Search for: Jesuits
561 The American Sentinel 5 March 27, 1890, page 98 paragraph 9
Having thus made all to be Jesuits who believe in denominational schools, he holds all to be but parts of one grand system of “opposition” to the public school, and further says:—
562 The American Sentinel 5 March 27, 1890, page 98 paragraph 21
… as “Jesuits” the opponents of this infamous scheme!
563 The American Sentinel 5 March 27, 1890, page 99 paragraph 1
If ever there was framed a more Jesuitical document than the Blair Educational bill we should like to see it. And to realize that the United States Senate has passed it three times, is more astonishing still.
564 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 105 paragraph 2
… as “Jesuits” the opponents of his educational measure:—
565 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 105 paragraph 3
The Jesuits who have undertaken the overthrow of the public-school system of this country are already far advanced in their work. And I desire to say that …
566 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 105 paragraph 5
… not Jesuits, nor even Roman Catholics, nor are they in any way in sympathy with the Roman Catholic opposition to the public-school system. They have not a word …
567 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 106 paragraph 1
All, then, being “Jesuits,” according to Mr. Blair’s theory, who believe in denominational schools, the following statement shows what is intended by the legislation:—
568 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 106 paragraph 2
The Educational bill [now the amendment] will decide the great school controversy against the Jesuits, and in favor of the present public system of education for all.
569 The American Sentinel 5 August 21, 1890, page 258 paragraph 5
… a Jesuitical trick as ever was played, and upon which it would be naturally expected he would denounce the whole scheme, he mildly toned down the vigorous …
570 The American Sentinel 5 August 28, 1890, page 266 paragraph 4
… the Jesuits of the Catholic Church. They are to-day as incapable, though industrious and of good habits, of self support, as citizens of the United States, as …
571 The American Sentinel 5 August 28, 1890, page 266 paragraph 6
… the Jesuitical argument, that when the Government granted authority to establish the school upon the reservation, “the implied, if not expressed, understanding …
572 The American Sentinel 8 August 17, 1893, page 264 paragraph 2
… a Jesuit or a ward politician. Suppose that Mr. Mason—Clingman’s attorney—had among his clients a single Adventist stockholder in the Fair, which however …
573 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 9 paragraph 8
… among Jesuits at the national capital.
574 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 10 paragraph 3
… . The Jesuits are there-in their arsenal, “The University.” The lobby is organized and sacks the treasury. Now, you come as generalissimo. Truly, “in vain the net is …
575 The American Sentinel 9 March 1, 1894, page 66 paragraph 3
… Catholic, Jesuitical, and judicial style:—
576 The American Sentinel 9 March 1, 1894, page 66 paragraph 8
… more Jesuitical methods were ever used in the Romish Inquisition than are being used in this Inquisition by Parkhurst and his crew.
577 The American Sentinel 9 March 15, 1894, page 82 paragraph 7
… of Jesuit Thomas Sherman’s late piece of manuscript that slipped out, and in view of the general dangerous headway in political affairs of that mistress …
578 The American Sentinel 9 August 16, 1894, page 258 paragraph 2
… that Jesuit seat of learning Seton Hall College, Orange, N.J. And if Mr. Magone, who was first named, is not also a Catholic, the fact is contradictory to the suggestion …
579 The American Sentinel 9 September 13, 1894, page 281 paragraph 4
… a Jesuitical mental reservation. To explain: In the first place Rome did not refer to the Protestant, or King James’ Version. This is evident from the following …
580 The American Sentinel 9 September 13, 1894, page 288 paragraph 1
… such Jesuitical utterances. Rome curses alike the Protestants’ Book of sacred truth and the patriot’s copy of the Constitution of the United States. Read …