Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 331
... writer assert all this ? Did he derive this odious descrip- tion of the Jesuits from the constitutions of the Society ? We pronounce it a shameful caricature from beginning to end . It is but one of the old hobgoblins dressed up to ...
... writer assert all this ? Did he derive this odious descrip- tion of the Jesuits from the constitutions of the Society ? We pronounce it a shameful caricature from beginning to end . It is but one of the old hobgoblins dressed up to ...
Page 340
... writer himself , this change could have been possible . The superior Jesuits , that is , they who held authority , directed all their efforts to the unholy purposes of ambition and avarice throughout the world , to the perversion of ...
... writer himself , this change could have been possible . The superior Jesuits , that is , they who held authority , directed all their efforts to the unholy purposes of ambition and avarice throughout the world , to the perversion of ...
Page 350
... writer indeed informs us that " important truths were concealed or glossed over " in their education ; but what truths he has not condescended to explain : nor has he told us in what way the Jesuits broke the wills of their students on ...
... writer indeed informs us that " important truths were concealed or glossed over " in their education ; but what truths he has not condescended to explain : nor has he told us in what way the Jesuits broke the wills of their students on ...
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