Provincial Letters Containing an Exposure of the Reasoning and Morals of the Jesuits to Which is Added a View of the History of the Jesuits

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Provincial Letters Containing an Exposure of the Reasoning and Morals of the Jesuits to Which is Added a View of the History of the Jesuits

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English
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324

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First Sentence

"A SOCIETY, which at one period extended its influence to the very ends of the earth, and proved the main pillar of the papal hierarchy, which not only wormed itself into almost absolute power, occupying the high places, and leading captive the ecclesiastical dictator of the world, must be an object of some curiosity to the inquisitive mind, especially as it has been recently restored by the present pope, from that ruin to which Clement XIV. had reduced it."

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Paperback
Number of pages
324
Dimensions
11 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL8061443M
ISBN 10
0766178382
ISBN 13
9780766178380
OCLC/WorldCat
190824559
Library Thing
9041731
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3059317

First Sentence

"A SOCIETY, which at one period extended its influence to the very ends of the earth, and proved the main pillar of the papal hierarchy, which not only wormed itself into almost absolute power, occupying the high places, and leading captive the ecclesiastical dictator of the world, must be an object of some curiosity to the inquisitive mind, especially as it has been recently restored by the present pope, from that ruin to which Clement XIV. had reduced it."

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