C O N T E N T S.
| PAGE | |
| INTRODUCTION | [1] |
| CHAPTER I. | |
| Remarks on the Objects of the Author of"A brief Account of the Jesuits," andon his mode of conducting his Argument | [5] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| Inquiry into the Character of the Authoritiesagainst the Jesuits, and ofthose in favour of them; with a noticeof some of the Crimes imputed tothem | [23] |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| Of the Order of the Jesuits, with theprominent features of the Institute | [173] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| Character of Pombal. Summary Observations,and a brief notice of the tendencyand danger of Education independentof Religion | [229] |
| THE LETTERS OF CLERICUS | [261] |
| APPENDIX. | |
| The Bull of Clement XIII | [335] |
| The Judgment of the Bishops of Francein favour of the Jesuits | [346] |
ERRATUM, or Omission, Page [81].
At the end of Henry IV's speech, add a reference to Dupleix, the same historian referred to in page [72]. The speech is also to be found in the Memoirs of the Minister Villeroi, the confidant of Henry IV, in the Pleadings of Montholon, in the French Mercury of 1604, and in Matthieu, Henry IV's historiographer, whom that prince himself furnished with memoirs for his history. De Thou himself reports it, but in a mangled way, and professedly as an extract, yet clearly enough to corroborate the substance of it.
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