How To Use Jesuitism In A Sentence
- Carlyle's work, and perhaps nowhere breaks out in so repulsive a form as in the piece called "Jesuitism" (1850), in the _Latter-Day Studies in Early Victorian Literature
- His spirit is the opposite of that of Jesuitism or casuistry (Wallace). The Sophist
- This was a work, infamous in its time, of the most depraved and retrograde Jesuitism, which purported to find a grand conspiracy of Freemasons and other subversives in the overthrow of the Bourbons. Reactionary Prophet
- His refinements were pilloried as "Jesuitism", and his motive was declared to be treason. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
- When we find, indeed, a system such as Jesuitism blasted by the ridicule of Pascal, we conclude that it was not true, -- but why? not merely because ridicule assailed it, for ridicule has assailed ten thousand systems which never even shook in the storm, but because, in the view of all candid and liberal thinkers, the ridicule _prevailed_. Poetical Works of Akenside
- Jewish Jesuitism, the same practical Jesuitism which Bauer discovers in the Talmud, is the relation of the world of self-interest to the laws governing that world, the chief art of which consists in the cunning circumvention of these laws. The common denominator
- He praised much the pamphlets; 'already saw them doing much good;' especially he delighted in "Jesuitism"! ' Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
- 'Oh! his definition of Jesuitism is capital, so good, so good!' Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
- Reformation Eschatology (2/2), REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume 14 of 30), Historicism, the Papacy is the Antichrist, Islam in Revelation, Preterism (Jesuitism) and Futurism (Jesuitism) Refuted, etc. OpEdNews - Diary: The Revealing of the Beast of the Earth: Dabbat al-Ard