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561 The American Sentinel 5 April 3, 1890, page 105 paragraph 2

… as “Jesuits” the opponents of his educational measure:—

562 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 …

563 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 …

564 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:—

565 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.

566 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 …

567 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 …

568 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 …

569 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 …

570 The American Sentinel 9 January 11, 1894, page 9 paragraph 8

… among Jesuits at the national capital.

571 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 …

572 The American Sentinel 9 March 1, 1894, page 66 paragraph 3

… Catholic, Jesuitical, and judicial style:—

573 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.

574 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 …

575 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 …

576 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 …

577 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 …

578 The American Sentinel 9 September 20, 1894, page 289 paragraph 4

… the Jesuits took sides with the Franciscans and secured the papal decision of 1854.

579 The American Sentinel 9 September 20, 1894, page 289 paragraph 11

… and Jesuits have won, and the thunder of the Vatican finished the creation of a saviour, what do we behold? We see a saviour whose blood was “purified” by “mortification …

580 The American Sentinel 9 November 22, 1894, page 361 paragraph 3

… , a Jesuit priest. The writer purchased the pamphlet of Benziger Brothers, “Printers to the Holy Apostolic See,” who advertised it on their special advertising …