Definitionn. the theology or the practices of the Jesuits
Last update: July 17, 2015
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1906 The bibliography of Jesuitism is of enormous extent, and it is impracticable to cite more than a few of the most important works. [Please select]
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If ever lying and cheating were justifiable, they were then; if political jesuitism is ever defensible, it was in the sixteenth century. [Please select]
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There is apt to be a spirit of Jesuitism in all men consumed with zeal, determined on success. [Please select]
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It was in the early days of Jesuitism that the events we have recorded took place. [Please select]
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Jesuitism was, of course, opposed to Protestantism; it hated the Protestants; it hated their religious creed and their emancipating and progressive spirit; it hated religious liberty. [Please select]
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Nor is such Jesuitism incompatible with pleasing manners, amiability of temper, and great intellectual radiance; it equally marked, I can fancy, Jezebel, Cleopatra, and Catherine de Médicis. [Please select]
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