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Poesie und Konspiration
Beziehungssinn und Zeichenökonomie von Verschwörungsszenarien in Publizistik, Literatur und Wissenschaft 1750-1850 -
Catholic physics
Jesuit natural philosophy in early modern Germany -
Francesco Benci's Quinque martyres
introduction, translation and commentary -
Jesuit polymath of Madrid
the literary enterprise of Juan Eusebio Nieremberg (1595 - 1658) -
Jesuit on the roof of the world
Ippolito Desideri's mission to eighteenth-century Tibet -
Jesuit civil wars
theology, politics, and government under Tirso González (1687-1705) -
The Catholic calumet
colonial conversions in French and Indian North America -
Destruction des Jésuites en France
Anecdote polítíque et interessante, trouvée dans les papiers d'un homme bien instruit des intrigues du temps -
The Sentiments of the Jesuits upon the controversies of China
In a letter to a gentleman, translated from the Italian original printed at Rome this present year MDCCX. To which is prefixt some modest reflections upon a book lately publish'd, intitled, memoirs for Rome, &c. Also the act of appeal of the bp. of Ascalona -
Sur la destruction des Jésuites en France
Par un auteur désintéressé. Incorruptam sidem professis, nec amore quisquam, & sine odio dicendus est -
The Jesuit missions to China and Peru, 1570 - 1610
expectations and appraisals of expansionism -
Lettre du feu pere La Chaise jesuite, confesseur de sa Majestá trés-chrêtienne. A Monsieur Jacob Spon
Docteur en medecine, de la Ville de Lion, Qu'il attaque sur la nouveauté de fa religion. Avec la réponse de ce fameux antiquaire, laquelle est demeurée fans réplique. Ou il bat en ruine le jesuite, & prouve invinciblement, que la religion romaine est plus nouvelle que la protestante, qui est certainement la vraie & pure religion des premiers chrêtiens -
Early history of the Southwest through the eyes of German-speaking Jesuit missionaries
a transcultural experience in the eighteenth century -
The poetry of W. H. Ireland (1801 - 1815), including the poet's imitations, satires, romantic verses, and commentaries on Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey, and others
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Jesuitenroman aus der Gegenwart -
A paradise inhabited by devils
the Jesuits' civilizing mission in early modern Naples -
L' esilio italiano dei gesuiti spagnoli
identità, controllo sociale e pratiche culturali, (1767 - 1798) -
Japanese travellers in sixteenth-century Europe
a dialogue concerning the mission of the Japanese ambassadors to the Roman Curia (1590) -
The Jesuites plea
In ansvver to a letter written by a minister, entituled, Lying allowable with papists to deceive Protestants -
A narrative of the apprehending of the arch-Jesuite Blundel
who as Mr. Oates hath deposed, used before the Plot was discovered under the pretence of charity to visit the condemned malefactors at Newgate, being titular ordinary of that goal, endeavouring to pervert them to the Romish superstition; as also the contents of a letter found in his pocket, with remarks thereupon -
Religious reliques. Or, the sale at the Savoy
upon the Jesuits breaking up their school and chappel -
The memoires of Mr. James Wadswort [sic], a Jesuit that recanted
discovering a dreadful prospect of impiety, in the blasphemous doctrines (or Gospel) of the Jesuits, with their atheistical lives and conversations. Faithfully published to the world out of the authors own original notes, with the particular places, persons, and circumstantial actions, &c. of which himself was both an eye and ear-witness -
The Jesuites intrigues
with the private instructions of that society to their emissaries. The first, translated out of a book privately printed at Paris. The second, lately found in manuscript in a Jesuites closet after his death. Both sent with a letter from a gentleman at Paris, to his friend in London -
XIIII orders voted by the high court of Parliament
With his Majesties message to the House, about the Jesuits that were condemned. And the Parliaments answer to the same. Also, a petition from the Queene to the Parliament, for the release of Father Philips, and the heads of five other petitions for other greevances, by divers subjects. Whereunto is added a declaration of the offence taken by the Parliament against the Iustices of Middlesex, for affronting of the citizens of London in the bringing in of their petition, for which Iustice Long was committed to the Tower, Decemb: 13. 1641