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Persönlichkeit Jesu - translation to Αγγλικά

EXTENDED PLAY BY JESU
Jesu/Eluvium split; Jesu / Eluvium

Persönlichkeit Jesu      
hypostasis, essence or personality of any of the three persons in the Godhead (Theology)
the Jesuits         
  • Historia natural y moral de las Indias}} (1590) text on the Americas
  • Jesuit [[Alfred Delp]], member of the [[Kreisau Circle]] that operated within Nazi Germany was executed in February 1945<ref>Anton Gill; An Honourable Defeat; A History of the German Resistance to Hitler; Heinemann; London; 1994; p. 264.</ref>
  • Main altar of the Jesuit colegio in Tepozotlan, now the [[Museo Nacional del Virreinato]]
  • Basque Country]], [[Spain]], the main Jesuit shrine in the birthplace of [[Ignatius of Loyola]]
  • Nanbanji Church]] run by Jesuits in Japan, 1576–1587
  • Jesuit in 18th century, Brazil
  • Francisco Clavijero]] (1731–1787) wrote an important history of Mexico.
  • [[Francis Xavier]]
  • [[Ignatius of Loyola]]
  • Bressani map of 1657 depicting the martyrdom of [[Jean de Brébeuf]]
  • Ruins of [[La Santisima Trinidad de Parana]] mission in Paraguay, founded by Jesuits in 1706
  • Paul Siu (Xu Guangqi)]], ''Colao'' or Prime Minister of State, and his granddaughter Candide Hiu.
  • Jesuit [[missionary]], painting from 1779
  • 1605}}
  • ''Confucius, Philosopher of the Chinese, or, Chinese Knowledge Explained in Latin'', published by [[Philippe Couplet]], [[Prospero Intorcetta]], [[Christian Herdtrich]], and François de Rougemont at Paris in 1687
  • History of the Jesuit missions in India, China and Japan (Luis de Guzmán, 1601).
  • Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó in the 18th century, the first permanent Jesuit mission in Baja California, established by [[Juan María de Salvatierra]] in 1697
  • [[Manuel da Nóbrega]] on a commemorative Portuguese stamp of the 400th anniversary of the foundation of [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Spanish]] missionary [[José de Anchieta]] was, together with [[Manuel da Nóbrega]], the first Jesuit that Ignacio de Loyola sent to America.
  • 1687}}
  • Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope
  • [[Ratio Studiorum]]}}, 1598
  • A fresco depicting Ignatius receiving the papal bull from Pope Paul III was created after 1743 by [[Johann Christoph Handke]] in the Church of Our Lady Of the Snow in [[Olomouc]].
  • Elements]]''
  • Cartagena]]
  • [[Samuel Fritz]]'s 1707 map showing the Amazon and the [[Orinoco]]
  • Visit of [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to the Jesuit-run [[Pontifical Gregorian University]]
MALE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Jesuit; Jesuit order; Jesuit Order; The Jesuits; Societas Jesu; Societas Iesu; Jesuites; Brothers of the Society of Jesus; Jesuit Brothers; Fathers of the Society of Jesus; Jesus, The Society of; Society of jesus; Company of Jesus; Loyolites; Jezuit Society; US Assistancy; Jesuit missionaries; Compañía de Jesús; Jesuit Apologetic; Jesuit Generals Prior to the Suppression; Jesuit vocation; Society of Jesus, The; Compania de Jesus; Society of Jesus; Jesuit priest; Jesuit priests; Order of Jesuits; Jesuit society; Black Robes; History of the (pre-1750) Jesuits; History of the (1773-1814) Jesuits; History of the (1814-1912) Jesuits; Jesuit missionary; Societas Jesus; Society of Jesuits; Jesuits in Canada; Jesuit Fathers; Society of Jesus (Jesuits); Corporation of Roman Catholic Clergymen; Jesuits Magazine; Jesuit education; Jesuits.global
Die Jesuiten, römisch-katholischer Männerorden von Sankt Ignatius von Loyala 1534 gegründet
Society of Jesus         
  • Historia natural y moral de las Indias}} (1590) text on the Americas
  • Jesuit [[Alfred Delp]], member of the [[Kreisau Circle]] that operated within Nazi Germany was executed in February 1945<ref>Anton Gill; An Honourable Defeat; A History of the German Resistance to Hitler; Heinemann; London; 1994; p. 264.</ref>
  • Main altar of the Jesuit colegio in Tepozotlan, now the [[Museo Nacional del Virreinato]]
  • Basque Country]], [[Spain]], the main Jesuit shrine in the birthplace of [[Ignatius of Loyola]]
  • Nanbanji Church]] run by Jesuits in Japan, 1576–1587
  • Jesuit in 18th century, Brazil
  • Francisco Clavijero]] (1731–1787) wrote an important history of Mexico.
  • [[Francis Xavier]]
  • [[Ignatius of Loyola]]
  • Bressani map of 1657 depicting the martyrdom of [[Jean de Brébeuf]]
  • Ruins of [[La Santisima Trinidad de Parana]] mission in Paraguay, founded by Jesuits in 1706
  • Paul Siu (Xu Guangqi)]], ''Colao'' or Prime Minister of State, and his granddaughter Candide Hiu.
  • Jesuit [[missionary]], painting from 1779
  • 1605}}
  • ''Confucius, Philosopher of the Chinese, or, Chinese Knowledge Explained in Latin'', published by [[Philippe Couplet]], [[Prospero Intorcetta]], [[Christian Herdtrich]], and François de Rougemont at Paris in 1687
  • History of the Jesuit missions in India, China and Japan (Luis de Guzmán, 1601).
  • Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó in the 18th century, the first permanent Jesuit mission in Baja California, established by [[Juan María de Salvatierra]] in 1697
  • [[Manuel da Nóbrega]] on a commemorative Portuguese stamp of the 400th anniversary of the foundation of [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Spanish]] missionary [[José de Anchieta]] was, together with [[Manuel da Nóbrega]], the first Jesuit that Ignacio de Loyola sent to America.
  • 1687}}
  • Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope
  • [[Ratio Studiorum]]}}, 1598
  • A fresco depicting Ignatius receiving the papal bull from Pope Paul III was created after 1743 by [[Johann Christoph Handke]] in the Church of Our Lady Of the Snow in [[Olomouc]].
  • Elements]]''
  • Cartagena]]
  • [[Samuel Fritz]]'s 1707 map showing the Amazon and the [[Orinoco]]
  • Visit of [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to the Jesuit-run [[Pontifical Gregorian University]]
MALE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Jesuit; Jesuit order; Jesuit Order; The Jesuits; Societas Jesu; Societas Iesu; Jesuites; Brothers of the Society of Jesus; Jesuit Brothers; Fathers of the Society of Jesus; Jesus, The Society of; Society of jesus; Company of Jesus; Loyolites; Jezuit Society; US Assistancy; Jesuit missionaries; Compañía de Jesús; Jesuit Apologetic; Jesuit Generals Prior to the Suppression; Jesuit vocation; Society of Jesus, The; Compania de Jesus; Society of Jesus; Jesuit priest; Jesuit priests; Order of Jesuits; Jesuit society; Black Robes; History of the (pre-1750) Jesuits; History of the (1773-1814) Jesuits; History of the (1814-1912) Jesuits; Jesuit missionary; Societas Jesus; Society of Jesuits; Jesuits in Canada; Jesuit Fathers; Society of Jesus (Jesuits); Corporation of Roman Catholic Clergymen; Jesuits Magazine; Jesuit education; Jesuits.global
Jesuiten, römisch-katholischer Männerorden von Sankt Ignatius von Loyala 1534 gegründet

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Jesu/Eluvium

Jesu/Eluvium is a split LP between Justin Broadrick's Jesu and Matthew Cooper's Eluvium. It was released through Hydra Head Records on July 5, 2007. The album was recorded at Broadrick's own Avalanche Studio. Broadrick and Cooper wrote, recorded and mixed their respective tracks with John Golden mastering all tracks. Broadrick featured the tracks he had produced later on the Jesu release Why Are We Not Perfect?.