Ignatius Loyola and the Early JesuitsLongmans, Green, and Company, 1870 - 518 páginas |
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... Francis Borgia visited Loyola , during the lifetime of Ignatius , he knelt down and reverently kissed the floor . A small chapel , or rather altar , was afterwards erected over the spot . He was baptized in Baptism . the church of St ...
... Francis Borgia visited Loyola , during the lifetime of Ignatius , he knelt down and reverently kissed the floor . A small chapel , or rather altar , was afterwards erected over the spot . He was baptized in Baptism . the church of St ...
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... Francis Xavier . He also wrote a long poem , now lost , in honour of St. Peter . With his heart and imagination thus occupied , he was not tempted to indulge in the common excesses of young men thrown upon courts and camps ; he avoided ...
... Francis Xavier . He also wrote a long poem , now lost , in honour of St. Peter . With his heart and imagination thus occupied , he was not tempted to indulge in the common excesses of young men thrown upon courts and camps ; he avoided ...
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... Francis I. texts , eluded the performance ; and Francis seized the op- portunity offered by the Spanish troubles to assist Henri d'Albret in recovering his dominions ; though , to avoid being brought into direct collision with the ...
... Francis I. texts , eluded the performance ; and Francis seized the op- portunity offered by the Spanish troubles to assist Henri d'Albret in recovering his dominions ; though , to avoid being brought into direct collision with the ...
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... Francis did this great thing and Dominic did that , why should not I , by the grace of God , do as much ? ' And so , the old instinct of ambition rising in him , but now with a new and higher object , he would propose to himself grave ...
... Francis did this great thing and Dominic did that , why should not I , by the grace of God , do as much ? ' And so , the old instinct of ambition rising in him , but now with a new and higher object , he would propose to himself grave ...
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... Francis , when he took the peerless maiden , Poverty , for his bride , he stripped himself of his gay and soft apparel , even to his shirt , receiving instead the beggar's rags ; then with great joy put on his true knightly garb as a ...
... Francis , when he took the peerless maiden , Poverty , for his bride , he stripped himself of his gay and soft apparel , even to his shirt , receiving instead the beggar's rags ; then with great joy put on his true knightly garb as a ...
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