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1. He was educated by the Jesuits in Azuchi and Takatsuki.

2. He mentions how Jesuits utilized Axonometry for military purposes

3. The Jesuits at Gonzaga taught you that much, didn't they?

4. I finished my basic education at a religious school run by Jesuits.

5. What does Bejesuit mean? (rare) To subject (someone) to Jesuits or Jesuit belief

6. In 1848, due to the Roman Revolution, the Jesuits had to leave Rome.

7. It also established free, obligatory, secular education for all and dissolved the Jesuits.

8. In the 1960s, Jesuits Pedro Arrupe and Ignacio Ellacuría supported the movement of Liberation Theology.

9. The Sorbonne, represented by Jean Launoy, joined the Jesuits in their polemics against the Carmelites.

10. Les Brigandes perform songs that target Muslims, Jews, journalists, gays, Jesuits, freemasons, politicians and Pope Francis

11. But Pascal, under the influence of Jansenism, was fundamentally hostile to the Jesuits and their notorious sophistries.

12. The Jesuits in a phase of ascendancy, persecuted and insulted the Buddhists with great acrimony.

13. This week in Christian history: Jesuits killed in Va., pope Canonizes saint, black UMC caucus formed

14. Protestant parents were obliged to finance the education their children received from Jesuits or other Catholic instructors.

15. This was last Wednesday afternoon at a school in Brooklyn, New York, at Cristo Rey High School, run by the Jesuits.

16. The newly formed society of Jesuits were fanatical witch-hunters but even the great reformers were not far behind.

17. The Capuchins, together with the Jesuits, were the most effective preachers and missionaries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

18. Later in the 17 and 18C the Jesuits took it over, but after their dissolution the chapel was demolished.

19. Where the transitions were more subtle, as in changing cultural conceptions among the literati, the Jesuits were less successful.

20. In the fourth, they provide Banishment, and death in case of return, for Jesuits and Popish priests of every denomination

21. During the 17th century, Baroque architecture spread through Europe and Latin America, where it was particularly promoted by the Jesuits.

22. 29 It had once even gone so far as to empty him on to the floor for voicing an intolerant opinion on the Jesuits.

23. Bejesuit ( third-person singular simple present Bejesuits, present participle Bejesuiting, simple past and past participle Bejesuited ) ( rare, transitive) To subject (someone) to Jesuits or Jesuit belief

24. Grant to the Jesuits in 1639 The territory of the Lordship of Batiscan was granted to Jesuits by a deed dated 13 March 1639 by their protector in France, Sir Jacques de la Ferté priest, counsellor, almoner Meeting of Roy, Abbot of St. Magdalene of Châteaudun, cantor and canon of the Sainte Chapelle du Palais Royal in Paris".

25. THE UNITY OF CIVILIZATION VARIOUS In 1874 Father Camillo Tarquini was raised to the cardinalate for his ability as a Canonist. THE JESUITS, 1534-1921 THOMAS J

26. Christianity affected Japan, largely through the efforts of the Jesuits, led first by the Spanish Francis Xavier (1506–1552), who arrived in Kagoshima in southern Kyūshū in 1549.

27. Dispatched by the Spanish Crown, Jesuits explored and founded eleven settlements in 76 years in the remote Chiquitania – then known as Chiquitos – on the frontier of Spanish America.

28. The language used was Latin, the translators being, for the Russians, a Pole named Andrei Bielobocki and for the Chinese the Jesuits Jean-Francois Gerbillon and Thomas Pereira.

29. Tomko addresses the impact of the contro- Bedarkening supersitition"—was not entirely indiscriminate, versy on imaginative literature while Andrews provides a vivid He could admire Jesuits and Benedictines for their contribu

30. As a lay person, a father, a theologian at a Jesuit university, as one who has experienced the spiritual exercises not only as personal Askeses but in and through friendships with Jesuits, and as

31. Bedstraws are slender, sprawling herbs that have square stems (in cross-section) and they belong to the genus GALIUM.The genus Galium belongs to the family RUBIACEAE, which includes the Gardenias, Coffea (for coffee) and Cinchona (the bark of which yields quinine = Jesuits’ bark)

32. Tags: Beatified by Pope Pius XI, Beatified in 1929, Born in 1616 in Wales, Canonized by Pope Paul VI, Canonized in 1970, Died by Hanging, Died in 1679, Died in Wales, Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, Member of the Jesuits, Name David, Name Slebhine, Ordained in 1642, Professed in 1645, Saints who were Martyrs, Saints who were Priests