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  • Biography. Charles Matthews (talk) 09:32, 3 July 2008 (UTC) I've made it John Floyd (Jesuit), which ought though to be checked out. Charles Matthews (talk) 07:31...
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  • history of the English church. At the time the college used a textbook by the Jesuit Martín de Azpilcueta that dealt with the subject of casuistry, the employment...
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  • don't see any reliable sources backing that up yet) he was educated at a Jesuit school and was knowledgeable enough about Catholicism to be a professor...
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  • whip on students. Rev. Fr. Percy D'Souza, S.J. (1970-71) was often absent from duty in the school, stating higher Jesuit management had given him a position...
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  • a book to counter argument. Father John Gerard was particularly keen to prove that Father Henry Garnet (a Jesuit) was not involved in the plot. I will...
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  • to the Oxford Movement Gerard Manley Hopkins: English poet and writer; Jesuit priest Doc Holliday: American gambler and gunfighter Bob Hope: Comedian...
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  • as I have for the Jesuits, the suggestion made by this editor is preposterous exactly for the reasons you've outlined. MarmadukePercy (talk) 05:53, 28...
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  • Cervantes on the fourth centenary of La Galatea / John Jay Allen., 1988 Cervantine correspondence / Thomas Percy., 1987 Writing from history : the rhetoric of...
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  • "It is for the Church to say." Also Gogarty referred to him as a "fearful jesuit" which made into the text of Ulysses (spoken by Mulligan in the first chapter...
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  • have been Father Josef Fischer (1858-1944), an Austrian cartographer and Jesuit scholar who was knowledgeable about Norse exploration in America. Seaver...
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  • have been Father Josef Fischer (1858-1944), an Austrian cartographer and Jesuit scholar who was knowledgeable about Norse exploration in America. Seaver...
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  • it is cited as a Canadian carol, having been written in 1642 by French Jesuit missionary Jean de Brébeuf. The original language of the carol is Huron/Wendat...
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  • (talk) 10:14, 30 May 2010 (UTC) Johnston is given as writing that the Jesuits wrote Shakespeare 1916. Wadsworth and Churchill cite this date. Schoenbaum...
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  • at a private north eastern university (déja vu that all over again), a Jesuit college of some 2800 souls (ditto), neither very notable I should say. Can...
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  • <Picture>Portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Curran, 1819.jpg</Picture> <Text>British [[Romanticism|Romantic]] poet, contemporary and associate of [[John Keats]] and...
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  • those revolutions failed due to the secret actions of Pope Pius IX and the Jesuits. One consequence of those revolutions was that European immigration increased...
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  • of the pen-name is the so-called "Prince Tudor" theory first advanced by Percy Allen in 1933 and promulgated by Dorothy and Charlton Ogburn Sr in their...
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