Histoire de la Compagnie de J sus depuis sa fondation jusqu' nos jours, Volume 1, by J. M. S. Daurignac, offers a detailed historical account of the Society of Jesus from its inception. This comprehensive work, originally published in 1862, explores the early years of the Jesuit order, its foundational principles, and its initial impact on the religious and political landscape of Europe.
Daurignac's meticulous research provides valuable insights into the Society's activities, challenges, and contributions. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical context of the Jesuit order and its enduring legacy within the Catholic Church. Readers interested in religious history, the history of France, and the role of religious orders will find this volume to be of significant interest.
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