| 1824 - 190 pages
...of Rome be always kept as an inviolable secret. IX. Let it be publicly remonstrated, and everywhere declared by our members in their private conversation,...reward, or respect of persons, and that they are not an incumbrance upon the people, as other religious orders constantly are. CHAP. II. In what manner t/te... | |
| 1831 - 248 pages
...let what is contained in the treasury of Rome be always kept as an inviolable secret. IX. Let it l)e publicly remonstrated, and every where declared by...their coming there was, for the instruction of youth, andthegood and welfare of the inhabitants; that they do all this without the least view of reward,... | |
| 1831 - 180 pages
...in the treasury of Rome be always kept as an inviolable secret. IX. Let it be publicly vemonstrated, and every where declared by our members in their private...their coming there was, for the instruction of youth, andthegood and welfare of the inhabitants; that they do all this without the least view of reward,... | |
| 1844 - 228 pages
...revenues; and let what is contained in the treasury at Rome be always kept as an inviolable secret. IX. Let it be publicly remonstrated, and every where declared...their private conversation, that the only end of their doming there was, for the instruction of youth, and the good and welfare of the inhabitants ; that... | |
| 1853 - 632 pages
...CONDUCT ;" — and that their members were " everywhere to declare, that the only end of their coming was for the Instruction of Youth, and the good and welfare of the inhabitants." CHAP II. recommends that " PRINCES and PERSONS OF DISTINCTION everywhere must, by all means, be so... | |
| Monita secreta Societatis Jesu - 1857 - 166 pages
...in the treasury of Rome be always kept as an inviolable secret. IX. Let it be publicly demonstrated, and every, where declared by our members in their...reward, or respect of persons, and that they are not an incumbrance upon the people, as other religious societies are. CAPUT II. principum, magnatum et primariomm... | |
| Anti-Catholicism - 1857 - 158 pages
...inviolable secret. IX. Let it be publicly demonstrated, and everywhere declared by our members in tbeir private conversation, that the only end of their coming...reward, or respect of persons, and that they are not an incumbrance upon the people, as other religious societies are. CAPUT II. 'Quomodo principum, magnatum... | |
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