The Secret Instructions of the Jesuits. In Latin and English. With an Historical Sketch
Paperback: 154
Publisher: Trieste Publishing
Language: English
ISBN: 9780649753635
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 9.21 inches

The Secret Instructions of the Jesuits. In Latin and English. With an Historical Sketch

W. C. Brownlee

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The secret instructions of the Jesuits – is a book, which was published in 1888 and written by William Craig Brownlee, an American clergyman, professor of languages and author. The Jesuit Society was founded in 1540 - only eleven years after the Christian church left the Roman sect and adopted the name Protestants. The only creator of the new order was Ignatius Loyola, a native of Biscay. This work was presented to the American people in the hope that it would help in the good cause of education and help to preserve and cleanse the American republican institutions from the pernicious influence of a foreign ecclesiastical cult, which, under the guise of religion, has corrupted and defiled every country and people wherever it was allowed to establish itself. Catholicism and Jesuitism are inseparable; where there is one, another can be found secretly working to subvert and enslave. Several revelations about the infamous Jesuits and their nefarious activities can be found in this book.

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