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The life of St. Ignatius Loyola: Founder Of The Jesuits, Volume 2
1848, Thomas Richardson and Son
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The life of St. Ignatius Loyola: founder of the Jesuits.
1848, T. Richardson and son, Edward Dunigan.
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CONTENTS VOLUME I
BOOK I.
I. His birth and secular life 1
II. His conversion 6
III. His journey to our Lady of Monserrato 19
IV. Ignatius at Monserrato 24
V. His fervent penitence at Manresa 30
VI. The temptations and persecutions he endured at Manresa 34
VII. The singular favours he received from God at Manresa 41
VIII. His spiritual advancement at Manresa, and the book of spiritual exercises which he composed there 47
IX. His pilgrimage to Jerusalem 64
X. His visits to the holy places 76
XI. His return to Spain 81
XII. The commencement of his studies at Barcelona and other events 87
XIII. His course of study, and his imprisonment at Alcala 105
XIV. His imprisonment at Salamanca 122
XV. The commencement and progress of his studies in Paris 129
XVI. His labours for the good of souls at Paris, and the persecutions which thence arose 140
BOOK II.
I. Ignatius gains companions in Paris 153
II. The first vows of Ignatius and his companions 165
III. St. Ignatius's journey to Spain 172
IV. His journey to Venice 185
V. The arrival of his companions at Venice 189
VI. The removal of the society to Rome 199
VII. St. Ignatius is ordained priest. The labours of the society in the Venetian States 207
VIII. The journey of St. Ignatius to Rome. Christ promises in a vision to show him favour 215
IX. The labours of St. Ignatius and his companions at Rome 221
X. St. Ignatius and his companions are falsely accused and absolved. The aid given by them to the poor of Rome in a time of famine 227
XI. The foundation of the Society 241
XII. A short notice of the institute, and of the name of the Society of Jesus 252
BOOK III.
I. St. Ignatius is elected general of the order. His profession and that of his companions 267
II. What Ignatius did upon being made general; some events which happened on that day 279
III. The skill of St. Ignatius in the art of government 286
IV. His method of giving spiritual help to his subjects 293
V. His charity to his children in temporal things 309
VI. His gentleness in governing 319
VII. His severity in upholding religious discipline 327
VIII. His severity in expelling the unworthy 339
IX. His defence of the order 351
X. The society is forbidden to undertake the government of women, and its members excluded
from ecclesiastical dignities 362
XI. The Saint's endeavours to promote fraternal union and due subjection in the Society. His care in appointing Superiors 376
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