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giving a series of opinions of previous writers or furnishing authors or quotations in number; he aimed at adding what he had found from his own reflection and deep meditation on each subject. Other features of his theological conceptions are the union he always maintains between moral and dogmatic theology, the latter being the support of the former, and the same treatment being applied to both, discussing thoroughly the principle on which the main points of the doctrine rest. From this point of view the last lines of his preface
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called him "a light of the Church". Two complete editions of Lugo's work were published at Venice in 1718 and 1751, each edition containing seven volumes. Another edition (Paris, 1768) was never completed. The last edition is that of Fournials (1868–69), in seven volumes, to which an eighth volume
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It is said that his lectures even before being printed were spread by copyists in other countries. When the General of the Society ordered him to print his works, he obeyed and without help had the material for the first three volumes prepared within five years (1633, 1636, 1638). When the fourth
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may be of special interest; they are the only controversial works of Lugo. What he intended in his writings was not to give a long treatise, exhaustive from every point of view; he wished only "to open up a small river, to the ocean", without relating what others had said before him and without
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so that "his heart might rest where his treasure was", as is said in his epitaph. His generosity to the poor was renowned, and although his income was small, he daily distributed among them bread, money and even remedies, such as
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where he became a distinguished theologian and John soon desired to follow his brother. He twice asked his father for permission to join the order but, having failed to receive it, joined in any case in 1603.
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Other works on theology and especially on philosophy: "De Anima", "Philosophia", "Logica", "De Trinitate", "De Visione Dei", etc. are still preserved in manuscripts in the libraries of
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The last of these, which draws on de Lugo's legal background, became his most famous work. He dedicated it to the pope and presented it to him in person; the 1913
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to bring him as a cardinal to the pope's palace, he called his hearse. This put an end to de Lugo's teaching; but several of his works were published after 1643.
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As Cardinal, he often had occasion to place his learning at the service of the Church, especially in the deliberations of the took part in the
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The first two of these were published by de Lugo's former pupil, fellow Jesuit and friend, Cardinal Francesco Sforza Pallavicino.
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Memorie del conclave d'Innocenzo X: Riposta al discorso ... che le corone hanno jus d'eschiudere li cardinali del Pontificato
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where he taught for five years. His fame as a professor of theology attracted the attention of the
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The works of Juan de Lugo, some of which have never been printed, cover nearly the whole field of
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At the age of three years he could read printed or written books; at ten, he received the
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He died at Rome on 20 August 1660, aged seventy-seven, being assisted by his fellow
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In several problems he formed a system of his own, as for instance about faith, the
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Juan de Lugo in the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University
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and of the Council. At the death of Pope Urban, de Lugo participated in the
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did not hesitate to rank him immediately after the Doctor of the Church
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De Venerabili Eucharistiæ Sacramento et de sacrosancto Missæ sacrificio
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De Virtute et Sacramento poenitentiæ, de Suffragiis et Indulgentiis
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to an ecclesiastical benefice which he retained until he became a
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with the "Responsa moralia" and the "Indices" was added in 1891.
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Three more of de Lugo's works were published after his death:
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Among the unprinted works, the analysis of Arnauld's book,
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After completing his studies he was appointed professor of
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credits it with earning him an appointment as cardinal.
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Pope Alexander the Seventh and the College of Cardinals
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The works which de Lugo published in his lifetime are:
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De Deo, de Angelis, de Actibus humanis et de Gratia
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Disputationes scholasticae de incarnatione dominica
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