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Title: History of the Jesuits: Their origin, progress, doctrines, and designs

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Summary: "History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs" by G. B. Nicolini is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The work examines the establishment and influence of the Jesuit order, founded by Ignatius Loyola, detailing its origins during the Reformation and the subsequent impact it had on European society, politics, and religion. Nicolini presents a critical perspective on the Society of Jesus, exploring its purported objectives and actions that he views as detrimental to Protestantism and civil liberties, thus setting the tone for an inquiry into the complex legacy of the Jesuits. The opening of the book introduces Nicolini's motivations for writing this account, highlighting his belief in the necessity of a thorough examination of the Jesuits against a backdrop of historical context. He articulates the challenges of portraying the true nature of the Jesuits, describing them as chameleonic figures who adapt to varying circumstances while maintaining a deceptive façade. Nicolini hints at the rivalry between Protestantism and the Catholic Church, framing the Jesuits as both a product and a counteraction to the Reformation—a brotherhood born from an urgent response to the spread of new Protestant doctrines. The initial chapters promise a detailed biography of Loyola himself, outlining his journey from a soldier to a foundational saint, while also presenting the broader societal upheavals of 16th century Europe that paved the way for the Jesuits' rise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Nicolini, G. B. (Giovanni Battista)

EBook No.: 59723

Published: Jun 10, 2019

Downloads: 94

Language: English

Subject: Jesuits -- History

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-08T19:56:05Z History of the Jesuits: Their origin, progress, doctrines, and designs

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LoC No.: tmp96028763

Title: History of the Jesuits: Their origin, progress, doctrines, and designs

Note: Reading ease score: 49.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.

Credits: Produced by Clarity and the Online Distributed Proofreading
Team at http: //www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from
images generously made available by The Internet
Archive/American Libraries.)

Summary: "History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs" by G. B. Nicolini is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The work examines the establishment and influence of the Jesuit order, founded by Ignatius Loyola, detailing its origins during the Reformation and the subsequent impact it had on European society, politics, and religion. Nicolini presents a critical perspective on the Society of Jesus, exploring its purported objectives and actions that he views as detrimental to Protestantism and civil liberties, thus setting the tone for an inquiry into the complex legacy of the Jesuits. The opening of the book introduces Nicolini's motivations for writing this account, highlighting his belief in the necessity of a thorough examination of the Jesuits against a backdrop of historical context. He articulates the challenges of portraying the true nature of the Jesuits, describing them as chameleonic figures who adapt to varying circumstances while maintaining a deceptive façade. Nicolini hints at the rivalry between Protestantism and the Catholic Church, framing the Jesuits as both a product and a counteraction to the Reformation—a brotherhood born from an urgent response to the spread of new Protestant doctrines. The initial chapters promise a detailed biography of Loyola himself, outlining his journey from a soldier to a foundational saint, while also presenting the broader societal upheavals of 16th century Europe that paved the way for the Jesuits' rise. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Nicolini, G. B. (Giovanni Battista)

EBook No.: 59723

Published: Jun 10, 2019

Downloads: 94

Language: English

Subject: Jesuits -- History

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:59723:3 2019-06-10T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Nicolini, G. B. (Giovanni Battista) en urn:lccn:tmp96028763 1