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721 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 April 14, 1887, page 240 paragraph 10
… and Jesuitical Seminaries, at any time when he saw it was safe to do it. Nor does Leo like the Protestant Bismarck with unfeigned love, but simply has an ax to …
722 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 October 6, 1887, page 614 paragraph 30
… the Jesuit missionaries in California converted the Indians a century ago. It is said that the Jesuits which would mount their horses, lasso an Indian, force …
723 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 October 27, 1887, page 656 paragraph 5
… the Jesuit College in San Francisco, delivered a sermon on education, in which, as a matter of course, he referred to the fact that Catholic schools and churches …
724 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 October 5, 1888, page 608 paragraph 5
… the Jesuit missions show that in the Balkan peninsula there are 45; in Africa, especially in Egypt and the eastern coast, 223; in Asia, 699, 192 been in China alone …
725 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 November 9, 1888, page 688 paragraph 12
… that “Jesuitical influence, acting upon a nature thoroughly demoralized by strong drink, has prompted the poor weak woman to betray her sacred trust of spiritual …
726 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 November 23, 1888, page 720 paragraph 1
… three Jesuits who were canonized last January by Pope Leo XIII., were inaugurated on the 11th inst. in St. Ignatius Church, San Francisco. The ceremonies on that …
727 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 January 7, 1889, page 1 paragraph 1
… the Jesuits in the councils of the Papacy. This powerful society in many cases has gained possession by intrigue or influence of the property belonging …
728 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 11, 1889, page 75 paragraph 27
The Jesuits rule. In the New Catholic University of Montreal, the Jesuits have two colleges which they wish to remain independent of university control …
729 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 11, 1889, page 88 paragraph 45
… of Jesuit propaganda in the colonies is to place political power in the church of Rome. With this explanation our readers will see how much the motion of Windthorst …
730 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 February 11, 1889, page 88 paragraph 46
… the Jesuit propaganda in the colonies.”
731 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 1, 1889, page 186 paragraph 60
… the Jesuit’s oath will be judicially settled, though it is too much to hope that Jesuits will tell the truth in regard to the matter, even under oath. Their mental …
732 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 8, 1889, page 201 paragraph 17
… the Jesuits by the Canadian Government as follows; $160,000 to Jesuits, $100,000 to Catholic Bishops, and $140,000 to a Montreal university. Like obedient vassals …
733 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 15, 1889, page 201 paragraph 77
… the Jesuits’ Estates Bill, that the Protestants do not find fault so much because of the money to be paid, but because of the stipulation connected therewith …
734 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 April 15, 1889, page 231 paragraph 16
… the Jesuits.... Meanwhile there is not in this city of magnificent resources a single Protestant female college, and the only male institution is Columbia …
735 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 June 3, 1889, page 295 paragraph 122
… the Jesuits say a thing that they do not mean, and which is not true, and make a mental reservation, or repeat the truth in an undertone; but this theory charges …
736 The Signs of the Times, vol. 15 June 10, 1889, page 295 paragraph 171
… the Jesuitical maxim that ‘the end justifies the means.’ That wicked notion is indeed older than the Jesuits. In the fourth century Chrysostom shaped his action …
737 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 August 25, 1890, page 458 paragraph 3
… a Jesuitical argument, the apostle breaks in, “And not rather (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say), Let us do evil, that good may come? Whose …
738 The Signs of the Times, vol. 16 October 6, 1890, page 500 paragraph 13
… only Jesuits in disguise.”
739 Sunday: The Origin of its Observance in the Christian Church, p. 49.2 (Ellet Joseph Waggoner)
… short, Jesuitism,—an utter deadening of the moral perceptions,—sprang from this Egyptian philosophy like the frogs which at one time defiled the land. But …
740 From Eden to Eden, p. 194.4 (Joseph Harvey Waggoner)
… of Jesuits, armed to the teeth. They had dragged this great horse of ritualism inside their church, and these Jesuits, armed to the teeth with their theology …