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841 The Advent Review, vol. 1 August 1850, page 25 paragraph 4

… with Jesuits in their energy and policy to get the “honor that cometh from men;” but he “who is not with me is against me,” saith Jesus. The Jews 1800 years since could …

842 The Advent Review, vol. 1 1850, page 21 paragraph 2

… with Jesuits in their energy and policy to get the “honor that cometh from men;” but he “who is not with me is against me,” saith Jesus. The Jews 1800 years since could …

843 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 5 June 20, 1854, page 163 paragraph 3

True, the pope is making gigantic efforts for the propagation of his system, but it is all done by Jesuitical trickery, not by the authority he once derived from Justinian to correct heretics, by decision and right judgment of his venerable see.

844 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 July 24, 1856, page 91 paragraph 42

BORLAW said of the Jesuits, that they were men who lengthened the creed and shortened the Decalogue.

845 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 8 August 7, 1856, page 111 paragraph 32

… the Jesuits, bringing danger and death to unbelief and misbelief, to American Know Nothingism and un-American Radicalism.

847 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 20, 1857, page 121 paragraph 8

… influence, Jesuits should have been allowed so long to occupy the chairs of Oxford - that so many Bishops of the establishment should foster Puseyism - that …

848 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 August 20, 1857, page 121 paragraph 11

… brother Jesuit, and placed them within the pale of the holy church. Even those who have no belief in any God find some advantage in the society of their fellow …

849 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 10 September 17, 1857, page 154 paragraph 12

… Portuguese Jesuits renewed the mission to Abyssinia, when the Emperor created one of them patriarch; and he not only swore allegiance to the Roman pontiff …

850 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 12 May 20, 1858, page 2 paragraph 7

… but Jesuitical effrontery is equal to. The Inquisitor General, followed by the father confessors, in their priestly robes, all came out of their rooms, as we …

851 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 14 June 23, 1859, page 36 paragraph 16

… of Jesuits, and the image is the crucifix, etc.; that the abomination of desolation is yet to be set up, and the tribulation of Matthew 24, is yet future; that the …

852 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 14 October 13, 1859, page 164 paragraph 13

… , the Jesuit, who also wrote against the Waldenses, and had examined the subject fully, not only admits their great antiquity, but declares his firm belief that …

853 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 15 March 29, 1860, page 146 paragraph 12

… and Jesuitism which would prevent the dissemination of the word of God; an altar around which they could all pledge “their lives, their sacred honor, and their …

855 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 15 May 10, 1860, page 193 paragraph 26

A. I have testified against Catholicism, constantly for nine years. In several instances Jesuits have sought to take my life.

856 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 16 September 25, 1860, page 150 paragraph 16

Jesuit chanting Greek at mass, Priest-deluded “lower class,“ Moslem at the crescent shrine - For the whole the sun doth shine.

858 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 18 July 2, 1861, page 46 paragraph 19

… lying Jesuit is a peer, but Galileo is a criminal; the sun must go round the earth, and truth must hang on the gibbet, while error banquets in lordly halls. A golden …

859 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 March 18, 1862, page 125 paragraph 11

This is the manner in which the minds of the young are trained to believe that the first-day was and is the Sabbath. Truly this is a pious fraud worthy only of the Jesuits. A good cause will never use them.

860 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 May 6, 1862, page 177 paragraph 12

… , the Jesuit, who also wrote against the Waldenses, and had examined the subject fully, not only admits their great antiquity, but declares his firm belief that …