—— of Prague, [247]

Jerusalem, Jesuist life in, [27]; patriarchate of, [175], [177]; capture of by the Crusaders, [218] sq.; Christians at, [300], [309]

Jeschu, [23]

Jesseans, [8]

Jesuits, in Poland, [263], [276]; success of, [276], [292] sq.; decline of, [293]–94

Jesus, mythic personality of, [3], [5]–15, [17], [20], [21], [28], [33] sq., [36] sq., [40], [59], [76], [77], [92], [93], [94], [100]–10, [122], [145], [148], [290]

—— and Jesuism, [5], [6]–15, [17], [102] sq., [151] sq. See Christ

—— the high-priest, [7]

—— Ben Pandira, [7], [11]

Jews, variant beliefs of, [5], [47], [49] sq.; poverty of, [7]; after fall of Temple, [14]; mysteries of, [14], [20]–24; and Christians, [28] sq., [38], [39], [46] sq., [62], [65], [68], [69], [79], [107], [218], [219], [227], [230], [310]; persecutions of by Christians, [155], [161], [168], [173]; as slave-dealers, [216]; as usurers, [227]; in Turkey, [305]