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141: 483: 36: 133: 443:(Madrid, 1598–1601). The first Cologne edition, together with the second (1612–15), are found complete. These voluminous commentaries are the popular and university expositions which Salmeron had delivered during his preaching and teaching days. In old age, he gathered his notes together, revised them, and left his volumes ready for posthumous publication by 355:
In 1551 he was summoned to Rome to help St. Ignatius in working up the Constitutions (statutes) of the Jesuit Society. Other work was in store. He was soon (February, 1551) sent down to Naples to inaugurate the Society's first college there, but after a few months was summoned by Ignatius to go back
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for papal theologians. The subject to be discussed was very delicate: the Divine origin of the rights and duties of bishops. During the years 1564–82, Salmeron was engaged chiefly in preaching and writing; he preached every day during eighteen Lenten seasons; his preaching was fervent, learned and
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spent five months in Naples reviewing them; each day he pointed out to Salmeron the portions that were not up to the mark, and the next day the latter brought back those parts corrected. He died at Naples on 13 February 1585.
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The two Jesuits at once reportedly won the hearts and respect of all; their discourses had to be printed and distributed to the bishops. Both set out for Bologna (14 March 1547) with the council. After serious sickness at
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Website that includes graphical documents in the University of Paris of: Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier, Alfonso SalmerĂłn, Nicholas Bobadilla, Peter Faber and Simao Rodrigues, as well as Michael de Villanueva
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The chief writings of Salmeron are his sixteen volumes of Scriptural commentaries: eleven on the Gospels, one on the Acts, and four on the Pauline Epistles.
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and Salmeron, as papal theologians, gave their vota first. When the Council once again suspended its sessions, Salmeron returned to Naples (October, 1552).
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Alfonsi Salmeronis Toletani, e Societate Jusu Theologi, Commentarii in Evangelicam Historiam et in Acta Apostolorum, in duodecim tomos distributi
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says that these sixteen volumes were printed by Sanchez, Madrid, from 1597 till 1602; in Brescia, 1601; in Cologne, from 1602 to 1604,
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in 1561 during the former's apostolic legation to France. The Council of Trent was again resumed (May, 1562) and a third pontiff,
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Portrait of Alfonso SalmerĂłn, Jesuit, found in the 1602 edition of SalmerĂłn's commentary on the Gospel (
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thrice a week in the church of the Society effected much good (1545). After preaching during
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so soon as he reached canonical age. About 8 September, all the first companions met at
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The next two years were in great part spent in preaching at Bologna, Venice, Padua and
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and went on to Paris. For two years Salmeron preached in Rome; his exposition of the
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Another journey to Belgium was undertaken in the capacity of adviser to
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fruitful. His writings during this long period were voluminous; Saint
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to the poor and to children. On 22 April 1541, he pronounced his
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and all, save St. Ignatius, said their first Mass. The plan of a
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on 8 September 1515. He studied literature and philosophy at
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Commentarii in Evangelicam Historiam et in Acta Apostolorum
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basilica as a professed member of the newly established
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