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The Black Pope: A History of the Jesuits by Mary Francis Cusack - 1896Demonology and Witchcraft by Robert Brown 1889 ("Jesuitism, which sprang out of Babylonianism, is the devil's caricature of the Son of the Kingdom"
A Candid History of the Jesuits by Joseph McCabe 1913
A History of the Gunpowder Plot by Philip Sidney 1904
Dangers of Jesuit Instruction 1846
The Suppressed Truth about the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 by Burke McCarty 1922
The Suppressed Truth about the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 by Burke McCarty 1922
Jesuitism - the Devil's Travesty of the Son of the Kingdom By Robert Brown
Pope and Jesuits against Bible and Public Schools by JC White 1890
Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Volume 1 by Count Paul von Hoenbroech 1911
Fourteen Years a Jesuit, Volume 2 by Count Paul von Hoenbroech 1911
Jesuit Juggling, 40 Popish Frauds by Richard Baxter 1835
Mormonism and Jesuitism 1890
Protestant Jesuitism 1836
Secret instructions of the Jesuits by WC Brownlee 1857
The Jesuits in Great Britain by Walter Walsg 1903
The Jesuits Unveiled by John C Pitrat 1851
The Murder of Abraham Lincoln planned and executed by Jesuit priests 1893
Who are the Jesuits by Charles Coppens 1911
The Jesuits - their Foundation and History, Volume 1 by Barbara Neave 1879
The Jesuits - their Foundation and History, Volume 2 by Barbara Neave 1879
The History of the Jesuits in England, 1580-1773 by Ethelred Taunton 1901
History of the Jesuits - their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs by GB Nicolini 1854
The Jesuits - their Origin, History, Aims, Principles, Immoral Teaching, their Expulsions from Various Lands and Condemnations by Roman Catholic and Protestant Authorities 1889
History of the Fall of the Jesuits in the 18th Century by Count Alexis de Saint Priest 1845
Loyola and the Educational System of the Jesuits by Thomas Hughes 1902
The Jesuits, 1534-1921 by Thomas J Campbell 1921
The Jesuits - a Complete History of their open and secret proceedings from the foundation of the order to the present time by Theodor Griesinger 1892
Conflicts between Jesuits and seculars in the reign of Queen Elizabeth by Thomas Graves Law 1889
Jesuits in Conflict - Historic facts in the times of Queen Elizabeth by Henry Foley 1873
A History Of The Roman Catholic Church In The United States by Thomas O'Gorman 1895
History of the Life and Institute of St. Ignatius de Loyola, Volume 1 by Daniello Bartoli 1855
History of the Life and Institute of St. Ignatius de Loyola, Volume 2 by Daniello Bartoli 1855
Historical and Revolutionary incidents of the early settlers of the United States by CW Webber 1859
Christian persecutions, being a historical exposition of the principal Catholic events from the Christian Era to the present time. Written from an unprejudiced standpoint by Asa H Craig 1899
The Jesuits in Poland by AF Pollard 1892
The Footprints of the Jesuits by Richard Wigginton Thompson 1894
Ignatius Loyola and the early Jesuits by Stewart Rose 1871
The Early Franciscans and Jesuits - a Study in Contrasts by Arthur Freer 1922
The Poor Gentlemen of Liege - the history of the Jesuits in England and Ireland by M. Cretineau Joly 1863
The Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman 1868
The Jesuits - a Historical Sketch 1853
The Jesuits! by Paul Feval 1879
Popery, the Inquisition and the Jesuits, historical facts exposing their profligate tenets by E K. Pickering 1851
An Exact Discovery of the Mystery of iniquity as it is now practised among the Jesuits by Titus Oates 1886
Concerning Jesuits by John Gerard 1902
Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk illustrated with 40 engravings and The Thrilling mysteries of a Convent Revealed! 1836
The Jesuits by Robert William Overbury 1846
Frauds of Papal Ecclesiastics by Gabriel d'Emiliane 1835
"What is a Jesuit? The question is asked still in every civilised land, and the answer is a confusing mass of contradictions. The most learned historians read the facts of their career so differently, that one comes to a verdict expressing deep and criminal guilt, and another acquits them with honour."
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