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861 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 44 paragraph 30
What does the Jesuit Gretzer state?
862 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 7, 1863, page 44 paragraph 61
Why did the Jesuit missionary, Xaverius, wish the king of Portugal to establish the inquisition in his portion of the Indies?
863 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 August 18, 1863, page 91 paragraph 12
… the Jesuit cast upon Martin Luther, “This business was neither begun for God, nor shall be ended for him.”— Sel .
864 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 2, 1864, page 74 paragraph 10
… , the Jesuit church at Santiago, the Capital of Chili, was burned, and between two and three thousand women perished in the flames. An immense concourse of some …
865 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 November 8, 1864, page 186 paragraph 21
Chicago, in 1829, was not even in existence. A century previous to that date, Charlevoix, the Jesuit explorer, designated its locality as a point destined to be of the highest commercial importance in the future.
866 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 November 8, 1864, page 189 paragraph 27
… the Jesuits are taking the place of the Baptist missionaries?” and, we will add-the temporal millennium is just upon us Does orthodoxy believe it?
867 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 3 October 24, 1889, page 71 paragraph 4
… many Jesuits at Tahiti had perhaps already talked with the captain of the vessel and prejudiced him against the one seeking passage, to that extent that …
868 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 13, 1895, page 135 paragraph 11
The association of Sisters of Charity is suppressed in the republic, and Jesuits are expelled and may not return.
869 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 March 1, 1895, page 419 paragraph 10
I found an illustration of this not long since, which touches upon it from a new standpoint. I will read from pages 170, 171 of “Protestantism and Infidelity,” by a Jesuit priest, F. X. Weninger, D. D.:—
870 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 4 April 22, 1901, page 381 paragraph 6
… the Jesuits. Of course they are seeking to coerce congressmen. On the other hand, the work that has been done by the Religious Liberty Association appeals …
871 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 5 April 8, 1903, page 111 paragraph 1
… the Jesuits had planted in Germany after the Reformation, and also in England. So we have planted now in this country the very same system that they fled from …
872 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 20, 1909, page 77 paragraph 3
… the Jesuits and their teachings are exerting in all countries, particularly in those hitherto strongly Protestant. He argued the necessity of all becoming …
873 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 May 30, 1909, page 204 paragraph 23
… the Jesuits, and the whole train of evils with which Catholicism has, during four centuries, cursed this fair country. As the missionary to-day views the situation …
874 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 348 paragraph 20
E. Forga, Peru: My people were Catholics in Peru. They sent me to Germany and put me in a Jesuit school, but as a result I lost Catholicism and found the third angel’s message. My faith is growing stronger, and I want to give my life to this work.
875 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 357 paragraph 12
… old Jesuit mission fields. The Lord gave us some signal victories in working for people, in bringing them to the light of truth. In that country, where the Jesuit …
876 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 29, 1913, page 185 paragraph 14
… been Jesuit missions during the Spanish colonial period, where, under the pretext of civilizing and converting the Indians, they put them under the bonds …
877 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 29, 1913, page 185 paragraph 16
… the Jesuits of taking part in a conspiracy against the proper authorities, and the Spanish government expelled them, in 1967, leaving their towns in ruins …
878 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 178.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… a Jesuit priest; his sister is a Sister of Charity—a hospital-nurse; he was brought up to drink wine, whiskey, use tobacco, and to indulge himself in ways customary …
879 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 4.12 (General Conference of SDA)
S. J., following a man’s name, indicates that he is a member of the Society of Jesus, a Jesuit.
880 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 83.4 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuit order. It is not meant for the young or for popular reading, but for the equipment of the teaching clergy. It is exceedingly long and comprehensive …