Jesuits, see [Jesus, The Society of.]
Jesuits, The Pagan, [22], [426].
Jesus Christ, the Essenes and, [26]; quoted by early ascetics, [31], and by Jerome, [92]; teachings of, used by monks, [366], [376]; his doctrine of wealth, [377]; his attitude toward rich men, [379]; the doctrine of the cross and, [418].
Jesus, The Society of, Sherman on nature of, [258]; rejects seclusion, [258]; Bishop Keane on, [259], [273]; how differs from other monastic communities, [259]; founded by Loyola, [264]; constitution and polity of, [265]; grades of members of, [265]; vow of obedience in, [266]; von Hoensbroech on, [268]; confession in, [269]; Carlyle on obedience in, [271]; casuistry of, [272], [429]; its doctrine of probabilism, [274]; the Roman Church and, [275]; Roman foes of, [276]; mission of, [276]; its attitude toward Reformation, [277]; the Thirty Years' War and, [277]; calumnies against, [279]; Clement XIV. dissolves, [279]; expulsion of, from Europe, [279]; missionary labors of, [280]; Parkman contrasts, with Puritans, [281]; failure of, [283]; restoration of, [283]; causes for rise of, [374]; hostility of, to free government, [402]; liberal education opposed by, [409]. See [Loyola.]
Jewish asceticism, [23].
Jocelin, quoted by Carlyle, [145].
John, King, confiscates alien priories, [338].
John, St., Knights of, see [Knights.]
John, St., of Calama, visits his sister in disguise, [397].
John, the Apostle, on love of the world, [377].