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Rh {| Suppression of the Society (1540—1773).
 * Mathematics and Sciences
 * width=50px |133
 * Sources of the Ratio Studiorum
 * 136
 * colspan = 2 |Chapter V.
 * colspan = 2 |Jesuit Colleges and Their Work before the
 * colspan = 2 |Chapter V.
 * colspan = 2 |Jesuit Colleges and Their Work before the
 * colspan = 2 |Jesuit Colleges and Their Work before the
 * colspan = 2 |Jesuit Colleges and Their Work before the
 * Rapid Spread of Jesuit Colleges
 * 144
 * Superiority of the Jesuit Schools according to the Testimony of Protestants
 * 145
 * Literary and Scientific Activity of Jesuit Colleges
 * 148
 * Languages
 * 149
 * Mathematics and Natural Sciences
 * 155
 * Geography
 * 158
 * History
 * 160
 * Literature
 * 161
 * School Drama of the Jesuits
 * 164
 * Growing Opposition to the Society
 * 173
 * Suppression of the Order
 * 175
 * Protection of Frederick the Great of Prussia and Catharine II of Russia
 * 178
 * Efficiency of Jesuit Colleges at the Time of the Suppression
 * 178
 * Effects of the Suppression on Education in Catholic Countries
 * 184
 * colspan = 2 |Chapter VI.
 * colspan = 2 |The Revised Ratio of 1832 and Later Regulations.
 * Restoration of the Society
 * 189
 * Revision of the Ratio Studiorum
 * 191
 * Philosophy Preserved as Completion of College Training
 * 195
 * The Ratio of 1832 not Final
 * 197
 * Later Educational Regulations
 * 198
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 * 184
 * colspan = 2 |Chapter VI.
 * colspan = 2 |The Revised Ratio of 1832 and Later Regulations.
 * Restoration of the Society
 * 189
 * Revision of the Ratio Studiorum
 * 191
 * Philosophy Preserved as Completion of College Training
 * 195
 * The Ratio of 1832 not Final
 * 197
 * Later Educational Regulations
 * 198
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 * The Ratio of 1832 not Final
 * 197
 * Later Educational Regulations
 * 198
 * }
 * 198
 * }
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