The Persecution of French Jesuits by the Parlement of Paris 1761–71

In the 1760s the parlement of Paris undertook to destroy the Society of Jesus in the central one-third of France which it controlled, and to use its influence to gain the destruction of the order elsewhere. Its immediate victims were the 1,200 Jesuits resident in 42 colleges and other institutions i...

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Main Author: Thompson, D. Gillian (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1984
In: Studies in church history
Year: 1984, Volume: 21, Pages: 289-301
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