The Jesuits, a complete history of their open and secret proceedings from the foundation of the order to the present time,

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Main Author: Griesinger, Theodor, 1809-1884
Other Authors: Scott, A. J. (Andrew James) (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Created: London, W.H. Allen & Co., 1903.
Edition:3d ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Book I. The origin of the Jesuits; or, the Saint Ignatius Loyola
  • Chapter I. Ignatius Loyola becomes holy
  • Chapter II. The vicissitudes of the new saint and the seven first Jesuits
  • Chapter III. Loyola in Rome
  • Chapter IV. The organization and statute book of the new order
  • Chapter V. Ignatius Loyola as general of the order
  • Book II. The shrewdness of the Jesuits, and the gigantic progress of their growth
  • Chapter I. The Jesuit missions in distant regions of the world
  • Chapter II. The powerful influence of the Jesuits in Europe
  • Book III. The morality of the Jesuits; or, the vow of chastity
  • Chapter I. The old Adam under the mask of holiness
  • Chapter II. is omitted
  • Chapter III. The spiritual exercises, or the refinement of enjoyment
  • Book IV. The disinterestedness of the Jesuits; or, the vow of poverty
  • Chapter 1. The confessional as the key to the money-chest
  • Chapter II. Robbery and theft among laity and ecclesiastics
  • Chapter III. Jesuit commerce and usury, combined with fraudulent bankruptcy
  • Book V. The probity of the Jesuits; or, the sons of Loyola in their true aspect
  • Chapter I. The everlasting conflict of the sons of Loyola with the rest of the Catholic ecclesiastics
  • Chapter II. The repulsiveness of the Jesuit constitutions, doctrine, and teaching
  • Chapter III. Increasing enlightenment, and the storm which arose out of their own midst
  • Book VI. The benevolence of the Jesuits; or, the permission to murder and assassinate
  • Chapter I. Jesuit attempts in Germany
  • Chapter II. The gunpowder plot in England, and the political intrigues of the Jesuits in that country
  • Chapter III. The attempts on the lives of princes William and Morice of Orange
  • Chapter IV. The great commotion at Paraguay, or Don Sebastian Joseph Carvalho e Mallo, Count of Oeyras and Marquis de Pombal
  • Chapter V. Don Pedro Pablo Abaraca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, or the abolition of Jesuit nests in Spain
  • Chapter VI. Regicides in France
  • Book VII. The apparent death of Jesuitism, and its terrible revivification
  • Chapter I. The abolition of the Jesuit order by Pope Clement XIV
  • Chapter II. The re-establishment of the Jesuit order, or the nullification of the bull "Dominus Ac Redemptor Noster"
  • Chapter III. The Jesuits in the first half of the nineteenth century
  • Chapter IV. The development of Catholicism into Jesuitism, or the Jesuit papal infallibility