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Chapter 31 385<br />

“The Society of Jesus was formed by Ignatius Loyola about 1540, and was<br />

the mightiest agent used by the Church of Rome in checking the progress of<br />

the Protestant reformation. That order, though banished for its interference<br />

with civil government from almost every country in Europe, still exists and is<br />

one of the most powerful political agencies of our time . . . It camps in our<br />

country as the Turks do in Europe.” {9}<br />

Charles A. Blanchard, 1906<br />

President, Wheaton College<br />

Modern Secret Societies<br />

“Only in Protestant, or at least non-Catholic countries like England, Holland<br />

and America has it [the Jesuit Order] made unlimited progress.” {10}<br />

E. Boyd Barrett, 1927<br />

Irish Ex-Jesuit<br />

The Jesuit Enigma<br />

The Jesuits in advancing their plans – their Great World Conspiracy of One<br />

World Government under their “infallible” and risen Papal Caesar ruling all the<br />

nations of the earth from Jerusalem pursuant to the devilish teachings of St.<br />

Augustine’s City of God, – encountered serious resistance throughout the glorious<br />

Nineteenth Century. This resistance resulted in many expulsions from a host of<br />

nations around the world. Jesuit Thomas J. Campbell, President of the Order’s<br />

Fordham University from 1885 to 1888 and again from 1896 to 1900, notes in his<br />

highly detailed history, The Jesuits, 1534 to 1921, that, between 1555 and 1921, the<br />

Order was expelled from at least eighty-three countries, states and cities for engaging<br />

in political intrigue, subversive plots and treason against the state!<br />

By 1900, nearly all of Europe, most of Asia and many South American nations<br />

had had enough of the Jesuit Order. Pope Clement XIV had suppressed the Company<br />

with a Bull in 1773; England had expelled it in 1579, 1581, 1586, 1602 and 1604;<br />

Venice in 1606, 1612 and 1768; Denmark in 1606; Japan in 1587 and finally in 1614<br />

having executed 111 Jesuits by 1651; China in 1623 “for leading the ignorant people<br />

towards rebellion,” 1716, 1753 and again in 1775; India in 1623; Holland in 1596 and<br />

1816; Malta in 1634 and 1768; the Duchy of Parma in 1768; Belgium in 1818 and<br />

1826; Russia in 1723, 1776 and “forever” in 1820; Spain in 1767, 1820, 1835, 1854,<br />

1868 and 1932; Britain and Ireland in 1829, Portugal in 1598, 1759, 1834 and 1901;<br />

Switzerland in 1847; Bavaria in 1848; Italy in 1848 and 1859; Austria and Galicia in<br />

1848-1852; Paraguay in 1733 and 1858; Germany in 1872; France in 1594, 1606,<br />

1764, 1804, 1806, 1828, 1831, 1845, 1880 and 1901; Guatemala in 1872; Mexico in<br />

1873; Brazil in 1874; Ecuador and Colombia in 1875; and Costa Rica in 1884. And<br />

to where did the Jesuits go? To the disgrace of English-speaking Protestants we read:<br />

The Jesuits – 1872 - 1901

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