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1221 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 633.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuit Ribera, De Launay insists that the treading of the Holy City is the violence and oppression visited by the Beast against the church. ( Revelation …

1222 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 636.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuit Maimbourg and championed vigorously the rights of his persecuted brethren in France. (Portrait on page 648.)The caliber of some of these able French …

1223 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 640.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuit Preterist counterinterpretation sprang up and began to bear their evil fruit of acceptance among German rationalists, and thence to similar …

1224 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 641.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… ) the Jesuit Preterist School begins to be adopted seriously by an increasing group of Protestants; and (3) the Jesuit Futurist School, generally held among …

1225 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 698.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits over questions in the Heidelberg Catechism.

1226 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 711.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… probably Jesuitism, or possibly Freemasonry; the angel messengers of Revelation 14 he presumes to be Arndt and Spener, with the third yet to come. Johann Albrecht …

1227 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 727.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits from 1540 to 1690. The 1260 years are begun with Leo I in 445, which would lead to 1705 as possibly the terminal year of “the reign of the beast.” Ibid …

1228 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 727.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits.” Then Philipot gives his reasons succinctly why he believes France is the “tenth part of the city.”Ibid., pp. 208, 209.

1229 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 731.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… , the Jesuits. In Portugal they were implicated in the judicial investigations resulting from an attempt on the life of the king, and finally were driven out …

1230 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 786.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits at the close of the sixteenth century, simply drove vigorous Protestant expositors to a closer study and sounder exposition of prophecy—except …

1231 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 791.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuit countersystems of Futurism and Preterism that deliberately injected the scheme of a great gap of centuries, for the obvious purpose of shielding …

1232 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 794.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… . The Jesuits Ribera and Bellarmine sought to substitute for the Protestant Historical School of interpretation the countering Futurist School of speculative …

1233 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 794.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

The Jesuit Alcazar’s Preterist School of interpretation—the other defensive system—was likewise found to be wholly unsatisfactory, because its interpretation …

1234 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 801.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

Because of the far-reaching implications and later effects of Futurism, we here list the fundamental weaknesses of this Jesuit counterinterpretation.

1235 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 801.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits to ridicule, play upon words, andclever turning of phrases in an attempt to confuse the issue and winthe case. That is a questionable basis of exposition …

1236 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 803.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… . The Jesuit apologists for Romanism went too far in projecting two antagonistic solutions, and brought all exposition with which they had to do under grave …

1237 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 23.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… spreading Jesuit Preterist and Futurist counterinterpretations that were permeating Europe. Many of the most distinguished colonial fathers were …

1238 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 115.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits and the pope. Prominent among these was The Protestant Tutor (1679), the preface of which was addressed to “All Protestant Parents, School-Masters …

1239 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 245 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

4. THE JESUITS, FRANCE, AND THE DEADLY WOUND

1240 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 3, p. 245.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the Jesuits, and the abolition of persecution, Dwight felt in 1781, that these con temporary events might be that “most fatal wound.” And France’s part was duly …