[453] The fate of this generous and unfortunate young man has excited, and indeed deserves, the deepest commiseration. He was a merchant, and in ’48 left his business to march with us into Lombardy; he became lieutenant of the battalion commanded by the chevalier Geraldi, one of the Pope’s nephews, and was intimate with Ercole Mastai, who was an officer in the same battalion. On returning from the war, he was raised, by the esteem of his fellow-citizens, to the rank of colonel in the national guard. When the fatal acts of revenge above narrated were perpetrated at Sinigallia, the author wrote to Simoncelli from Rome, entreating him to use all his influence to repress these murders. He answered in a tone which left no doubt that he entirely condemned them. He said he had been able to save the lives of some, and would redouble his exertions to put a stop to crimes, which he abhorred and detested. I gave the letter to Mazzini. Yet this same man has been shot as an abettor and accomplice. Such is the justice of the priests!
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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A list of changes made to the text to correct suspected printing errors follows. Accents have been standardised (Crétineau for example was often printed as Cretineau) and punctuation has been amended without note.
[Page xi], “Carraffa” changed to “Caraffa” (Pierre Caraffa, afterwards Paul IV.)