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1081 Facts of Faith, p. 273.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… “the Jesuits,” is a secret order of the Roman Catholic Church, founded August 15, 1534, by the Spaniard, Ignatius Loyola, and sanctioned by Pope Paul III, September …

1082 Facts of Faith, p. 273.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… , art. “Jesuits.”

1083 Facts of Faith

… the Jesuits,” p. 280. London: 1892.

1084 Facts of Faith, p. 274.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… the Jesuits and of all the important persons, friends, or enemies, with whom they have any connection. In those registers are recorded ... facts relating to the …

1085 Facts of Faith, p. 274.3 (Christian Edwardson)

… one Jesuit follows another in office, he has at his finger tips the fullest knowledge of the most secret lives of those for whom he is to labor, whether they …

1086 Facts of Faith, p. 274.6 (Christian Edwardson)

… the Jesuit society spend two years of “noviceship,” and then take the “simple vows.” After several more years of intensive training, they take the fourth vow, by …

1087 Facts of Faith, p. 275.1 (Christian Edwardson)

The Jesuits being a secret order, they did not publish their rules. How then can we be absolutely sure about these regulations? Dr. William Robertson says:

1088 Facts of Faith

… the Jesuits, from their first institution, not to publish the rules of their order. These they kept concealed as an impenetrable mystery. They never communicated …

1089 Facts of Faith, p. 276.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… the Jesuits such a power in the world. Rene Fulop-Miller in his book: “The Power and Secret of the Jesuits,” commended by Father Friedrich Muckermann, leading …

1090 Facts of Faith, p. 276.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… . The Jesuit renders his obedience primarily to his superior ... and he submits to him as if he were Christ Himself.” — “The Power and Secret of the Jesuits,” pp. 18, 19.

1091 Facts of Faith, p. 276.3 (Christian Edwardson)

“So the Jesuits seek to attain to God through ‘blind obedience.’

1092 Facts of Faith, p. 276.5 (Christian Edwardson)

He taught his Jesuit members by a complete “corpse-like obedience” to be governed by the following principle:

1093 Facts of Faith, p. 276.7 (Christian Edwardson)

“It was the obedience of the Jesuits that made it possible to oppose to the enemies of the Church a really trained and formidable army.” — Id. p. 23.

1094 Facts of Faith, p. 276.8 (Christian Edwardson)

… , the Jesuits were acting as spiritual directors at the courts of Europe, as preachers in the most remote primeval forests, as political conspirators, disguised …

1095 Facts of Faith, p. 277 (Christian Edwardson)

Jesuits Decide On Their Mission

1096 Facts of Faith, p. 277.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… . The Jesuit T. J. Campbell says:

1097 Facts of Faith, p. 277.2 (Christian Edwardson)

… ... the Jesuits stopped at no danger.... and what they did there was repeated in other parts of the world.... The Jesuits were to be found under every disguise, in every …

1098 Facts of Faith, p. 277.4 (Christian Edwardson)

… , art. Jesuits.” 1904.

1099 Facts of Faith, p. 277.5 (Christian Edwardson)

… , the Jesuits would not consent to any truce till Protestantism was completely wiped out.

1100 Facts of Faith, p. 278.1 (Christian Edwardson)

… the Jesuits had turned the tide. The Netherlands, France, and Germany were swept by fire and sword till the very strongholds of Protestantism were threatened …