of Spanish cruelties on the, [297];
- drilled by the Jesuits to arms, [305];
- Jesuit influence over the, [301], [302], [305];
- revolt of, [333]
- Ingoldstadt, Jesuit college at, [197]
- Innocent X, Pope, [233]
- Innspruck, Jesuit college of, [452]
- Inquisition, restored by Loyola, [59];
- rules of the, [60], [61];
- working of in Italy, [61];
- in Spain, [148], [209]
- Inquisitors, appointment of, [60]
- Institute, Jesuit, established by Parliament, [348]
- Institutions, founded by Loyola in Rome, [59]
- —— religious, of the Jesuits, [455]
- Instructions, gratuitously imparted by the Jesuits, [198], [327];
- design of, [213];
- character of the, [221]
- Insurrections in America, [333]
- —— in England, [63], [285]
- —— in France, [273]
- —— in Madrid, [350], [451]
- Interim, published by Charles V, [75]
- Intrigues of the Court of Rome, [363], [364]
- Ireland, Jesuits sent to, [64];
- their design and work in, [68];
- renewed mission to, [151];
- Jesuit college in, [461];
- rapid increase of the Jesuits in, [462]
- Isabella Rosello, see “[Rosello]”
- —— of Spain, opposed by the Jesuits, [451]
- Italians, their hatred to the Order, [449], [450]
- Italy, the centre of civilization, [6];
- restoration of the Inquisition in, [62];
- influence of the Jesuits in, [253];
- political reform encouraged in, [331];
- Jesuits expelled from, [357], [358], [473];
- re-established in, [447];
- present power of the Jesuits in, [469], [471];
- state of before the pontificate of Pius IX, [470], [471];
- civil wars in, [474-478]
- J.
- James II, reign of, [293]
- —— VI, designs of the Jesuits on, [164], [284];
- his connection with, [169]
- Jansenism, origin of, [232]
- Jansenius, [232];
- persecution of, [268], [273]
- Japan, Jesuit mission to, [104];
- character of the Japanese, [ibid.]
- Jesuits, origin of the, [24];
- requirements of, [34], [35], [38];
- dress of, [43];
- characteristics of the, [67], [195], [493], [495];
- works of, [68], [69];
- causes of their success, [90];
- immorality of, [140-143];
- wealth of, [150], [493];
- influence of, over the minds of youth, [169];
- political creed of, [150], [191-193], [194];
- reflections on the influence and conduct of, throughout Europe, [207], [208];
- internal commotions of the Order, [209];
- influence of, [213], [217], [266], [312], [458];
- ascendancy of over all other powers, [218], [253];
- moral code of the, [231];
- principal seat of their power, [254];
- commerce of, [277], [335-338];
- conduct of, during the Thirty Years’ War, [278], [279];
- causes of the discord between them and other orders, [311];
- causes of their decline, [315], [326-329];
- attachment of, to the Order, [321];
- golden age of, [322];
- condition of, in the seventeenth century, [323];
- downfall of, [326-329];
- expelled from Portugal, [343];
- from France, [348], [349];
- from Spain, [350], [351], [358];
- refused admission to the Papal dominions, [357], [358];
- received into Corsica, [358];
- abolition of the, [376];
- suppressed by the Pope, [380], [387];
- condition of the, after their suppression, [422-435];
- re-establishment of, [436-467];
- the natural enemies of liberty, [438];
- present designs of, [454];
- their position in and after the year 1848, [469], [491]
- Jesuits in America, [398], [301], [333]
- —— in Austria, [200]
- —— in England, [155-168], [170], [194], [283], [284], [291]
- —— in France, [176-179], [182], [184-189], [224], [271-274], [328-330], [349]
- —— in Germany, [194], [198-202], [278], [327]
- —— in Great Britain, [153]
- —— in Poland, [202], [203], [253], [280], [282]
- —— in Portugal, [171], [172], [253], [275], [277], [331], [334], [342]
- —— in Prussia, [423-429]
- —— in Russia, [423], [430], [431]
- —— in Sardinia, [448]
- —— in Scotland, [152], [169]
- —— in Sicily, [433]
- —— in Silesia, [424], [433]
- —— in Spain, [209], [350], [450], [451]
- —— in Sweden, [195], [205]
- —— in Switzerland, [205]
- —— in the Venetian States, [226]
- —— in White Russia, [430], [433]
- —— under the House of Hanover, [459], [462], [469]
- —— under Mazzarini, [267]
- —— under Richelieu, [266], [267]
- Jesuitism, progress of, [58], [59];
- true spirit of, [277], [311];
- compared with Protestantism, [464];
- spread of, in England, [460];
- decline of, in Germany, [75];
- in Spain, [78-81];
- in Portugal, [82];
- in France, [83]
- John III, of Portugal, [171]
- —— of Sweden, subverts Protestantism and aids the Jesuits, [203];
- vacillation of, [204], [205]
- Joseph I, of Portugal, [175];
- attempted assassination of, [339], [340]
- —— II, of Germany, [365];
- designs of on Papal power, [367]
- Julius Cæsar, see “[Cæsar]”
- Justitia Britannica, [163]
- K.
- Kenney, Father, President of Jesuit colleges in Ireland, [461]
- King of the Jesuits, [202]
- Kings, Jesuit, of Poland, [202], [282]
- —— of Portugal, [175]
- Koller, General of the Order, [432]
- L.
- Lachaise, Père, [270]
- Lacroix on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [193]
- Lainez, a companion of Loyola, [23];
- accompanies him to Rome, [26];
- erects a convent in Venice, [62];
- appointed Vicar-General, [133], [136];
- attends the Congress of Poissy, [143];
- assembles the Council of Trent, [ibid.];
- character and death of, [144];
- instigates the persecution of the Waldenses, [206];
- his successor, [145]
- Lambertini, [338]
- Lavallette, Father, [38];
- character of, [344], [345]
- Laws enacted in England against the Jesuits, [167], [292]
- —— issued in France against the Jesuits, [189]
- League, or “Holy Union,” [179];
- chief of, elected, [180];
- object of the, [ibid.];
- termination of the, [184];
- part taken by the Jesuits in, [185]
- Lefevre, a Companion of the Order, [23];
- one of its founders, [28];
- mission of, to Spain, [58]
- Legends of Loyola, [22 n.], [23 n.]
- Leghorn, Jesuits repulsed from, [358];
- becomes an Austrian port, [477]
- Lejay, mission of, to Germany, [59]
- Leo X, character of, [7]
- Leopold, Duke of Tuscany, [365];
- admits the Jesuits, [486]
- Lepanto, battle of, [148]
- Letellier, [272], [273]
- Lettre de cachet, [272 n.]
- Liberals, Jesuits opposed to, [438];
- hatred of Pope Pius IX to, [474]
- Lisbon, the seat of Jesuit commerce, [277];
- great earthquake in, [334]
- Literature, importance of, [222]
- Liverpool, Jesuits established at, [459]
- Lombardy, Jesuits in, [487]
- Loyola, Ignatius, biography of, [10], [21], [23];
- writings of, [14-17], [30 n.];
- visions of, [15];
- pilgrimage of, [21];
- his attempts at proselytism, [22];
- disciples of, [24], [28];
- vows of, [24], [25];
- elected First General of the Order, [57];
- institutions founded by, [59];
- character of, [90];
- his correspondence with the Sovereigns of Europe, [93];
- illness and death of, [93], [94];
- canonized as a saint, [262];
- statue of, [367];
- state of the Society at his death, [408];
- his chief aim, [493]
- Louis XIII, Jesuit influence under, [266]
- —— XIV, confessors of, [267], [272];
- assumes the Government, [269];
- marries Madame de Maintenon, [272]
- —— XV supports the Jesuits, [330];
- character of, [346]
- —— Napoleon, see “[Napoleon]”
- Louvain, Jesuit college first founded at, [62]
- Lucerne invaded by the Jesuits, [458]
- Luther, excommunication of, [8];
- doctrines of, [232]
- Luynes, Cardinal, [346]
- M.
- Madiais, offence and punishment of the, [487]
- Madrid, insurrection of the Jesuits in, [350], [451]
- Maintenon, Madame de, [270], [272]
- Malabar, mission of Xavier to, [103]
- Malacca, Jesuit mission to, [104]
- Malta, commerce of the Jesuits in, [337]
- Manifesto against the Confessors, [335]
- Manifesto against the Jesuits in Portugal, [342]
- Marca, Archbishop of Toulouse, persecutes the Jesuits, [269]
- Mariana, John, on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [192]
- Martyrs of the Society, [262], [408]
- Mary of England receives the Jesuits, [152]
- —— of Scotland, [162]
- Mass, benefits procured by, [46]
- Massacre of the Huguenots, [271]
- —— —— on St. Bartholomew’s Eve, [159];
- consequences of the, [179]
- Maynooth, college of, [461]
- Mazzarini, [267]
- Memorial of the Jesuits in England to the Pope, [163], [285]
- Mercurianus elected General, [149];
- character and death of, [150];
- submission of the Jesuits to, [209]
- Metternich refuses to admit the Jesuits to Austria, [452]
- Missionaries, Jesuit, first sent to England, [64-66]
- Missions of the Jesuits in America, [301-313]
- —— —— in China, [105], [297]
- —— —— in England, [151], [171]
- —— —— in Europe generally, [62]
- —— —— in France, [179]
- —— —— in Germany, [75]
- —— —— to the Holy Land, [24], [25]
- —— —— in India, [96-129], [297]
- —— —— in Ireland, [152]
- —— —— in Portugal, [171-175]
- —— —— in Scotland, [152], [169]
- —— —— political, of the Jesuits to England, [63]
- Modena, Jesuits in, [469]
- Mohilow, Bishop of, [431]
- Molina, on the doctrine of Free Will, [231]
- Molinism, [231]
- Monastery of Port Royal, destruction of, [274]
- Monasteries, [369 n.]
- Monks, Benedictine, [466]
- Month of Mary, or period consecrated to the worship of the Virgin, [249]
- Morality of the Jesuits, [238]
- Morals, Jesuit Code of, [230-252]
- N.
- Nantes, edict of, passed, [270];
- revoked, [271]
- Naples, political reform encouraged in, [331];
- Jesuits expelled from, [358];
- re-established in, [485];
- government of, [486]
- Napoleon, fall of, [436];
- causes of the, [447], [448];
- Jesuits encouraged by, [455]
- —— Louis, his connection with the Jesuits, [438], [454], [491];
- supports the Pope in the late revolution, [475]
- Nevil, the conspirator, [165]
- Nickel, General, [319];
- is deposed, [320]
- Nobili, Father, [108]
- Norwich, Jesuits established in, [459]
- Novices, [46]
- Novitiates, [408], [451]
- Noyelle, General, [324]
- Nuns, [233];
- persecution of, [269], [270]
- O.
- Oates, character and plot of, [292], [293]
- Officers of the Order, [38], [54-56]
- Oldcorne, Father, [289 n.]
- Oliva, General, [320];
- character of, [321];
- corresponds with the sovereigns of Europe, [322]
- Olivarez, attacks the Jesuits, [389]
- Order of Cordeliers, [369]
- —— of Franciscans, [369], [371]
- —— of Jesuits, origin of the, [9];
- founders of the, [29];
- generals of the, see “[Generals];”
- companions of the, [23];
- assemblies of the, [53];
- progress of the, [57], [62];
- causes which led to its ultimate destruction, [228], [325-327];
- new phase of the history of, [253];
- reform of, demanded, [346];
- abolition of, [348], [350], [355], [362];
- suppression of, [360], [382], [383];
- policy of the, [433];
- re-establishment of, in Rome, [439];
- present designs of, [466]
- —— of Theatines, [25]
- Orders suppressed by the Popes, [389]
- —— religious, instituted by the Jesuits, [455]
- Oudinot, General, [475], [479]
- P.
- Padua, Jesuit college founded at, [62]
- Palafox, Bishop, history of, [309]
- Palestine, pilgrimage of Loyola to, [21], [26]
- Pampeluna, Loyola wounded at the siege of, [11]
- Papists, [293];
- efforts of the, to restore Romanism into England, [464]
- Paraguay, Jesuits established at, [301]
- Paris, operations of the League in, [181];
- siege of, [184]
- Parma, Jesuits expelled from, [358]
- —— Duke of, excommunicated, [359]
- Parry, William, his project to assassinate Queen Elizabeth, [164];
- trial and execution of, [165]
- Parson, heads the Jesuit mission to England, [154], [155];
- is persecuted by the English, [160];
- escapes to France, [164];
- attempt to dispose of the crown, [284]
- Pascal, on “Invincible Ignorance,” [240];
- exposes the Jesuit constitution, [345]
- Pasquier, on “the Jesuits in Portugal,” [172], [173]
- Passports, spiritual, granted by the Jesuits, [323], [324]
- Paul III, [28];
- issues a bull in favour of the Jesuits, [62];
- sends Jesuits to Ireland, [64]
- —— IV, Caraffa, [24], [25];
- opposes the Jesuits, [94];
- at war with Spain, [133];
- death of, [139]
- —— V, [232]
- Pellico, Francis, on the “Secret Class,” [46]
- Percy, reveals the Gunpowder Plot, [285]
- Persecutions of the Protestants in France, [159], [179], [269-271];
- in Germany, [201], [278], [279];
- in the Papal States, [477];
- in Poland, [202], [280];
- in Wilna, [280]
- Philip II, [136];
- opposes the Jesuits, [140];
- is crowned King of Portugal, [174];
- joins the League, [182];
- character of, [267]
- —— III, Jesuit influence under, [275]
- —— IV, [274]
- —— of Orleans, made Regent of France, [330]
- Philosophers, [6]
- Piccolomini, [278];
- elected General, [319]
- Piedmont, exclusion of the Jesuits from, [487], [488]
- Pierre Caraffa, see Paul IV
- Pilgrimages of Loyola, [21], [24], [26]
- Pius V, character of, [146];
- subjects the Jesuits to monastic duties, [148];
- issues a bull against Queen Elizabeth, [153]
- Pius VI, [426]
- —— VII, [438];
- the Order of Jesuits re-established by, [439];
- is worshipped by the people, [447]
- —— IX, auspicious commencement of his reign, [471];
- his struggles with the Jesuits, [472-474];
- flies to Gaeta, [474];
- restoration of, [481]
- Poland, works of the Jesuits in, [194], [202];
- their supremacy in, [253];
- persecution of the Protestants in, [380], [381];
- expulsion of the Jesuits from, [435]
- Policy of the Society, great change in the, [224]
- Pombal, Marquis of, [332];
- heroic conduct of, in the great earthquake, [334];
- increasing power of, [335];
- opposes the Jesuits, [339];
- issues a decree for their expulsion from Portugal, [343];
- attempts to reform the Order, [347]
- Pompadour, Madame de, [343];
- opposes the Jesuits, [346];
- her successor, [386]
- Pontecorvo, seized by the French, [359]
- Popery, means by which it has been preserved in England, [285]
- —— decline of, in France, [490]
- —— decline of, in Italy, [490]
- Pope Adrian VI, [30]
- —— Benedict, [128], [328], [338]
- —— Clement VIII, [231], [232]
- —— —— XIII, [338], [339]
- —— —— XIV, [371], [372], [381-385], [412-420]
- —— Gregory XIII, [149], [153], [159]
- —— Innocent X, [233]
- —— Pius V, [146], [148], [153]
- —— —— VI, [426]
- —— —— VII, [438], [439], [447]
- —— —— IX, [471-474], [481]
- —— Sixtus V, [182]
- —— Urban, [233]
- Popes of Rome, [6];
- infallibility of, [233];
- secular power of, [361];
- election of, [369]
- Port Royal, sisterhood of, [233], [269], [270];
- monastery of, [274]
- Portugal, Jesuits in, [82], [171], [332-335];
- their supremacy in, [253];
- conspiracies in, [275], [276];
- political reform encouraged in, [331];
- possessions of, in America, exchanged with Spain, [333];
- Jesuits expelled from, [342];
- re-established in, [451]
- Possevin, persecutes the Waldenses, [207]
- Postulants, rules for the admission of, [31-33], [37]
- Poverty of the Jesuits, [38]
- Prague, Jesuit assembly in, [217]
- Preston, Jesuits established in, [459]
- Priests of the Order, [40];
- their influence over the people, [217]
- Printing, introduction of, [9]
- Probabilism, Jesuit doctrine of, [237], [241];
- effects of, [244], [245]
- Procession to the Church of Gesù, [59]
- Processions, Catholic, [131], [132]
- Proclamations, [157], [160]
- —— issued in England against the Jesuits, [161]
- —— abolishing the Order in Spain, [351]
- Professed, Jesuit class of the, [50];
- admission of, to the Order, [ibid.];
- vows taken by the, [51];
- increased numbers of the, [316]
- Professio Fidei, restored in Germany, [199]
- Proselytism, Jesuit, [463], [464], [466]
- Protestantism, early characteristics of, [58];
- powerfully opposed by the Jesuits, [195];
- reaction against in Germany, [199];
- extirpated from the Imperial cities, [201];
- subverted in Poland, [203], [280-282];
- attacked in Sweden, [203];
- re-established, [204];
- attacked in England by the Puseyites, [264-266];
- results of these contests on, [235]
- Protestants, projected massacre of, by the Papists, [156];
- persecution of, by Pope Gregory, [159];
- encouraged in France, [179];
- persecution of, by the Jesuits, [201], [202], [269-271], [278], [279], [280];
- extirpation of, enjoined on Catholic priests, [466];
- duty of, in the present religious crisis, [467]
- —— educated in Jesuit colleges, [198]
- —— massacre of the, [159]
- —— in France, [179], [269-271]
- —— in Germany, [201], [278], [279]
- —— in Poland, [202], [280-282]
- Provincials, election of, [55]
- Prussia, Jesuits admitted to, [423], [429];
- late king of, [452]
- Purgatory, doctrine of, [40-42];
- propounded by Father Maldonat, [179 n.]
- Pusey, Dr., a supposed member of the Fifth Secret Class, [464]
- Puseyites, progressive work of the, [464];
- similarity of, to Jesuitism, [ibid.]
- Pythoness, the, of Valentano, [413]
- Q.
- Quinet, on the “Paraguay Missions,” [306]
- R.
- Raggonico, character of, [338]
- Ranke, on the “State of Religion in America,” [298];
- on the “Commerce of the Jesuits,” [336];
- on the “Expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain,” [352]
- Ratio Studiorum, or Code of School Legislature, [213];
- importance of the, [224];
- condemned by the Inquisition, [231]
- Ravaillac, the assassin of Henry IV, [254];
- Jesuits accused as his accomplices, [ibid.]
- Rectors, appointment of, [38], [49], [55]
- Reductions, or Village Missions, [302];
- life in the, [303], [304];
- government of the, [305], [306];
- insurrections in the, [333]
- Re-establishment of the Jesuits in France, [436]
- —— of the Jesuits in Rome, [439-447];
- consequences of the, [447]
- Reform, political, encouraged by the sovereigns of Europe, [33]
- Reformation, dawn of the, [6];
- progress of, in Europe, [8], [30];
- opposed by the Jesuits, [90], [95], [235];
- results of, in Germany, [199]
- Regalisti of the Court of Rome, [363]
- Regeneration, doctrine of, [18]
- Relics, restoration of, in Germany, [199], [200]
- Religion of the Jesuits, [194];
- taught in schools, [216];
- superstitions of the, [308]
- Republic, veneration of the Romans for the, [366]
- —— Venetian, Jesuits expelled from the, [227]
- Reservation, mental, encouraged in confession, [244]
- Restrictions imposed on the Jesuits in France, [177]
- Revolution of 1688, in England, [294];
- causes of the, [ibid.]
- —— of 1830, prepared by the Jesuits, [454];
- causes of the, [457]
- —— French, conduct of the Jesuits in the, [436], [455]
- Revolution in Rome, [170], [171];
- causes of the, [475];
- results of the, [476], [477]
- Rheims, Jesuit college at, [168]
- Ricci, General, [348];
- efforts of, to save the Society, [357];
- denies the wealth of the Jesuits, [410];
- is sent prisoner to the Castle of St. Angelo, [411];
- death of, [430]
- Richelieu, Cardinal, [233];
- Jesuit influence under, [266], [267]
- Riots in England, [169]
- Rochelle, siege of, [270]
- Rodolph II, persecutes the Protestants in Germany, [201]
- Rodriguez, conversion of, to Jesuitism, [23];
- mission of, to Portugal, [59];
- recall of, [82]
- Romanism, restored in Germany, [201]
- —— in Poland, [202]
- —— in Sweden, [203]
- Romans, opposition of, to the Jesuits, [472];
- gallant defence of their country by, [476]
- Rome, charitable institutions of, [59];
- opposition to the Jesuits in, [89];
- Jesuit influence in, [384];
- return of the Jesuits to, [447];
- the ruin of England desired by, [465];
- Jesuits expelled from, [473];
- civil wars in, [475];
- entered by the French, [478], [479]
- Rosaries, use of, vindicated, [249]
- Rossi, mission of, to Rome, [457], [458]
- Rules for the admission of Postulants, [31], [32], [37]
- —— for the expulsion of members, [42]
- —— of the Inquisition, [61]
- —— of the Jesuit schools, [213], [215]
- —— to be observed in making saints, [257], [262]
- Russia, Jesuits protected in, [423], [430];
- progress of the Society in, [432];
- Jesuits expelled from, by Alexander, [433-435]
- S.
- Saints, Catholic, requisitions for, [14]
- —— Jesuit, [35], [257];
- canonization of, [258-262], [301 n.];
- number of, at the suppression of the Order, [408]
- Saldanha, Cardinal, censures the Jesuits, [338]
- Salmeron, mission of, to Ireland, [64]
- Saragossa, opposition to the Jesuits in, [81]
- Sardinia, Jesuit King of, [448]
- Scholastics, or, Scholars, [44];
- Classification of, [49];
- vows of the, [ibid.];
- mode of training, [214], [215];
- studies of the, [221]
- School of St. Cyran, [233]
- Schoolmasters, Jesuit, [216]
- Schools of the Order, [39];
- professors of the, [196];
- code of legislation for, [213];
- masters of the, [217];
- influence of the, [455]
- —— for the poor, [197];
- servants educated in, [455]
- Sicily, Jesuits in, [433]
- Scotland, missions of the Jesuits to, [152];
- their influence in, [169]
- Secreta Monita, the, [250];
- reason why they are believed to be apocryphal, [251]
- Secret Class of the Jesuits, [45], [462];
- supposed members of, in England, [464]
- Sherwin, trial and execution of, [163]
- Siege of Paris, [184]
- Siestrencewiecz, [431]
- Sigismond, King of Sweden, supports the Jesuits, [195];
- is nominated their King, [202];
- succeeds John III, [205]
- Silesia, Jesuits in, [424], [425]
- Simoncelli, [484]
- Simony, sin of, [373], [374]
- Sin, Jesuit notions of, [238]
- Sinigallia, execution at, [481], [484]
- Sixtus V, [184];
- supports the League, [188];
- takes part with Acquaviva, [211]
- Sisters of Port Royal, [233];
- persecution of, [274]
- —— of the Sacred Heart, [455]
- Society of Jesus, [24];
- founders of the, [29];
- constitution of the, [44], [316], [318];
- great change in the policy of the, [224];
- overgrowing influence of, [253];
- authenticity of the, [263];
- attachment of members to the, [321];
- destruction of, [325];
- reformation of, [346];
- suppression of, [374];
- progress of the, [407];
- origin of, [408];
- re-establishment of, [439];
- character of, [494]
- —— established in Spain, [209];
- abolished from Spain, [350]
- —— abolished in France, [348]
- Sovereignty, supported by the Jesuits, [195];
- Jesuit doctrine of, [493]
- Spain, success of the Jesuits in, [62];
- oppositions raised against them in, [78];
- works of the Inquisition in, [148];
- General Acquaviva’s influence in, [228], [274];
- political reform encouraged in, [331];
- American possessions of, exchanged with Portugal, [333];
- Jesuits expelled from, [350];
- restored to, [450]
- Speculations, commercial, of the Jesuits, [336]
- Spies of the Jesuits, [35];
- payment of, [45]
- Spiritual Exercises, origin of the book of, [15];
- quotations from the, [16-20];
- opinions of Cardinal Wiseman on the, [ibid.];
- the work submitted to the Inquisition, [89]
- Squillace, Minister of Spain, [331]
- St. Bartholomew’s Eve, [159]
- St. Cyran, Abbot of, [232];
- school of, [233]
- St. Petersburg, Jesuits expelled from, [434]
- St. Thomas, theology of, [230]
- States of the Church, seized from the Jesuits, [359];
- miserable condition of the, [479]
- —— Roman, political trials in the, [482]
- —— Venetian, expulsion of the Jesuits from the, [227];
- their return to the, [228]
- Stoneyhurst, settlement of the Jesuits at, [459], [460]
- Styria, Jesuits in, [452]
- Sully, on the recall of the Jesuits to France, [225], [226]
- Superiors, appointment of, [49];
- duties of, [55];
- immorality of, [319]
- Superstitions of the Jesuits, [197]
- Suppression of the Jesuits, [380-383];
- powers united in the accomplishment of the, [386];
- brief for the, [387], [406];
- conduct of the Jesuits during the period of, [422]
- Sweden, teachings of the Jesuits in, [194];
- becomes a Romish province, [203];
- restoration of, to the Protestants, [204]
- Switzerland, dawn of the Reformation in, [8];
- invaded by the Jesuits, [450], [458];
- Jesuits established in, [306]
- T.
- Tambourini, elected General, [325]
- Tanucci, Minister of Spain, [331]
- Tavora, Marquis of, accused of assassinating the king, [340];
- persecution of the family of, [ibid.]
- —— Marchioness of, executed, [341]
- Theatines, origin and doctrines of the Order, [25]
- Theologians, Jesuit, [235]
- Theology of the Jesuits, [230]
- Thiers, Jesuits opposed by, [457]
- Thirty Years’ War, [278];
- advantages derived by the Jesuits from the, [279]
- Thomists, doctrines of the, [232]
- Tilly, [278]
- Toledo, opposition to the Jesuits in, [80]
- Torrigiani, Cardinal, [339]
- Tournon, Cardinal, Pope’s Legate to India, [114];
- decree of, forbidding Malabar rites, [115-117];
- mission of, to China, [123];
- banishment of, [125];
- imprisonment and death of, [127]
- Transgression, doctrine of, [238]
- Trials, political, in the Roman States, [482-484]
- Tuscany, Jesuits in, [486];
- persecution of Christians in, [487]
- U.
- Universities, Jesuit, [196]
- University of Cracow, letter of, addressed to the University of Louvain, [281]
- —— of Louvain, [281]
- Urban VIII, Pope, [233]
- V.
- Vasquez, Gabriel, on the “Political Creed” of the Jesuits, [192]
- Venice, Jesuit power in, [227]
- Verger de Hauranne, Abbot of St. Cyran, [232]
- Verona, persecution of Protestants at, [477]
- Vicar-General, appointment of, [320]
- —— —— of Russia, [431]
- Vienna, Jesuit schools of, [197]
- Virgin Mary, the worship of, taught by the Jesuits, [247-250]
- Vitelleschi elected General of the Order, [256];
- character of, [316];
- influence of the General’s decline during his Generalate, [317]
- Voltaire, character of, [347]
- Vows of the Coadjutors, [56]
- —— Jesuits, [24], [26];
- formula of the, [47]
- —— Novices, [46]
- —— Professed, [51], [52]
- —— Scholars, [46]
- Voyages of Lainez, [143]
- W.
- Waldenses, characteristics of the, [206];
- persecution of, by the Jesuits, [207], [453]
- Wall, Minister of Spain, [431]
- Walsingham aids Parry’s conspiracy against Queen Elizabeth, [166]
- War between Sweden and Poland, [205]
- —— declared against Rome, [422]
- Wars of the Jesuits, [278], [279], [422]
- Wars, Civil, in France, [179];
- origin of the, [ibid.];
- projected by the Pope, [182];
- termination of the, [183]
- —— in Rome, [475-480]
- —— in Switzerland, [206], [458];
- instigated by the Jesuits, [ibid.]
- Wealth of the Jesuits, [39], [408];
- means by which it is acquired, [40], [42], [150], [279];
- effects of the, [82];
- estimate of [409], [491];
- sources of, [ibid.]
- Weeks of spiritual exercises, [16-18]
- Weld, Mr., estates in England presented to the Jesuits by, [459];
- son of, enters the Order, [460]
- West Indies, commerce of the Jesuits in the, [336]
- White Russia, Jesuits in, [430], [433]
- Wilna, persecution of the Protestants in, [280]
- William, King of Nassau, treachery of the Jesuits to, [453]
- Wiseman, Cardinal, on the “Spiritual Exercises,” [16];
- mission of, to England, [64]
- Worship of images encouraged, [249]
- —— of the Virgin Mary inculcated by the Jesuits, [247]
- Writers, Jesuit, [222]
- Writings of the Jesuits, [224], [247]
- X.
- Xavier, Francis, a Companion of the Order, [23];
- mission of, to Portugal, [59];
- character of, [98];
- mission of, to India, [99], [100];
- his conduct at Goa, [101];
- his mission to the coast of Malabar, [103];
- to China, [105];
- exertions of, to convert idolators, [102];
- illness and death of, [106];
- canonization of, [257], [262]
- Ximenes, Cardinal, college erected by, at Alcala, [22]
- Y.
- Year, secular, solemnization of the, [263]
- Yorkshire, estates in, presented to the Jesuits, [459], [460]
- Z.
- Zelanti, of the Court of Rome, [363]
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