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881 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 134.1 (General Conference of SDA)
… sword, Jesuits, inquisitors, and soldiers.—“ The Papal Drama ,” Thomas H. Gill, pp. 245, 246. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1866.
882 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 136.7 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits. —In the strife for the Pope’s temporal dominion the Jesuits were most zealous; and they were busy in the preparation and in the defense of the Syllabus …
883 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 143.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… , the Jesuits asserted before the supreme authorities of the church, that the catechism possessed not a symbolical character; and no declaration in contradiction …
884 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 258.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… learned Jesuits Lainez and Salmeron. The Dominicans entered a lively protest, and when the perplexed legates asked for instructions from Rome, they were …
885 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 258.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits, held to the decree. Bellarmine declared the object of the festival to be simply the conception, not the immaculate conception, of Mary. Petavius …
886 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 258.4 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits was too powerful to be resisted. Perrone had already published (1847) an extended treatise to prove that the question was ripe for decision. In …
887 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 267.5 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits declare it to be the wish of true Catholics that this dogma should be defined at the forthcoming council. If this desire is accomplished, a new …
888 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 271.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits began to exercise a powerful influence. In Spain, the subjection of a pope to a council, in accordance with the decrees of Constance and Basle, had …
889 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 271.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits had gained the control of the universities and courts, the theologians, who were contending against Protestantism, stood entirely on the side …
890 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 273.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits-Eds.] be allowed to “make the heart of the just sad, whom the Lord hath not made sorrowful”? Why cannot we be let alone when we have pursued peace and thought …
891 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 291.3 (General Conference of SDA)
Jesuits, Their Services to the Papacy. —When the Jesuit order came into being, a fatal hour had struck for the Papacy. The movement originated by Luther, in connection …
892 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 291.4 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuit order an ultramontane auxiliary regiment of extraordinary power and pertinacity. The papal dominion was to be re-established. The ultramontane …
893 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 292.1 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuit order finds the greatest possibility of development in this doctrine, hence its never-resting zeal in trying to raise the indirect power of the …
894 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 292.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuit confessor had carried on his religious activity for centuries, which demanded more and more eagerly the suppression of the order, and finally …
895 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 292.4 (General Conference of SDA)
Jesuits, Work of, Explained from the Roman Catholic Standpoint.—The society was not founded with the avowed intention of opposing Protestantism. Neither …
896 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 292.5 (General Conference of SDA)
… early Jesuits were sent by Ignatius first to pagan lands or to Catholic countries; to Protestant countries only at the special request of the Pope; and to …
897 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 292.6 (General Conference of SDA)
… , the Jesuits naturally endeavored to counteract the spread of Protestantism. They became the main instruments of the counter-Reformation; the reconquest …
898 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 293.1 (General Conference of SDA)
Jesuits as Politicians.—It was chiefly as politicians that the Jesuits have won, and probably deserved, an infamous renown in history. The order was aggressive …
899 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 293.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… the Jesuits; James I and his family escaped by a miracle from the plot of Fawkes and Garnet; while many inferior characters of this troubled age disappeared …
900 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 293.3 (General Conference of SDA)
The Jesuit was the terror of his times. Catholics abhorred and shrunk from him with almost as much real aversion as Protestants.