The Ruin of Education in Ireland and the Irish Fanar [including a chapter: “The Priestly Boycott and the Irish Language” and with an Appendix: “The Mind of the Jesuit Order To-Day on the Killing of Heretics and the Liberty of Peoples”].
London, David Nutt, 1902. Large Octavo (17 cm x 23 cm). XXIII, 202 pages. Hardcover / Original publisher’s cloth with gilt lettering on spine and board. Very good condition with some minor signs of wear only.
Includes chapters like: The Fanar in Turkey and in Ireland / Fanariote Clericalism in Turkey under Moslem Protection / Catholic Finance and Catholic Education / Educational Obstacles to the Queen’s Colleges / The Clerical Boycott of Lay Learning / Education Depressed by Degraded Politics / Casuistic Neutrality and Jesuit Policy / The Legacy of Loyola / Universal Ruin to Lay Learning / The Accomodating Protestants / The Hunt for Fees and the Ruin of Scholars / The Despotism over the National Schoolmasters / Catholic Students at Oxford and Cambridge / Catholic Professors and Clerical Universities / The Mysteries of Fanariote Finance in Ireland / The Worthless Education in Conventual Female Schools / Why no Catholic bequests to a Catholic University / Lay Money and Ecclesiastical Art / A Clerical Novelist on Queen’s College, Galway / A Lapsed Recreation of Jesuit Schools / Jesuits of To-day “De Hereticis Educandis et Comburendis” / The Priestly Boycott and the Irish Language / With an Appendix: “The Mind of the Jesuit Order To-Day on the Killing of Heretics and the Liberty of Peoples”.
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