The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth CenturySchrder, Ingo W.Ethnohistory
This etext was produced by Ken Reeder Thanks to Cyrille Héloir for French proofreading Transcription notes are included as an appendix FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN NORTH AMERICA. A SERIES OF HISTORICAL NARRATIVES. BY FRANCIS PARKMAN PART SECOND. THE JESUITS IN
Why did the Jesuits and the Franciscans follow the conquistadores?Question:Why did the Jesuits and the Franciscans follow the conquistadores?Spanish Conquistadores:Beginning in 1492 with Christopher Columbus' expedition to the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean, the Spanish made a goal to conquer and ...
When elected as the canon law, Adam wished to change the heavy influence of the Jesuits with his radical and free-thinking Age of Enlightenment philosophies. With time he also became aware of occultism and Hermetism. He thought of becoming aFreemasonbut quit the idea as it did not fully sa...
Andrew C. Ross, A Vision Betrayed: the Jesuits in Japan and China 1542-1742, Maryknoll/New York: Orbis Books, 216pp.; ISBN 0-88344-991-9 US$ 34.95This prospective study was conducted at Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar, North ... Camps,Arnulf - 《Exchange》 被引量: 0发表: 1996年 ...
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The Jesuits worked all over Latin America; among their number was St. Peter Claver. The most remarkable missions were in Paraguay. In French North America the Jesuits came frequently into rivalry with the government and the other clergy; their missions among the Huron were especially successful, ...
Francis Parkman, The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century, introduction par C. E. Heidenreich et J. Brandao, Lincoln and London, University of Nebraska Press, 1997 (1867), 586 p. Marcel Trudel, Histoire de la Nouvelle-France - IV - La seigneurie de la compagnie des Indes ...
in the Roman Catholic Church until it was stopped by the Jesuits.The most extreme of the English Quakers, however, gave way to such extravagances of conduct as trembling when they preached (whence their name), preaching openly in the streets and fields--a horrible thing at that time--...