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Chapter 14 203denounced their doctrines and practices ‘as perverse, destructive ofevery principle of religion, and even of probity; as injurious to morality,pernicious to civil society, seditious, dangerous to rights of the personsof sovereigns; as fit to excite the greatest troubles in States, to form andmaintain the most profound corruption in the hearts of men.’[And finally,]‘ . . . that the institutions of the Jesuits should forever cease to existthroughout the whole extent of the kingdom.’ ” {8}Little did King Louis XV know his dynasty would also pay dearly for this, as hisgrandson, Louis XVI along with his Hapsburg Queen Marie Antoinette and littleson called “the Dauphin,” would be cruelly murdered <strong>by</strong> the fanatical Jacobins underJesuit control.The third sovereign to expel the Jesuits was Charles III, the King of Spain, in1767. He had read the Jesuit handbook, Secret Instructions of the Jesuits known asSecreta Monita (scanned onto a CD and enclosed herein). His confessor was aFranciscan – a confirmed enemy of the Jesuits – and none of the Company wereadvisors in his Court. Of his renown we read:“His greatest work, the expulsion of the Jesuits, would never have beencarried out if he had not been persuaded of its political necessity. Theorder had already been driven out <strong>by</strong> [Cavalho, the Marquis of] Pombalfrom Portugal and <strong>by</strong> Choiseul from France, when Charles III wasconvinced that a riot in Madrid . . . had been promoted <strong>by</strong> the Jesuits[Lopez, Benavente and Gonzalez] . . . ” {9}And why did the Jesuits incite a riot against the king?“ . . . this revolt . . . this Jesuitical high treason . . . was got up . . . for . . .the deposition of the king himself . . . the Monarch, who had been fromthe first opposed to the Order.” {10}Having purposed to expel the Company, the king and his Masonic counselor, CountAranda, moved secretly and decisively. What a movie this would make!“All the superior Spanish officials in the whole Spanish monarchy, aswell as all the military commandants in the towns in which there existedJesuitical colleges, residencies, or houses of other description, at oncereceived packets, the contents of which were precisely the same, andThe Jesuits – 1750 - 1773

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