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Author Pasquier, Etienne, 1529-1615, author.

Title Étienne Pasquier, The Jesuits' catechism or their doctrine examined (1602) / translated by Patricia M. Ranum ; edited by Robert A. Maryks, Jotham Parsons.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Jesuit studies : modernity through the prism of Jesuit history, 2214-3289 ; volume 33
Anti-Jesuit literature ; volume 1
Jesuit studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; v. 33.
Anti-Jesuit literature ; v. 1
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Étienne Pasquier (1529-1615) was a lawyer, royal official, man of letters, and historian. He represented the University of Paris in its 1565 suit to dislodge a Jesuit school from Paris. Despite royal support, the Jesuits remained in conflict with many institutions, which in 1595 expelled them from much of the realm. With ever-increasing polemics, Pasquier continued to oppose the Jesuits. To further his aims, he published a dialog between a Jesuit (almost certainly Louis Richeome) and a lawyer (Pasquier himself). He called it the Jesuits' Catechism (1602). Pasquier's work did not stop the French king from welcoming the Jesuits back. But Pasquier's Catechism remained central to Jansenist and other anti-Jesuit agitation up to the Society's 1773 suppression and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Historical Introduction -- Translator's Preface -- Glossary of Terms -- Étienne Pasquier: The Jesuits' Catechism or Their Doctrine Examined -- Book I, Chapter 1 Wherein a Gentleman Opens His Country House to a Group of Weary Travelers -- Chapter 2 The Plan of the Society of Jesus, Whom Ordinary Folks Call Jesuits -- Chapter 3 Censure of the Jesuit Sect by the Faculty of Theology of Paris in 1554 -- Chapter 4 How, When, and by What Artifices, the Jesuits Wormed Their Way into France
Chapter 5 Decree of the Gallican Church against the Jesuits at the Colloquy Held at Poissy in 1561 -- Chapter 6 On the Request Presented to the Parlement by the Jesuits in 1564, to Matriculate at the University of Paris, and How Many Parties Butted Heads with Them -- Chapter 7 How the Jesuits Were Refused at the Very Beginning in Rome, and the Artifice Thanks to Which They Were Received -- Chapter 8 The Insolent Name of the Society of Jesus, Usurped by the Jesuits, and the Diverse Fashions They Expressed It, in Order to Get It Authorized
Chapter 9 The Jesuits Are Called Apostles in Portugal and in the Indies, and the Deceit They Used -- Chapter 10 The Impieties of Guillaume Postel, Jesuit -- Chapter 11 The Studies of the Great Ignatius -- Chapter 12 When Ignatius and His Companions Presented Themselves before Pope Paul iii, They Were True Charlatans, and the Titles They Used Were False -- Chapter 13 It Very Much Appears That the Approval Granted by Paul iii to the Jesuit Sect Is Null and Void -- Chapter 14 First, the Management of Our Church by the Bishops -- Second, the Ancient Religious Orders -- Third, the Universities
And How the Jesuit Sect Is Built on the Ignorance of All This Antiquity -- Chapter 15 One Cannot Give a Place to the Jesuits in All the Three Ancient Orders of Our Church, and That Is Why They Do Not Dare Attend Processions -- Chapter 16 Without Wounding the Authority of the Holy See, One Can Truly Call the Jesuits Papelards, and Their Sect the Papelardie -- Chapter 17 On Ignatius of Loyola's Fabulous Visions, and on the Miraculous Fables of Francisco Xavier -- Chapter 18 On Ignatius's Machiavellisms, to Make His Sect Stylish -- Chapter 19 Closing Book i --
Book II, Chapter 1 Our Gallican Church and the Jesuit Sect Are Incompatible -- Chapter 2 The Popes Who Authorized the Jesuits When They First Arrived, Never Believed That They Could or Should Reside in France -- Chapter 3 The Jesuits' Teaching of Humane Letters, Philosophy, and Theology to All Sorts of Scholars Is Contrary to Their First Institute -- and Concerning the Progress and the Surprises They Used to Promote This New Tyranny, to the Detriment of the Ancient Discipline of the Universities
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Subject Jesuits -- Controversial literature.
Jesuits
Genre/Form Controversial literature
Added Author Maryks, Robert A., editor.
Parsons, Jotham, editor.
Ranum, Patricia M., translator.
Added Title Catéchisme des Jésuites. English
Jesuits' catechism or their doctrine examined (1602)
Other Form: Print version: Pasquier, Etienne, 1529-1615. Catéchisme des Jésuites. English. Étienne Pasquier, The Jesuits' catechism or their doctrine examined (1602). Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021] 9789004164062 (DLC) 2021033313
ISBN 9789004164062 (electronic bk.)
9004164065
9789004149366 (hardback)
Standard No. 10.1163/9789004164062