The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century
By Francis Parkman
- Release Date: 2014-08-06
- Genre: History
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The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century
Francis Parkman, american historian (1823-1893)
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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PREFACE
-03- INTRODUCTION
-04- NATIVE TRIBES
-05- THE HURONS
-06- THE HURON IROQUOIS FAMILY
-07- SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
-08- THE IROQUOIS
-09- RELIGION AND SUPERSTITIONS
-10- NOTRE DAME DES ANGES
-11- LOYOLA AND THE JESUITS
-12- PAUL LE JEUNE
-13- LE JEUNE AND THE HUNTERS
-14- THE HURON MISSION
-15- BRÉBEUF AND HIS ASSOCIATES
-16- THE FEAST OF THE DEAD
-17- THE HURON AND THE JESUIT
-18- CHARACTER OF THE CANADIAN JESUITS
-19- PERSECUTION
-20- PRIEST AND PAGAN
-21- THE TOBACCO NATION
-22- QUEBEC AND ITS TENANTS
-23- DEVOTEES AND NUNS
-24- VILLEMARIE DE MONTREAL.
-25- ISAAC JOGUES
-26- THE IROQUOIS, BRESSANI, DE NOUË
-27- VILLEMARIE
-28- PEACE
-29- THE PEACE BROKEN
-30- ANOTHER WAR
-31- PRIEST AND PURITAN
-32- A DOOMED NATION
-33- THE HURON CHURCH
-34- SAINTE MARIE
-35- ANTOINE DANIEL
-36- RUIN OF THE HURONS
-37- THE MARTYRS
-38- THE SANCTUARY
-39- GARNIER
-40- THE HURON MISSION ABANDONED
-41- THE LAST OF THE HURONS
-42- THE DESTROYERS
-43- THE END