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1101 Facts of Faith, p. 278 (Christian Edwardson)
The Abolition Of The Jesuit Order
1102 Facts of Faith, p. 278.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits out of “secular affairs, with which the company ought not to have interfered,” as they had done “in Europe, Africa, and America.” The Pope continues:
1103 Facts of Faith, p. 280.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… of Jesuits.” Quoted in “Constitutions of the Society of Jesus,” p. 126.
1104 Facts of Faith, p. 280.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits? If he is telling the truth, can we be blamed for feeling that there is a Jesuit danger, after that society has been reinstated and has labored incessantly …
1105 Facts of Faith, p. 280.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits have been expelled from fifty different countries, seven times from England, and nine times from France, and from the Papal States themselves …
1106 Facts of Faith, p. 280.5 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits, and while it might not be found in just that many words in their authorized books, yet the identical sentiment is found over and over again in their …
1107 Facts of Faith, p. 281.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… ).” — “The Jesuits,” pp. 47, 48. New York: 1895.
1108 Facts of Faith, p. 281.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits from their early days till now is but a further extension of this proposition, so redoubtable in its application.” — Id., pp- 49, 50. See also “The Power …
1109 Facts of Faith, p. 281.3 (Christian Edwardson)
Rene Fulop-Miller says of the Jesuits:
1110 Facts of Faith
… , the Jesuit casuists deal with two forms of permissible deception: that of ‘amphibology’ and that of reservatio mentalis. ‘Amphibology’ is nothing else than …
1111 Facts of Faith, p. 281.4 (Christian Edwardson)
“The Jesuits hold that neither intentional ambiguity nor the fact of making a mental reservation can be regarded as lying, since, in both cases, all that happens …
1112 Facts of Faith, p. 282.1 (Christian Edwardson)
The Jesuit Gury gives examples of this; among others he says:
1113 Facts of Faith, p. 282.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits,” translated by Paul Bert, Member of the Chamber of Deputies, Professor at the Faculty of Sciences (in Paris), pp. 168, 169, American edition. Boston: 1880 …
1114 Facts of Faith, p. 283.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits,” by Theodor Griesinger, pp. 285-304, 478-488, 508-616, 670, 740; and in Gury’s “Doctrines of the Jesuits,” translated by Paul Bert; and in “The Jesuits,” by Dr …
1115 Facts of Faith, p. 283.2 (Christian Edwardson)
Theodor Griesinger quotes from eight prominent Jesuit authorities, who advocate that it is permissible to kill a prince or ruler who has been deposed by the pope. Here are a few samples:
1116 Facts of Faith, p. 284.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… esteemed Jesuit professor in Germany, uses almost the identical words, and the not less distinguished Father Johannes Mariana, who taught in Rome, Palermo …
1117 Facts of Faith, p. 284.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuit Suarez, which appeared in Lisbon in the year 1614, as therein it is stated (lib. vi, cap. iv, Nos. 13 and 14): ‘It is an article of faith that the Pope has the right …
1118 Facts of Faith, p. 284.3 (Christian Edwardson)
… no Jesuit professor whatever wrote on moral theology, or any similar subject, without adopting the teaching of Suarez.” — “History of the Jesuits,” pp. 508-511.
1119 Facts of Faith, p. 284.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits have faithfully carried out this “Article of Faith,” wherever they thought it advisable, when he reads of the many attempts upon the life of Queen …
1120 Facts of Faith, p. 285.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… the Jesuits, of which Pope Clement XIV complained so pathetically, are not a serious problem to civil governments, then why were the Jesuits expelled from …