Excerpt: "It is the historic custom of the Church of Rome to enlist in
its service monastic or quasi-monastic bodies in addition to the
ordinary clergy. In its hour of greatest need, at the very outbreak of
the Reformation, the Society of Jesus was formed as one of these
auxiliary regiments, and in the war which the Church of Rome has waged
since that date the Jesuits have rendered the most spirited and
conspicuous service. Yet the procedure of this Society has differed in
many important respects from that of the other regiments of the
Church, and a vast and unceasing controversy has gathered about it. It
is probable that a thousand times, or several thousand times, more
books and pamphlets and articles have been written about the Jesuits
than about even the oldest and most powerful or learned of the
monastic bodies. Not a work of history can be opened, in any language,
but it will contain more references to the Jesuits than to all the
other religious orders collectively. But opinions differ as much
to-day as they did a hundred or two hundred years ago about the
character of the Jesuits, and the warmest eulogies are chilled by the
most bitter and withering indictments."
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ISBN
9783985313563
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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