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A GLIMPSE

OF THE

GREAT SECRET SOCIETY.

VERSUTI POTIUS,

66 CERTE NON APERTI, NON SIMPLICES, NON INGENUI....
ASTUTI, FALLACES, MALITIOSI, CALLIDI, VETERATORES, VAFRI."

BY WHOSE AID ASPIRING

TO SET HIMSELF IN GLORY 'BOVE HIS PEERS,

HE TRUSTED TO HAVE EQUALLED THE MOST HIGH."

Cicero.

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Manning's remarks relative to the Roman Catholic conquest of

England. His justification of Anselm, à Becket, Jesuit
morality, of the Gunpowder Plot, and of treason, etc.
Popish designs upon England

Jesuitism and Papal Infallibility. The Curia. Antonelli
Despotic nature of the Jesuit and Papal systems. Archbishop

Darboy's speech hostile to the Dogma

Fate of the three last Archbishops of Paris, (note)
Infallibility and Canon Law. Bishop Strossmeyer. Montalem-
bert's letter. Archbishop Sibour on the double idolatry

Rome, the Church and the People. The Four Articles of the

Gallican Church

Dr. Döllinger's celebrated Letter upon the incompatibility of the

Dogma with freedom

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Father Gratry. Pope Honorius a heretic.

Gratry's letter to

Archbishop of Malins. Frauds. Duplicity. Father Regnon on the Forgeries

Dominus ac Redemptor, or Brief of Clement XIV. for the effec-
tual Suppression of the Jesuit Order, 1773. Premature death
of Sextus V.

Restoration of the Order, under Gregory XIV.
Internal scandals. Expulsion of the Jesuits from France, Spain,
and from other countries. Suspicious death of Clement XIII.
Grounds for the suppression of the Jesuits. Property confiscated,
offices annulled. The extinction of the Order

Clerics to join other Orders. The Brief to be strictly enforced; to
all eternity valid

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Jesuit statistics. Condemnation of the Order by the Dogma
Pope Ganganelli calumniated, Real character of Clement XIV.
Infallibility exemplified, or the Bulls of 1773 and 1814. Pius VII.
and his "experienced rowers"

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His Holiness' salutary fear of the Jesuits. Voltaire. Sudden death

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Cardinal Bellarmine.

Sudden death of Clement XIII. The

death warrant

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Pope Ganganelli poisoned: the post-mortem. The nuns' Acqua
Tofana.

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To whom the poisoning of Clement XIV. is due. Motives
of Pius VII.

Brief of Pius IX. for the restoration of the Order. Reciprocal aid
Quirinus." Excitement in the camp. The Redemptionists
The Gesù. Relation of the Jesuits to the other Orders
The Urim and Thummim. Mutual exaltation. Immunity
Under the cloak of infallibility. An awakening
Training of O'Farrell, the assassin.

Henry IV. of France.
Attempted murder of the French and Russian Emperors.
H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh

The Secret Society and Fenianism. Hatred of England.
Joly, the Jesuit historian. College at Stonyhurst.
Fathers Callaghan and Betah

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College training of Irish students. Clongowes
Carlow Magazine. Incitements to crime

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Irish abuse of British statesmen. The Society's teaching.

Mass and blessing for O'Farrell, the dupe of the
Jesuits

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Connection of the present with the past

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Charles Sauvestre upon the Jesuit policy. Vitality and hatred. When to strike. Progress. Suppression, 1792. Rapid development, 1872. Leibnitz, or influence acquired by the

guides of education. Questions to guardians M. de Chalotais' speech and Report to the Parliament of Bretagne upon the Constitution, etc., of the Society of Jesus referred to. C. Habeneck upon the modus operandi. M. Garnier Pagès. Doctrines of the " Community." Moral code. Intention. Unchangeableness. "Sint ut sunt aut non sint." Influence over the parochial clergy "Secret Instructions"

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Political intrigue in Poland, Switzerland, France, and S. America
Revival of the Society, how effected, in 1814. The Propaganda.
Gaeta

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Father Chauvel and Ambrose Guys, 1701: the sick man and the good Fathers

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Berenger's petition to the Judges, 1715. His assassination threat-
ened. Chauvel's confession. The king's judgment. Consti-
tution of the eleven Parliaments of France. Burial of the
dead refused. The Archbishop of Paris banished
The Jesuits and trading. Father Lavalette, Procureur of the
Jesuit establishment at St. Pierre, in Martinique. Privateers
fitted out. Sacy. Masses and Money. The Prime Minister
of Louis XV. Five days too late. Condemnation of the
Jesuits. Appeal and special pleading. Pros and cons.

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The Abbé Chauvelin.

Revelation of their Constitutions.
Extinction of the Order in France
Extracts from the "Secret Constitutions." Moral Code. A judge;
a monk; servants and thieving; adultery; assassination;
murder; luxury. Expulsion of the enemy from France
The Jesuit system extending among us. The Oratorians at
Brompton. Their system supported by the Dogma of
Supremacy

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The great means of effective opposition publicity, and a Scriptural

Tyranny of the Papal system, as evidenced in the Pope's letter to the Archbishop of Paris in 1865

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Turning-points in the histories of France and England
Jesuit attacks. Henry IV. Charles I. Elizabeth. Her life
attempted. Safety. Detractors

Date of England's rising greatness. Perilous position of France.
Misgivings as to Ireland and England. The greatest caution
needful. England's only safety

Report on the Constitution of the Jesuits, delivered by M. Louis
René de Caraduc de la Chalotais, Procureur-General of the

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