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678 Imitation exercises, 500 sqq.

Impartiality of teacher, 612, 619—622.

India (East), Jesuit writers, 151—182; colleges, 206, 216.

Intellectual scope of education, 297 sqq., 316, 322 sqq.;

liberty, 136 note 2, 251—253, 270—271, 489.

Interpretation, see "Prelection."

Italy, education, see "Humanism."?

Jäger, Dr., 351, 371.

Jansenists, 164, 174.

Janssen, 23 sqq., and passim.

Jogues, Jesuit in New York, 201—202.

Jones, President of Hobart College, 307, 321, 339, 541 note.

Jourdain, 182—184, 270—271.

Jullien, Jesuit scientist, 232.

Juniorate, 422, 431 sqq.

Kant, 824, 513, 643.

Kemp, E. L., 10 note, 513, 652—653.

Kempis, Thomas a, 31, 382, 322, 527, 610.

Kepler, astronomer, on Jesuit writers, 657.

Kern, Professor, 531.

Ketteler, Bishop, 241, 534.

Kino (Ktihn), Jesuit missionary and geographer, 129.

Knecht, Bishop, 592—593.

Kohlmann, Jesuit in New York, 202.

König, Jesuit writer, 127.

Körner, 585—536.

Kreiten, Jesuit writer, 236.

Kübler, Dr., 290, 510.

Kugler, Jesuit scholar. 236.

Labbe, Jesuit historian, 128, 160, 448 note.

La Cerda, Jesuit philologist, 162, 163.

Ladevèze, M. de, on Jesuits, 267, 609.

La Flèche, Jesuit College, 168, 484.

Lainez, General of the Society, 79, 101.

Lalande, 179, 180, 186.

Lang, Andrew, 265.

Lang, Jesuit writer, 165.

La Rue (Ruaeus), Jesuit philologist, 163-164.