| Historical miscellany - 1774 - 352 sider
...this engaged them, ofcourfe, in many active functions. From their firft inftitution, they confidered the education of youth as their peculiar province, they aimed at being fpiritual guides and eonfeifors ; they preached frequently, in order to inItruct the people ; they... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 512 sider
...this engaged them, of courfe, in many active functions. From their firft inftitution, they confidered the education of youth as their peculiar province ; they aimed at being fpiritual guides and confeflbrs ; they preached frequently in order to inftruct the people ; they fet... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 636 sider
...inflru£Uons, which infufed a fpirit of intrigue into the whole fraternity, the Jefuits confidered the education of youth as their peculiar province : they aimed at being fpiritual guides and confefTors : they preached fiequemly, in order to attract the notice of the people... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 sider
...л • n- • enccof the many active functions, r rom their lint inftitution,or(jerE they confidered the education of youth as their peculiar province ; they aimed at being fpiritual guides and confeflors ; they preached frequently in order to inftruet the people ; thty fet... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 424 sider
...promoting the salvation of th j1^" men, this engaged them, of course, in many active functions, ence of the From their first institution, they considered the...being spiritual guides and confessors ; they preached frequendy in •p M. de Chalotais has made a calculation of the number of these reports, which the... | |
| Charles de Villers - 1805 - 516 sider
...with unwearied zeal in promoting the salvation of men, this engaged them, of course, in many active functions. From their first institution, they considered...nations. The novelty of the institution, as well as the singular! ty of its objects, procured the order many admirers and patrons. The governors of the society... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 486 sider
...province; they aimed at faeiag spiritual guides and confessors ; they preached frequently in order ;t© instruct the people ; they set out as missionaries...its objects, procured the order many admirers and ipataons. The Governors of the society ;faad the address to avail themselves of every circumstance... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 484 sider
...engaged them, of course, in many active functions. From their first iiwtitution, they considered the I54a ^education of youth as their peculiar province ; they...in order to instruct the people ; they set out as mission* taries to convert unbelieving nations. The no*velty of the institution, as well as the singular^-... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 sider
...many active functions. From their first institution, they considered the education of youth aa dieir peculiar province : they aimed at be-ing spiritual...out as missionaries to convert unbelieving nations. Before the expiration of the sixteenth century, they had obtained the chief direction of the education... | |
| George John Freeman - 464 sider
...with unwearied zeal in promoting the salvation of men, this engaged them, of course, in many active functions. From their first institution, they considered...confessors ; they • preached frequently in order to instuct the people ; they set out as missionaries to convert unbelieving nations. The novelty of the... | |
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