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97: 32: 266: 183:, the first volume of which appeared in Rome in 1600, the second six years later, and the last in 1611. The work met with flattering success in Rome and at all the Continental seats of learning, and was honored by a special Brief of 334: 324: 61: 329: 319: 314: 181:
Institutionum Moralium, in quibus universae quaestiones ad conscientiam recte aut prave factorum pertinentes breviter tractantur pars 1ma
276: 83: 20: 44: 54: 48: 40: 96: 309: 216: 215:, and Rome. The work continued to hold its position during the succeeding centuries, was strongly recommended by 65: 233:. There are extant in manuscript other works by Azor; in Rome, in the Jesuit archives, a commentary on the 281: 137:, southern Spain. He entered the Society of Jesus on 18 March 1559, and went on to become professor of 304: 299: 157:. He was a member of the first committee appointed by Father General Acquaviva to draw up the Jesuit 150: 220: 184: 247: 226: 115: 176: 159: 179:, and history. He is best known for his work on moral theology, in three folio volumes: 252: 230: 172: 293: 270: 130: 238: 111: 204: 138: 146: 142: 212: 200: 188: 242: 192: 134: 118: 269: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 208: 95: 196: 154: 25: 245:
and at Alcalá, several theological treatises on parts of the
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