This account of the Irish Jesuits from 1695 to 1811 is concerned
with those who lived and worked in Dublin and, in particular, with
a central figure, the quite remarkable educationalist and pastor,
Thomas Betagh. As we shall see, two other Jesuits also played a
large part in the life of Betagh: John Austin, who was his teacher
and subsequently a colleague, and James Philip Mulcaile, who was a
friend, colleague and near contemporary. The life and work of
Betagh can only be understood in the context of his time: not only
the history of Ireland in the eighteenth century, but also the
political, cultural and religious developments in western Europe.
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