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... colony of Louisiana . Some historians take for granted that the Jesuits came to the southern portion of the colony only in 1726. This is far from correct , as it is an incontrovertible fact that in 1700 the Jesuit priest , Father Paul ...
... colony of Louisiana . Some historians take for granted that the Jesuits came to the southern portion of the colony only in 1726. This is far from correct , as it is an incontrovertible fact that in 1700 the Jesuit priest , Father Paul ...
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... colony . Lay brothers were to have their passage paid , receive a bounty of 150 livres ( $ 33.35 ) , but no salary . By another clause it was agreed that the Jesuits on their arrival at New Orleans were to receive a grant of land of 10.
... colony . Lay brothers were to have their passage paid , receive a bounty of 150 livres ( $ 33.35 ) , but no salary . By another clause it was agreed that the Jesuits on their arrival at New Orleans were to receive a grant of land of 10.
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... colonists . The Jesuits on their side bound themselves to keep constantly at least fourteen members of their Order in the colony , namely , a pastor and missionary at Kaskaskia ( Illinois ) ; a mis- sionary in the village of the ...
... colonists . The Jesuits on their side bound themselves to keep constantly at least fourteen members of their Order in the colony , namely , a pastor and missionary at Kaskaskia ( Illinois ) ; a mis- sionary in the village of the ...
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... colony at large . In the course of time it increased and its usefulness was multiplied a hundred fold , so that this establishment at New Orleans was not only a cause of wonder to all but a source of inspiration 12 Meeting of March ...
... colony at large . In the course of time it increased and its usefulness was multiplied a hundred fold , so that this establishment at New Orleans was not only a cause of wonder to all but a source of inspiration 12 Meeting of March ...
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... colony ; it provided the missions with means to carry on the divine service ; it enabled them to answer in some way at least the thousand wants of their wretched flocks . It was also a center to which the Jesuit missionaries had ...
... colony ; it provided the missions with means to carry on the divine service ; it enabled them to answer in some way at least the thousand wants of their wretched flocks . It was also a center to which the Jesuit missionaries had ...
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Страница 61 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its author; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.
Страница 63 - from a child known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus...
Страница 64 - Society, have been forwarded to the president of the 'Society, a present truly valuable." Mr. Mills made a second missionary trip to the west and southwest of the United States, leaving Boston in 1814, accompanied by Rev. Daniel Smith, and, in speaking of Louisiana, these gentlemen said : "There are American families in this part of our country who never saw a Bible nor heard of Jesus Christ. It is a fact that ought not to be forgotten that so lately as March, 1815, a Bible in any language could...
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