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Bouhours, Dominique (1628-1702)
The life of St. Francis Xavier.1688.
THE LIFE OF St. FRANCIS XAVIER, OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS, Apostle of the INDIES, and of JAPAN. Written in French by Father Dominick Bohours, of the same Society. Translated into English By Mr. DRYDEN.
LONDON, Printed for Jacob Tonson, at the Judges-Head in Chancery-lane, MDCLXXXVIII [1688].
[1], [19], 768 p., [2] leaves of plates. 19 cm.
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BOOK IV.
Anger arrives at Malaca, when the Saint was ready to depart from it.
p. 300-302.
Divers adventures of Anger.
p. 302-304.
Anger is brought to the Father, who sends him to Goa.
p. 304-306.
He [Xavier] fixes the resolution of Cosmo de Torrez to enter into the Society.
p. 332-335.
He instructs Anger anew, and causes him to be farther taught by Torrez.
p. 335-337.
He hears news from Japan, and designs a Voyage thither, to Preach the Gospel.
p. 337-341.
He speaks to the Deputy Governour of the Indies, concerning his Voyage to Japan.
p. 351-352.
All endeavours are us'd, to break the Fathers intended Voyage to Japan.
p. 352-353.
He slights the reasons alledg'd against his Voyage to Japan.
p. 353-354.
He writes to Father Ignatius, and to Father Rodriguez.
p. 354-355.
He goes for Japan.
p. 389-391.
The news which he hears from Japan.
p. 400-402.
He disposes himself for the Voyage of Japan, more earnestly than ever.
p. 402-403.
He goes from Malacca to Japan; and what happens to him in the way.
p. 403-406.
BOOK V.
The Situation of Japan, and the nature of the Country.
p. 407-408.
The Estate of the Government of Japan.
p. 408-410.
The Religion of the Japonneses when the Father arriv'd in that Country.
p. 410-411.
The Six Jesuites who were sent to Siam in 1685, in their relation of the Religion of the Siamois, which much resembles this of Japan, guess, with more probability, that these Opinions were the Corruptions of the Doctrine preach'd in the Indies by St. Thomas.
p. 411-412.
Paul de Sainte Foy, goes to wait on the King of Saxuma.
p. 412-413.
That which pass'd at the Court of Saxuma.
p. 413-414.
The Saint applyes himself to the study of the Japonian Tongue.
p. 414-416.
He baptizes the whole Family of Paul de Sainte Foy.
p. 416-417.
He goes to the Court of Saxuma, and is well receiv'd.
p. 417-418.
He begins to preach at Cangoxima, and converts many.
p. 418-419.
He visits the Bonza's, and endeavonrs to gain them.
p. 420.
He proves the Souls immortality to the chief of the Bonza's.
p. 420-422.
The Bonza's rise against him.
p. 422-423.
The Bonza's succeed not in their Undertaking.
p. 423.
He leads a most austere Life.
p. 424.
He works divers Miracles.
p. 424-426.
He raises a Maid from Death.
p. 426-428.
God avenges the Saint.
p. 428-429.
A new Persecution rais'd against Xavier, by the Bonza's.
p. 429-431.
The King of Saxuma, is turn'd against Xavier and the Christians.
p. 431-432.
The Saint fortifies the Christians, before he leaves them.
p. 432-433.
He causes his Catechism to be Printed, before his departure.
p. 433.
He departs from Cangoxima.
p. 433-434.
He goes to the Castle of Ekandono.
p. 434-435.
He declares the Gospel before Ekandono, and the fruits of his Preaching.
p. 435-436.
What he does for the preservation of the Faith in the new Christians of the Castle.
p. 436-437.
Thoughts of a Christian of Ekandono.
p. 437-438.
He leaves a Discipline with the Steward of Ekandono, and the use he makes of it.
p. 438-439.
He leaves a little Book with the Wife of Ekandono, and for what it serv'd.
p. 439.
He arrives at Firando; and what reception he had there.
p. 439-440.
He preaches at Frando, with great success.
p. 440-441.
He takes Amanguchi, in his way to Meaco.
p. 441-442.
He stays at Amanguchi; his Actions there.
p. 442-443.
What hinder'd the fruit of his preaching at Amanguchi.
p. 443-444.
He appears before the King of Amanguchi, and expounds to him the Doctrine of Christianity.
p. 444-445.
He preaches before the King in Amanguchi, without success.
p. 445.
He pursues his Voyage for Meaco.
p. 445-446.
His sufferings in the Voyage of Meaco.
p. 446-448.
He follows a Horseman, with great difficulty.
p. 448-449.
He instructs the people in passing through the Towns.
p. 449-450.
He arrives at Meaco, and labours there unprofitably.
p. 451-452.
He departs from Meaco to return to Amanguchi.
p. 452-454.
Being return'd to Amanguchi, he gains an Audience of the King.
p. 454.
He obtains permission to preach.
p. 454-455.
He is visited by great multitudes.
p. 455.
The Qualities which he thinks requisite in a Missioner to Japan.
p. 455-457.
He answers many men, with one only word.
p. 457-459.
He preaches in Amanguchi.
p. 459-460.
He speaks the Chinese Language, without learning it.
p. 460-461.
The fruit of his Preaching.
p. 461.
His joy in observing the fervour of the Faithful.
p. 461-463.
His occasions of sorrow amongst his Spiritual joys.
p. 463-464.
The Faith is embrac'd, notwithstanding the Princes example; and by what means.
p. 464-466.
Divers Conversions.
p. 466-468.
He declares against the Bonza's.
p. 468-469.
The Bonza's oppose the Christian Religion.
p. 469-471.
He answers the Arguments of the Bonza's.
p. 471-473.
The Bonza's provoke the King against the Christians.
p. 473-474.
The number of Christians is augmented, together with the Reputation of the Saint.
p. 474-475.
He sends a Japonian Christian to the Kingdom of Bungo; and for what reason.
p. 475-477.
He departs from Amanguchi, and goes for Bungo.
p. 477-478.
He falls sick with overtravelling himself; and after a little rest, pursues his Journey.
p. 478-479.
He is receiv'd with Honour by the Portugueses; and complemented from the King of Bungo.
p. 479-481.
He is much esteem'd by th King of Bungo.
p. 481.
The Letter of the King of Bungo, to Father Xavier.
p. 482-485.
In what Equipage he goes to the Court of Bungo.
p. 485-487.
His entry into the Palace of the King of Bungo.
p. 488-490.
He receives the Complements of several persons in the Court.
p. 490-491.
He is introduc'd to an Audience of the King of Bungo; and what passes in it.
p. 492-497.
What passes betwixt the King of Bungo and Xavier.
p. 497-499.
The Honour of Xavier in the Kingdom of Rungo; and the succes of his Labours there.
p. 499-500.
He converts a famous Bonza.
p. 500-501.
In what manner he prepares the Gentils for Baptism.
p. 501-503.
What happens to the Companions of Xavier, at Amanguchi.
p. 504-505.
The death of the King of Amanguchi, and the desolation of the Town.
p. 505-506.
The Brother of the King of Bungo, is chosen King of Amanguchi, the Saint rejoyces at it.
p. 506-507.
He prepares to leave Japan, and takes leave of the King of Bungo.
p. 507-508.
The advice which he gives to the King of Bungo.
p. 508-510.
The Bonza's rise anew, against Xavier.
p. 510-513.
A new Artifice of the Bonza's against the Saint.
p. 513-515.
The beginning of the Conference betwixt Xavier and Fucarandono.
p. 515-517.
The advantage of the ispute on the side of Xavier.
p. 517-519.
The fury of the Bonza's forces the Portuguese to retire to their Ships.
p. 519-520.
The Captain of the Ship endeavours to perswade Xavier to return; but in vain.
p. 520-522.
The Captain takes up a Resolution to stay with Xavier.
p. 522-523.
A new Enterprise of the Bonza's against him.
p. 523-525.
He returns to the Palace, to renew the Conference with Fucarandono.
p. 525-526.
The dispute renew'd.
p. 526.
An Argument ready cut and dry'd, for the use of any Church by Law establish'd.
p. 526-527.
The answer of Xavier to the first question of Fucarandono.
p. 527-529.
The second question of Fucarandono, to which the Father answers with the same success as to the former.
p. 529-530.
The sequel of the dispute betwixt Xavier, and Fucarandono.
p. 530-532.
The honour which the King of Bungo does to Xavier.
p. 532-533.
The Bonza's present a writing to the King, but without effects.
p. 533-534.
They wrangle about signification of words.
p. 534-535.
They dispute in the nature of School-Divines.
p. 535-536.
He answers Objections of the Bonza's, and their Replies.
p. 536-538.
The fruit of his Disputation with the Bonza's.
p. 538-539.
He leaves Japan, and returns to the Indies.
p. 539.
God reveals to him the Siege of Malacca.
p. 539-541.
What happens to him in his return from Japan to the Indies.
p. 541-542.
He writes into Europe and comes to Goa.
p. 565.
He hears joyful news of the progress of Christianity in the Indies.
p. 566-568.
BOOK VI.
How much he is honour'd at Japan.
p. 673-674.
His Intrepidity in dangers, and his Confidence in God.
p. 704-713.
His Humility.
p. 713-720.
His Canonization is sollicited, and what is done in order to it, by the King of Bungo.
p. 752-754.
注 記
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記載書誌
CORDIER, col. 153. TENRI I, 143. TENRI II, 41. CHR. MISSIONS II, 154. TOYO BUNKO, p. 115. TENRI III, 65. NIPPONALIA I, 1628.