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Jesuit Pope The three angels of Revelation 14 represent the people who accept the light of God's messages and go forth as His agents to sound the warning throughout the length and breadth of the earth. Christ declares to His followers: "Ye are the light of the world." To every soul that accepts Jesus the cross of Calvary speaks: "Behold the worth of the soul: 'Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. {5T 455.2} Thus the message of the third angel will be proclaimed. As the time comes for it to be given with greatest power, the Lord will work through humble instruments, leading the minds of those who consecrate themselves to his service. The laborers will be qualified rather by the unction of his Spirit than by the training of literary institutions. Men of faith and prayer will be constrained to go forth with holy zeal, declaring the words which God gives them. The sins of Babylon will be laid open. The fearful results of enforcing the observances of the church by civil authority, the inroads of Spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power,--all will be unmasked.

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The Jesuits in History

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences. Jesuit other info\95-thesis.pdfJesuit

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences.

94. Christians should be exhorted to be

diligent in following Christ, their Head,

through penalties, death and hell. And thus

be confident of entering into heaven through

many tribulations rather than through the

false security of peace.

Acts14:22

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences.

94. Christians should be exhorted to be diligent in

following Christ, their Head, through penalties,

death and hell. And thus be confident of entering

into heaven through many tribulations rather than

through the false security of peace. Acts

14:22

48. Christians are to be taught that the pope,

in granting indulgences, needs and thus

desires their devout prayer more than their

money.

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences.

94. Christians should be exhorted to be diligent in

following Christ, their Head, through penalties,

death and hell. And thus be confident of entering

into heaven through many tribulations rather than

through the false security of peace. Acts

14:22

48. Christians are to be taught that the pope,

in granting indulgences,needs and thus

desires their devout prayer more than their

money.

54. Injury is done to the Word of

God when, in the same sermon,

an equal or larger amount of

time is devoted to indulgences

than to the Word.

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences. 95-thesis.pdf

Jesuits or Society of Jesus 6.docx

94. Christians should be exhorted to be diligent in

following Christ, their Head, through penalties,

death and hell. And thus be confident of entering

into heaven through many tribulations rather than

through the false security of peace. Acts

14:22

48. Christians are to be taught that the pope,

in granting indulgences,needs and thus

desires their devout prayer more than their

money.

54. Injury is done to the Word of

God when, in the same sermon,

an equal or larger amount of

time is devoted to indulgences

than to the Word.

86. Again, “Why does not the pope,

whose wealth is today greater than the

wealth of the richest Crassus, build

this one basilica of St. Peter with his

own money rather than with the

money of poor believers?”

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In 1517, on October 31 (now Halloween Day), a brave

German monk – Martin Luther posted on the door of

the castle church of Wittenberg ninety-five propositions

against the doctrine of indulgences.

94. Christians should be exhorted to be diligent in

following Christ, their Head, through penalties,

death and hell. And thus be confident of entering

into heaven through many tribulations rather than

through the false security of peace. Acts

14:22

48. Christians are to be taught that the pope,

in granting indulgences,needs and thus

desires their devout prayer more than their

money.

54. Injury is done to the Word of

God when, in the same sermon,

an equal or larger amount of

time is devoted to indulgences

than to the Word.

86. Again, “Why does not the pope,

whose wealth is today greater than the

wealth of the richest Crassus, build

this one basilica of St. Peter with his

own money rather than with the

money of poor believers?”

45. Christians are to be taught that

he who sees a needy man and passes

him by, yet gives his money for

indulgences, does not buy papal

indulgences but God's wrath.

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Many devoted Romanists, who had seen andlamented the terrible iniquity prevailing in thechurch, but had not known how to arrest itsprogress, read the propositions with great joy,recognizing in them the voice of God. They felt thatthe Lord had graciously set his hand to arrest therapidly swelling tide of corruption that was issuingfrom the see of Rome. Princes and magistratessecretly rejoiced that a check was to be put uponthe arrogant power which denied the right ofappeal from its decisions. {GC88 130.1}

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Many devoted Romanists, who had seen andlamented the terrible iniquity prevailing in thechurch, but had not known how to arrest itsprogress, read the propositions with great joy,recognizing in them the voice of God. They felt thatthe Lord had graciously set his hand to arrest therapidly swelling tide of corruption that was issuingfrom the see of Rome. Princes and magistratessecretly rejoiced that a check was to be put uponthe arrogant power which denied the right ofappeal from its decisions. {GC88 130.1}

But the sin-loving and superstitious multitudeswere terrified as the sophistries that had soothedtheir fears were swept away. Crafty ecclesiastics,interrupted in their work of sanctioning crime, andseeing their gains endangered, were enraged, andrallied to uphold their pretensions. The reformerhad bitter accusers to meet. Some charged himwith acting hastily and from impulse. Othersaccused him of presumption, declaring that hewas not directed of God, but was acting frompride and forwardness.{GC88 130.2}

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Luther declared: "What I am doing will not be effected by the prudence of man, but by the counsel of God. If the work be of God, who shall stop it? If it be not, who shall forward it? Not my will, not theirs, not ours, but thy will, holy Father who art in Heaven!"

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Luther declared: "What I am doing will not be effected by the prudence of man, but by the counsel of God. If the work be of God, who shall stop it? If it be not, who shall forward it? Not my will, not theirs, not ours, but thy will, holy Father who art in Heaven!"

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Before the Diet at Worms Luther said "Sinceyour most serene majesty and your highmightinesses require from me a clear, simple,and precise answer, I will give you one, and itis this: I cannot submit my faith either to thepope or to the councils, because it is clear asthe day that they have frequently erred andcontradicted each other. Ibid., b. 7, ch. 8. {GC 160.2}

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Luther declared: "What I am doing will not be effected by the prudence of man, but by the counsel of God. If the work be of God, who shall stop it? If it be not, who shall forward it? Not my will, not theirs, not ours, but thy will, holy Father who art in Heaven!"

{GC88 131.1}

Before the Diet at Worms Luther said "Since yourmost serene majesty and your high mightinessesrequire from me a clear, simple, and precise answer,I will give you one, and it is this: I cannot submit myfaith either to the pope or to the councils, because itis clear as the day that they have frequently erredand contradicted each other.

‘‘Unless therefore I am convinced by thetestimony of Scripture or by the clearestreasoning, unless I am persuaded bymeans of the passages I have quoted, andunless they thus render my consciencebound by the word of God, I cannot and Iwill not retract, for it is unsafe for aChristian to speak against his conscience.Here I stand, I can do no other; may Godhelp me. Amen.“ Ibid., b. 7, ch. 8. {GC 160.2}

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Throughout Christendom, Protestantism wasmenaced by formidable foes. THE FIRSTTRIUMPHS OF THE REFORMATION PAST, ROMESUMMONED NEW FORCES, HOPING TOACCOMPLISH ITS DESTRUCTION AT THIS TIME,THE ORDER OF THE JESUITS WAS CREATED.

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The Jesuits or Society of JesusA monastic order of the Roman Catholic Church, founded (1536) in Paris by Ignatius of Loyola. Originally, the special function of the order was to Care for the sick and to fortify the position of the

Pope within the [Roman Catholic] Church. The latter function soon became the principal one of the order and thus it is not Surprising that the order was approved by Pope Paul III as early as 1540, the first Generalship being vested in the founder.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955)

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The founder of the Jesuits

was a Spaniard, Ignatius

Loyola, whom the Catholic

Church has canonized and

made Saint Ignatius. He

was a soldier in the war

which King Ferdinand and

Queen Isabella of Spain

were waging to drive the

Mohammedans out of

Spain, about the time that

Columbus discovered

America ,1492.

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The founder of the Jesuits

was a Spaniard, Ignatius

Loyola, whom the Catholic

Church has canonized and

made Saint Ignatius. He

was a soldier in the war

which King Ferdinand and

Queen Isabella of Spain

were waging to drive the

Mohammedans out of

Spain, about the time that

Columbus discovered

America ,1492.

By the time Ignatius died in1566…his order hadincreased from 60 to morethan 1000 members. Themembers had to vow notonly chastity, poverty, andobedience to authority…but,especially, compliance withthe commands of the Popein going to any country andunder any conditions toconvert heretics and infidels.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955)

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They recognized only the superiority of [the Jesuit Superior General] and the Pope. This gave them great worldly power.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955) Jesuit other info\Jesuits or Society of Jesus.docx

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They recognized only the superiority of [the Jesuit Superior General] and the Pope. This gave them great worldly power.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955) Jesuits or Society of Jesus.docx

I cannot too much impress upon the minds of my readers that the Jesuits by their very calling, by the very essence of their institution, are bound to seek, by every means, right or wrong, the destruction of Protestantism. This is the condition of their existence, the duty they must fulfil, or cease to be Jesuits……….

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They recognized only the superiority of [the Jesuit Superior General] and the Pope. This gave them great worldly power.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955) Jesuits or Society of Jesus.docx

I cannot too much impress upon the minds of my readers that the Jesuits by their very calling, by the very essence of their institution, are bound to seek, by every means, right or wrong, the destruction of Protestantism. This is the condition of their existence, the duty they must fulfil, or cease to be Jesuits……….

Accordingly, we find them in this evil dilemma.Either the Jesuits fulfil the duties of their calling, ornot. In the first instance, they must be consideredas the biggest enemies of the Protestant faith; inthe second, as bad and unworthy priests; and inboth cases, therefore, to be equally regarded withaversion and distrust.

G.B. Nicolini, History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress,Doctrine, and Design (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854): v.

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The Jesuits or Society of Jesus

Throughout Christendom, Protestantism was menaced by formidable foes. The first triumphs of the Reformation past, Rome summoned new forces, hoping to accomplish its destruction. {GC88 234.2}

Jesuits or Society of Jesus 8.docx Jesuits or Society of Jesus 9.docx The Inquisition in Holland.docx

THE MOST CRUEL, UNSCRUPULOUS, AND POWERFUL OF ALL THE CHAMPIONS OF POPERY. CUT OFF FROM EVERY EARTHLY TIE AND HUMAN INTEREST, DEAD TO THE CLAIMS OF NATURAL AFFECTION, REASON AND CONSCIENCE WHOLLY SILENCED, THEY KNEW NO RULE, NO TIE, BUT THAT OF THEIR ORDER, AND NO DUTY BUT TO EXTEND ITS POWER.

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Jesuit other info\Jesuits or Society of Jesus 9.docx

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THERE WAS NO CRIME TOO GREAT FOR THEM TO COMMIT, NO DECEPTION TOO BASE FOR THEM TO PRACTICE, NO DISGUISE TOO DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO ASSUME. VOWED TO PERPETUAL POVERTY AND HUMILITY, IT WAS THEIR STUDIED AIM TO SECURE WEALTH AND POWER, TO BE DEVOTED TO THE OVERTHROW OF PROTESTANTISM, AND THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PAPAL SUPREMACY.

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When appearing as members of their order, they wore a garb of sanctity, visiting prisons and hospitals, ministering to the sick and the poor, professing to have renounced the world, and bearing the sacred name of Jesus, who went about doing good. But under this blameless exterior the most criminal and deadly purposes were concealed...

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IT WAS A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF THE ORDER THAT THE

END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. BY THIS CODE, LYING, THEFT, PERJURY, ASSASSINATION, WERE NOT ONLY PARDONABLE BUT COMMENDABLE, WHEN THEY SERVED THE INTERESTS OF THE CHURCH. UNDER VARIOUS DISGUISES THE JESUITS WORKED THEIR WAY INTO OFFICES OF STATE, CLIMBING UP TO BE THE COUNSELORS OF KINGS, AND SHAPING THE POLICY OF NATIONS. THEY BECAME SERVANTS, TO ACT AS SPIES UPON THEIR MASTERS. THEY ESTABLISHED COLLEGES FOR THE SONS OF PRINCES AND NOBLES, AND SCHOOLS FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE; AND THE CHILDREN OF PROTESTANT PARENTS WERE DRAWN INTO AN OBSERVANCE OF POPISH RITES.

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To give them greater power, a bull was issued re-

establishing the inquisition. Notwithstanding the

general abhorrence with which it was regarded, even inCatholic countries, this terrible tribunal was again set upby popish rulers, and atrocities too terrible to bear thelight of day were repeated in its secret dungeons. In manycountries, thousands upon thousands of the very flowerof the nation, the purest and noblest, the mostintellectual and highly educated, pious and devotedpastors, industrious and patriotic citizens, brilliantscholars, talented artists, skillful artisans, were slain orforced to flee to other lands. {GC88 235}Jesuit other info\The Inquisition in

Holland.docx

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Their special obedience to the Pope naturally caused the Jesuits to fight against the greatest danger to the Catholic Church, Protestantism. Through this fight, the Jesuits developed political talents which soon made the members of the order the most versatile representatives of the Catholic Church in worldly affairs.

• World Scope Encyclopedia (1955)

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“ . . . the chief aim of all our efforts ought to be to procure the confidence and favour of princes and men in places of distinction, to the end that no one might dare to offer opposition to us, but, on the contrary, that all should be subject to us.”

Ignatius Loyola, 1545 Founder, 1st Jesuit General, 1540-1556 Secret Instructions of the Jesuits

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… Associated with all layers of society, from the humble to the powerful, the Jesuits combined great intellectual versatility and a shrewd political apprehension with a deep religious

mysticism which was especially connected with the adoration of the Blessed Virgin. A certain soldierly spirit was furthered by the constitution of the order which provided severest punishment for members who did not comply with their vows.

World Scope Encyclopedia (1955)

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Today there is a

statue in St.

Peter’s at the

Vatican where

Loyola is

depicted

trampling a

Protestant under

his feet.

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THERE WAS NO CRIME TOO GREAT FOR THEM TO COMMIT, NO DECEPTION TOO BASE FOR THEM TO PRACTICE, NO DISGUISE TOO DIFFICULT FOR THEM

TO ASSUME. VOWED TO PERPETUAL POVERTYAND HUMILITY, IT WAS THEIR STUDIED AIM TO SECURE WEALTH AND POWER, TO BE DEVOTED TO THE OVERTHROW OF PROTESTANTISM, AND THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PAPAL SUPREMACY.

{GC88 234.2}

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THERE WAS NO CRIME TOO GREAT FOR THEM TO COMMIT, NO DECEPTION TOO BASE FOR THEM TO PRACTICE, NO DISGUISE TOO DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO ASSUME. VOWED TO PERPETUAL POVERTY AND HUMILITY, IT WAS THEIR STUDIED AIM TO SECURE WEALTH AND POWER, TO BE DEVOTED TO THE OVERTHROW OF PROTESTANTISM, AND THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PAPAL SUPREMACY.

{GC88 234.2}

When appearing as members of their order, they wore a garb of sanctity, visiting prisons and hospitals, ministering to the sick and the poor, professing to have renounced the world, and bearing the sacred name of Jesus, who went about doing good. But under this blameless exterior the most criminal and deadly purposes were concealed.

{GC88 234}

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THERE WAS NO CRIME TOO GREAT FOR THEM TO COMMIT, NO DECEPTION TOO BASE FOR THEM TO PRACTICE, NO DISGUISE TOO DIFFICULT FOR THEM TO ASSUME. VOWED TO PERPETUAL POVERTY AND HUMILITY, IT WAS THEIR STUDIED AIM TO SECURE WEALTH AND POWER, TO BE DEVOTED TO THE OVERTHROW OF PROTESTANTISM, AND THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PAPAL SUPREMACY.

{GC88 234.2}

When appearing as members of their order, they wore a garb of sanctity, visiting prisons and hospitals, ministering to the sick and the poor, professing to have renounced the world, and bearing the sacred name of Jesus, who went about doing good. But under this blameless exterior the most criminal and deadly purposes were concealed...

{GC88 234.3}

IT WAS A FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF THE ORDER THAT THE

END JUSTIFIES THE MEANS. BY THIS CODE, LYING, THEFT, PERJURY, ASSASSINATION, WERE NOT ONLY PARDONABLE BUT COMMENDABLE, WHEN THEY SERVED THE INTERESTS OF THE CHURCH. UNDER VARIOUS DISGUISES THE JESUITS WORKED THEIR WAY INTO OFFICES OF STATE, CLIMBING UP TO BE THE COUNSELORS OF KINGS, AND SHAPING THE POLICY OF NATIONS. THEY BECAME SERVANTS, TO ACT AS SPIES UPON THEIR MASTERS. THEY ESTABLISHED COLLEGES FOR THE SONS OF PRINCES AND NOBLES, AND SCHOOLS FOR THE COMMON PEOPLE; AND THE CHILDREN OF PROTESTANT PARENTS WERE DRAWN INTO AN OBSERVANCE OF POPISH RITES.

{GC88 234.3}

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In 1545, the Catholic Church convened one of its most famous councils in history. It took place north of Rome in a city called Trent. The Council of Trent continued eighteen years ending in 1563. One of its main purposes was to plan a counterattack against Martin Luther and the Protestants.The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (New York:

Garden City Publishing Co., 1930) pp. 416, 417.

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In 1545, the Catholic Church convened one of its most famous councils in history. It took place north of Rome in a city called Trent. The Council of Trent continued eighteen years ending in 1563. One of its main purposes was to plan a counterattack against Martin Luther and the Protestants.The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (New York:

Garden City Publishing Co., 1930) pp. 416, 417.

The Council lasted until 1563 (the longest council in the history of the Roman Catholic Church).Only By overturning the hermeneutical method of historicism could the Papacy deflect the accusing finger!! And the Papacy laid out a carefully devised plan to do just this!!

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In 1545, the Catholic Church convened one of its most famous councils in history. It took place north of Rome in a city called Trent. The Council of Trent continued eighteen years ending in 1563. One of its main purposes was to plan a counterattack against Martin Luther and the Protestants.The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (New York:

Garden City Publishing Co., 1930) pp. 416, 417.

Being the backbone of the Counter-Reformation, theCouncil of Trent was dominated by DIEGO LAYNEZ, AJEW BY RACE AND DESTINED TO BE THE SECONDJESUIT GENERAL (1558-1565), DURING WHICH THEBIBLICAL DOCTRINES OF THE REFORMERS HAVINGSPREAD ACROSS EUROPE WERE ABSOLUTELYCONDEMNED, INCLUDING FREEDOM OFCONSCIENCE, FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND FREEDOMOF THE PRESS.

The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (New York: Garden City Publishing Co., 1930) pp. 416, 417.

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In 1545, the Catholic Church convened one of its most famous councils in history. It took place north of Rome in a city called Trent. The Council of Trent continued eighteen years ending in 1563. One of its main purposes was to plan a counterattack against Martin Luther and the Protestants.The Power and Secret of the Jesuits, Rene Fulop-Miller, (New York:

Garden City Publishing Co., 1930) pp. 416, 417.

Being the backbone of the Counter-Reformation,the Council of Trent was dominated by DIEGOLAYNEZ, A JEW BY RACE AND DESTINED TO BE THESECOND JESUIT GENERAL (1558-1565), DURINGWHICH THE BIBLICAL DOCTRINES OF THEREFORMERS HAVING SPREAD ACROSS EUROPEWERE ABSOLUTELY CONDEMNED, INCLUDINGFREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE, FREEDOM OF SPEECHAND FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.

Besides providing the papacy with a formidable secret police force, the Jesuits also trained an elite of theological scholars whose avowed purpose was to overthrow Protestantism. Loyola’s Jesuit Order soon spawned two able scholars whose views would at last arrest and reverse the Protestant Reformation.

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The Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus (born in the year 37 A. D.), believed that the little horn of Daniel 8 (and perhaps also the little horn of Daniel 7, though we are not sure) was Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid ruler who governed from 174 till 163 B. C. In this, Josephus shared the view of the LXX (I Maccabees 1:10) and many other Jewish scholars of his day.

FUTURISM’S INCREDIBLE JOURNEY Stephen P. Bohr p 19

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The Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus (born in the year 37 A. D.), believed that the little horn of Daniel 8 (and perhaps also the little horn of Daniel 7, though we are not sure) was Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid ruler who governed from 174 till 163 B. C. In this, Josephus shared the view of the LXX (I Maccabees 1:10) and many other Jewish scholars of his day.

In the second century A. D., an enemy of Christianity named Porphyry, corresponded with the early church father Tertullian and tried to persuade him that Josephus’ view was correct. Tertullian rejected this interpretation, Porphyry (Died AD 304) But in the late 16th century the view which Tertullian had rejected became the accepted teaching of the Roman Catholic Church.

FUTURISM’S INCREDIBLE JOURNEY Stephen P. Bohr p 19

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The Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus (born in the year 37 A. D.), believed that the little horn of Daniel 8 (and perhaps also the little horn of Daniel 7, though we are not sure) was Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid ruler who governed from 174 till 163 B. C. In this, Josephus shared the view of the LXX (I Maccabees 1:10) and many other Jewish scholars of his day

Luis de Alcazar, Jesuit from Seville, Spain, picked up on the idea of Josephus and Porphyry. From 1569 onward Alcazar worked to counteract the Protestant view of the prophecies. Alcazar affirmed that Daniel and Revelation were fulfilled in the distant past. His system of prophetic interpretation came to be known as preterism. Alcazar taught that the entire book of Revelation was fulfilled in the first six centuries of the Christian era and that Nero was the predicted Antichrist.

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The three angels of Revelation 14represent the people who accept the lightof God's messages and go forth as Hisagents to sound the warning throughoutthe length and breadth of the earth. Christdeclares to His followers: "Ye are the lightof the world." To every soul that acceptsJesus the cross of Calvary speaks: "Beholdthe worth of the soul: 'Go ye into all theworld, and preach the gospel to everycreature. {5T 455.2}

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Thus the message of the third angel will be proclaimed. As the time comes for it to be given with greatest power, the Lord will work through humble instruments, leading the minds of those who consecrate themselves to his service. The laborers will be qualified rather by the unction of his Spirit than by the training of literary institutions. Men of faith and prayer will be constrained to go forth with holy zeal, declaring the words which God gives them. The sins of Babylon will be laid open. The fearful results of enforcing the observances of the church by civil authority, the inroads of Spiritualism, the stealthy but rapid progress of the papal power,--all will be unmasked.

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The Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus (born in the year 37 A. D.), believed that the little horn of Daniel 8 (and perhaps also the little horn of Daniel 7, though we are not sure) was Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid ruler who governed from 174 till 163 B. C. In this, Josephus shared the view of the LXX (I Maccabees 1:10) and many other Jewish scholars of his day

Luis de Alcazar, Jesuit from Seville, Spain, picked up on the idea of Josephus and the LXX. From 1569 onward Alcazar worked to counteract the Protestant view of the prophecies. Alcazar affirmed that Daniel and Revelation were fulfilled in the distant past. His system of prophetic interpretation came to be known as preterism. Alcazar taught that the entire book of Revelation was fulfilled in the first six centuries of the Christian era and that Nero was the predicted Antichrist.

The other Jesuit scholar: Francisco Ribera (1537-1591), from Salamanca, Spain. The main view of Ribera’s teaching are “ascribed to a literal three and a half years reign of an infidel Antichrist, who would bitterly oppose and blaspheme the saints just before the second advent.

Froom, PFF, volume 2, pp. 489-490.

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The Jewish historian, Flavius Josephus (born in the year 37 A. D.), believed that the little horn of Daniel 8 (and perhaps also the little horn of Daniel 7, though we are not sure) was Antiochus Epiphanes, a Seleucid ruler who governed from 174 till 163 B. C. In this, Josephus shared the view of the LXX (I Maccabees 1:10) and many other Jewish scholars of his day

Luis de Alcazar, Jesuit from Seville, Spain, picked up on the idea of Josephus and the LXX. From 1569 onward Alcazar worked to counteract the Protestant view of the prophecies. Alcazar affirmed that Daniel and Revelation were fulfilled in the distant past. His system of prophetic interpretation came to be known as preterism. Alcazar taught that the entire book of Revelation was fulfilled in the first six centuries of the Christian era and that Nero was the predicted Antichrist.

Froom, PFF, volume 2, pp. 489-490.

He taught that Antichrist would be a single individual, who would rebuild the temple in Jerusalem, abolish the Christian religion, deny Christ, be received by the Jews, pretend to be God, and conquer the world—and all in this brief space of three and one-half years!”

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Cardinal Robert Bellarmine, (1542-1621) S.J. was an Italian Jesuit and a Cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation. He was canonized in 1930 and named a Doctor of the Church.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Cardinal Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) wasan Italian Cardinal and also one of the ablestJesuit defender. He was a powerful speakerand lectured to large audiences. Bellarminepicked up where Ribera left off. In fact,Bellarmine made it his life mission to spreadthe explanation of futurism with passion.

FUTURISM’S INCREDIBLE JOURNEY Stephen P. Bohr p 19

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Cardinal Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) of Counter-Reformation fame, wrote the following about punishment due heretics:

‘‘the only effective means against heretics is to convey them to that place provided for them as quickly as possible. IN THIS WAY ONE IS ONLY DOING THEM A FAVOR AS THE LONGER THEY ARE ALLOWED TO LIVE, THE MORE HERESIES THEY WILL DEVISE, AND THUS THE MORE BELIEVERS THEY WILL SEDUCE, aggravating their own damnation. ’’

(Quoted in, Symposium on Revelation, volume 2, p. 345).Jesuit other info\Saint Bartholomew.docxJesuit other info\Saint Bartholomew 2.docx

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They are Jesuits. This society of men, after exerting their tyranny for upwards of two hundred years, at length became so frightening to the world, threatening the entire subversion of all social order, that even the pope, whose devoted subjects they are, and must be, by the vow of their society, was compelled to dissolve them [Pope Clement suppressed the Jesuit Order in 1773].

• J. Wayne Laurens, The Crisis in America: or the Enemies of America Unmasked (G. D. Miller, 1855): 265--‐267:

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…By1710, the order had more than19,000 members and more than 22,000 by 1749. Increasingly feared and suspected by many European rulers, they were first driven out of Portugal (1759), and other countries followed suit. In France…they were finally expelled in1764. Three years later Spain revoked its approval of the order.

• World Scope Encyclopedia (1955)

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The Bourbon Kings espoused theirrelative's quarrel, seized Avignon,Benevento and Pontecorvo, andunited in a unconditional demandfor the total suppression of theJesuits (January 1769). Driven toextremes, Clement XIII consentedto call a consistory {a formalmeeting of the college ofcardinals} to consider the step,but on the very eve of the dayset for its meeting he died, notwithout suspicion of poison, ofwhich, however, there appears tobe no conclusive evidence.Pope Clement XIII

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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However, after a four-year investigation, his successor, Pope Clement XIV did sign a Bull of Suppression in 1773. The signature was made on July 23rd, 1773. On September 27th [in fact on the 22nd, fourteen months to the day], 1774, he died.

The Black Pope, p. 363.

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However, after a four-year investigation, his successor, Pope Clement XIV did sign a Bull of Suppression in 1773. The signature was made on July 23rd, 1773. On September 27th [in fact on the 22nd, fourteen months to the day], 1774, he died.

“The suppression is accomplished, I do not repent of it, having only resolved on it after examining and weighing everything, and because I thought it necessary for the church. If it were not done, I would do it now. But THIS SUPPRESSION WILL BE MY DEATH.”

The History of Romanism, John Dowling, (New York: Edward Walker, 1845) p. 604.

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Pope Clement XIV, whohad abolished the JesuitOrder, said this upon hispoisoning in1774: Alas, Iknew they [i.e., theJesuits] would poisonme, but I did not expectto die in so slow andcruel a manner.

The Footprints of the Jesuits, pp. 227, 228.

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Pope Clement XIV, 1769 – 1774

He knew the tremendous POWER he was resisting and that the signing of the Bull would be his death warrant. Fourteen months later he lay dead having been poisoned by those masters of murder, as the Italians declared the Pope’s death to be a work of the Jesuits in obedience to their god, the Black Pope. To this day no mortal man occupying the office of Satan’s sacred Papacy has dared to suppress the Company of Jesus, as the Pope’s every word, tendency and action is closely monitored by the Jesuit General’s Curia overseeing him.

• The Jesuit Enigma, E. Boyd Barrett, (New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927).

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The Jesuit Order was now formally banned by Pope Clement XIV’s Bull of Suppression issued in 1773. The Bull was effective in countries where the Roman Catholic Church and the Civil State were united. In countries where another Church was united with the State, the Bull would not be enforced. Such was the case with Prussia and Russia. Since Pope Clement XIV’s Bull of Suppression would not be enforced in Russia, the Jesuits sought and received admittance and protection there. In spite of the fact that Peter the Great had expelled the Jesuits during his reign in 1719, Catherine the Great freely readmitted them once again in 1773. Jesuit other info\Prussia.docx

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“[Jesuit Adam] Weishaupt established the Illuminati specifically to be a frontorganization behind which the Jesuitscould hide. After being [formally]abolished by [Pope] Clement XIV in 1773, the Jesuits used the Illuminati and other organizations to carry out their operations. Thus, the front organizations would be blamed for the trouble caused by the Jesuits.”

(The Enemy Unmasked; 2004; Page 23)

Jesuits or Society of Jesus 11.docx Jesuits or Society of Jesus 12.docx

“But if our hopes in this should be blasted, and since

offences of necessity will come, our political schemes

must be cunningly varied, according to the

different posture of the times; and princes, our

intimates, whom we can influence to follow our counsels,

must be pushed on to embroil themselves in vigorous wars

one with another, to the end, our Society (as promoters of

the universal good of the world,) may on all hands be

solicited to contribute its assistance, and always

employed in being mediators of public dissensions: . . . ”

Founder, 1st Jesuit General, 1540-1556 Ignatius Loyola, 1540 Secret Instructions of the

Jesuits, W. C. Brownlee, (New York: American and Foreign Christian Union, 1857) p. 143.

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Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati of Bavaria on May 1, 1776 on the principles of his early training as a Jesuit. Adam Weishaupt was born February 6, 1748 at Ingolstadt, Germany and educated by the Jesuits. After Pope Clement XIV supression of the Society of Jesus in 1773, Weishaupt became a professor of canon law, a position that was held exclusively by the Jesuits until that time.

Adam Weishaupt (1748 - 1830)

Compiled by Trevor W. McKeownGrand –Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon

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During the Order’s Suppression from 1773 to 1814 by Pope Clement XIV, General Ricci created the Order of the Illuminati with his soldier, Adam Weishaupt, uniting the House of Rothschild with the Society of Jesus. Weishaupt, the Father of modern Communism, used his bloody Jacobins to conduct the French Revolution incited by his Masonic Encyclopaedists, Voltaire and Diderot.

History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines, and Designs, G. B. Nicolini, (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854) pp. 356, 357.

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Lorenzo Ricci

Eighteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus, 1758 - 1775

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François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire, was born in Paris as the last child of a wealth notary, François Arouet, and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. Voltaire's mother died when he was seven years old.

At age nine, he was sent to the Jesuit Collège Louis-le-Grand, and remained there until 1711. Though he derided the education he had received, it formed the basis of his considerable Knowledge, and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to theater. Voltaire maintained a lasting friendship with some Jesuit fathers. New world encyclopedia 2008

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François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire, was born in Paris as the last child of a wealth notary, François Arouet, and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. Voltaire's mother died when he was seven years old.

At age nine, he was sent to the Jesuit Collège Louis-le-Grand, and remained there until 1711. Though he derided the education he had received, it formed the basis of his considerable Knowledge, and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to theater. Voltaire maintained a lasting friendship with some Jesuit fathers.

When Voltaire was five years old, hecommitted to memory an infidelpoem, and the pernicious influencewas never effaced from his mind. Hebecame one of Satan's mostsuccessful agents to lead men awayfrom God. Thousands will rise up inthe judgment and charge the ruin oftheir souls upon the infidel Voltaire.

{CG 196.3}

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François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire, was born in Paris as the last child of a wealth notary, François Arouet, and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. Voltaire's mother died when he was seven years old.

At age nine, he was sent to the Jesuit Collège Louis-le-Grand, and remained there until 1711. Though he derided the education he had received, it formed the basis of his considerable Knowledge, and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to theater. Voltaire maintained a lasting friendship with some Jesuit fathers.

When Voltaire was five years old, hecommitted to memory an infidelpoem, and the pernicious influencewas never effaced from his mind. Hebecame one of Satan's mostsuccessful agents to lead men awayfrom God. Thousands will rise up inthe judgment and charge the ruin oftheir souls upon the infidel Voltaire.

{CG 196.3}

The infidel Voltaire once boastingly said: "I amweary of hearing people repeat that twelvemen established the Christian religion. I willprove that one man may suffice to overthrowit." Generations have passed since his death.Millions have joined in the war upon the Bible.But it is so far from being destroyed, that wherethere were a hundred in Voltaire's time, thereare now ten thousand, yes, a hundred thousandcopies of the book of God.

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François Marie Arouet, known as Voltaire, was born in Paris as the last child of a wealth notary, François Arouet, and Marie-Marguerite Daumart or D'Aumard. Voltaire's mother died when he was seven years old.

At age nine, he was sent to the Jesuit Collège Louis-le-Grand, and remained there until 1711. Though he derided the education he had received, it formed the basis of his considerable Knowledge, and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to theater. Voltaire maintained a lasting friendship with some Jesuit fathers.

When Voltaire was five years old, hecommitted to memory an infidelpoem, and the pernicious influencewas never effaced from his mind. Hebecame one of Satan's mostsuccessful agents to lead men awayfrom God. Thousands will rise up inthe judgment and charge the ruin oftheir souls upon the infidel Voltaire.

{CG 196.3}

The infidel Voltaire once boastingly said: "I am weary of hearing people repeat that twelve men established the Christian religion. I will prove that one man may suffice to overthrow it." Generations have passed since his death. Millions have joined in the war upon the Bible. But it is so far from being destroyed, that where there were a hundred in Voltaire's time, there are now ten thousand, yes, a hundred thousand copies of the book of God

In the words of an early Reformer concerning the Christian church, "The Bible is an anvil that has worn out many hammers." Saith the Lord: "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn." Isaiah 54:17.

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What many modern writers of today describe as “the Illuminati” is, in fact and purpose, another name for the Jesuit Order under the all-pervading guidance of its master governing Washington, D.C., London, Paris, Moscow, Peking, Jerusalem, Mecca and the Vatican, the Black Pope.

History of the Jesuits: Their Origin, Progress, Doctrines,

and Designs, G. B. Nicolini, (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1854) pp. 356, 357.

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“[Jesuit Adam] Weishaupt established the Illuminati specifically to be a frontorganization behind which the Jesuitscould hide. After being [formally]abolished by [Pope] Clement XIV in 1773, the Jesuits used the Illuminati and other organizations to carry out their operations. Thus, the front organizations would be blamed for the trouble caused by the Jesuits.”

(The Enemy Unmasked; 2004; Page 23)

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“ . . . the chief aim of all our efforts ought to be to procure the confidence and favour of princes and men in places of distinction, to the end that no one might dare to offer opposition to us, but, on the contrary, that all should be subject to us.”

Ignatius Loyola, 1545 Founder, 1st Jesuit General, 1540-1556 Secret Instructions of the Jesuits

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They had not been suppressed, however, for fifty years, before the waning influence of Popery and Despotism required their useful labors, to resist the light of Democratic liberty, and the Pope [Pius VII] simultaneously with the formation of the Holy Alliance, revived the order of the Jesuits in all their power…they are a secret society, a sort of Masonic order, with super added features of revolting odiousness, and a thousand times more dangerous.

• J. Wayne Laurens, The Crisis in America: or the Enemies of America Unmasked(G. D. Miller, 1855): 265--267:

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They had not been suppressed, however, for fifty years, before the waning influence of Popery and Despotism required their useful labors, to resist the light of Democratic liberty, and the Pope [Pius VII] simultaneously with the formation of the Holy Alliance, revived the order of the Jesuits in all their power…they are a secret society, a sort of Masonic order, with super added features of revolting odiousness, and a thousand times more dangerous.

They are not merely priests, or of one religious creed;they are merchants, and lawyers, and editors, and menof any profession, having no outward badge by whichto be recognized; they are about in all your society.

They can assume any character, that ofangels of light, or ministers of darkness, toaccomplish their one great end… They are all

educated men, prepared and sworn to start at anymoment, and in any direction, and for any service,commanded by the general of their order, bound to nofamily, community, or country, by the ordinary tieswhich bind men; and sold for life to the cause of theRoman Pontiff.

J. Wayne Laurens, The Crisis in America: or the Enemies of America Unmasked(G. D. Miller, 1855): 265--267

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After Pope Pius VII was released from Napoleon’s prison in 1814, he restored the Society of Jesus with a Papal Bull, Solicitudo omnium ecclesiarum, promulgated on August 7 of that very year. (A Bull is the strongest legal document a Pope can issue.) In that Bull of Restoration, the Pope added:

“ . . . if any should again attempt to abolish it [the Society of Jesus] he would incur the indignation of Almighty God and of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul.”

The Jesuits, Ian R. K. Paisley, (Belfast: Puritan Printing Co., LTD., 1968) pp. 9, 10.

Pope Pius VII

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“Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809, and was assassinated in 1865. He became the 16th U.S. President in 1861. As a young lawyer in Illinois, Lincoln had successfully defended a Roman Catholic priest, Charles Chiniquy. (Chiniquy had been framed by agents of Jesuit-controlled Papal Rome for a crime he did not commit. False testimony had been given by the sister of a Roman Catholic priest named Lebel, who had promised her some land if she would bear false witness against Chiniquy.) The Jesuitsnever forgave either Lincoln or Chiniquy

(The Enemy Unmasked; 2004; Page 41,42)

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Father chiniquy, what are you

crying for? “Dear Mr. Lincoln,”

I answered , allow me to tell

you that the joy I should

naturally feel for such a victory

is destroyed in my mind by the

fear of what it may cost you.

There were in the court not

less than ten or twelve Jesuits

from Chicago and St. Louis,

who came to hear my

sentence of condemnation to

the penitentiary…..

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.

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Father chiniquy, what are you

crying for? “Dear Mr. Lincoln,”

I answered , allow me to tell

you that the joy I should

naturally feel for such a victory

is destroyed in my mind by the

fear of what it may cost you.

There were in the court not less

than ten or twelve Jesuits from

Chicago and St. Louis, who

came to hear my sentence of

condemnation to the

penitentiary…..

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.

What troubles my soul just now and draws my tears, is that it seems to me that I have read your sentence of death in their fiendish eyes. How many other noble victims have already fallen at their feet!’’.

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“ ‘I am so glad to meet you again,’ he said: ‘you see that your friends, the Jesuits have not yet killed me. But they would have surely done it when I passed through their most devoted city, Baltimore, had I not defeated their plans, by passing incognito a few hours before they expected me . . . ’

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.

Abraham Lincoln, 1864 16th President of the United States Speaking with, Ex-Priest Charles Chiniquy

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‘New projects of assassination are detected almost every day, accompanied with such savage circumstances, that they bring to my memory the massacre of St. Bartholomew and the Gunpowder Plot. We feel, at their investigation, that they come from the same masters in the art of murder, the Jesuits . . . ’

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.

Abraham Lincoln, 1864 16th President of the United States Speaking with, Ex-Priest Charles Chiniquy

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‘New projects of assassination are detected almost every day, accompanied with such savage circumstances, that they bring to my memory the massacre of St. Bartholomew and the Gunpowder Plot. We feel, at their investigation, that they come from the same masters in the art of murder, the Jesuits . . . ’

Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, Charles Chiniquy, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1968; originally published in 1886) pp. 493, 501, 506.

Abraham Lincoln, 1864 16th President of the United States Speaking with, Ex-Priest Charles Chiniquy

‘So many plots have already been made against my life, that it is a real miracle that they have all failed, when we consider that the great majority of them were in the hands of skillful Roman Catholic murderers, evidently trained by the Jesuits.’ ”

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“Here are some of the primary reasons why agents of the Jesuits conspired to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln: (1) Lincoln had preserved the Union, thwarting Jesuit and Papal plans and efforts to divide it; (2) Lincoln had refused loans (with exorbitant interest rates) from Jesuit-controlled European bankers during the American Civil War of 1861-1865; and, (3) Lincoln wanted to bring the southern states back into the Union under kind and generous terms – something that agents of Jesuit-controlled Papal Rome strongly opposed.” Darryl Eberhart, Editor of ETI & TTT

Jesuit other info\Lincoln assassins.docx

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Diplomatic relations existed withthe Pope, in his capacity as headof state of the Papal States, from1848 under President James KPolk to 1867 under PresidentAndrew Johnson. These relationslapsed when on February 28, 1867Congress passed legislation thatprohibited any future funding toUnited States diplomatic missionsto the Holy See.

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This decision was based on mounting anti-Catholic sentiment in the United States, fueledby the conviction and hanging of Mary Surratt, aCatholic, for taking part in the conspiracy toassassinate President Abraham Lincoln. Her son,John Surratt, also Catholic, was accused ofplotting with John Wilkes Booth in theassassination. He was given sanctuary by theRoman Catholic Church and fled to Italy wherehe served as a Papal Zouave.

• Jesuit other info\Lincoln assassins.docx

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• “As St. Peter was given the power of punishing with temporal punishments and even with death for the correction and example of others . . . even so the Pope can depose the [Holy Roman] emperor and give his empire to another, if he does not defend the [Pope’s] Church.”The Black Pope, p. 376.

Presidential Candidates Kennedy and Nixon, Cardinal Spellman, 1960

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The Vatican Council (or Vatican II) was the 21st

Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church. Thecouncil through the Holy See, formally opened underthe pontificate of Pope John XXIII on October 11,1962, and closed under Pope Paul VI in 1965.

Purposes for Vatican Council

(1) To define more fully the nature of the Church and the role of the bishop.

(2) To renew the Church.

(3) To restore unity among all Christians, including seeking pardon for catholic contributions to separation.

(4) To start dialogue with the contemporary world.

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Karl Rahner, S.J. (March 5, 1904 – March 30, 1984), was a German Jesuit priestand theologian who, is considered one of the most influential Catholictheologians of the 20th century. He died on March 30, 1984, in the University Medical Clinic of Innsbruck

Karl Rahner: a strong influence at Vatican II - ICI, June 1, 1974

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In 1962 Rahner was appointed as a peritus (expert advisor) by Pope John XXIII for the Second Vatican Council. Cardinal Koenig in Vienna selected Rahner as his private adviser on the Council documents. During the Council, Rahner worked with JOSEPH RATZINGER (POPE BENEDICT XVI) to prepare an alternate text on the issue of the relationship between SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION that was accepted by the German bishops.

Karl Rahner: a strong influence at Vatican II - ICI, June 1, 1974

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In 1962 Rahner was appointed as a peritus (expert advisor) by Pope John XXIII for the Second Vatican Council. Cardinal Koenig in Vienna selected Rahner as his private adviser on the Council documents. During the Council, Rahner worked with Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) to prepare an alternate text on the issue of the relationship between Scripture and Traditionthat was accepted by the German bishops.

Karl Rahner: a strong influence at Vatican II - ICI, June 1, 1974

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Other topics discussed duringVatican II that showedRahner’s influence includedthe divine inspiration of theBible, the relationship of theChurch to the modern world,and the possibility ofsalvation outside the Churcheven for nonbelievers.

Jesuit other info\Vatican 2.docx

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After only thirty-three days in occupying St. Peter’s Chair John Paul [I], Found dead one morning by a nun, no autopsy was ever performed and no official death certificate has ever been issued.

In God’s Name, David A. Yallop, (New York: Bantam Books, 1984).

Pope John Paul I reigned 26 August 1978 to his sudden death 33 days later.

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• “ . . . John Paul [I], had said that, thefollowing morning he was going to readpersonally to Father Arrupe, the JesuitGeneral, a document which he hadwritten himself. Although he did notreveal its nature, his companionsguessed, it had something to do withLiberation Theology . . . the Jesuits,behind the whole movement ofLiberation Theology, were supportingever more openly, Communist guerrillas.

• Ibid, pp. 153, 129, 130.

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• “ . . . John Paul [I], had said that, thefollowing morning he was going to readpersonally to Father Arrupe, the JesuitGeneral, a document which he hadwritten himself. Although he did notreveal its nature, his companionsguessed, it had something to do withLiberation Theology . . . the Jesuits,behind the whole movement ofLiberation Theology, were supportingever more openly, Communist guerrillas.

• Ibid, pp. 153, 129, 130.

Some of these movements, indeed, were even led by the Jesuit padres . . . Father Arrupe, their General, who had been in contact with Moscow had become a ruling Pope [“Pope”] himself, with a private army of his own. . . . Pope John Paul [I] became perturbed about the whole problem . . . The new Pope, decided to start dealing with Father Arrupe. Perhaps with Father Arrupe’s dismissal.” Ibid, pp. 153, 129, 130.

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After only thirty-three days in occupying St. Peter’s Chair John Paul [I], Found dead one morning by a nun, no autopsy was ever performed and no official death certificate has ever been issued.

In God’s Name, David A. Yallop, (New York: Bantam Books, 1984).

His fatal error was in attempting to formally relieve Pedro Arrupe of his command as the Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He should have learned his lesson from Pope Clement XIV.

In God’s Name, David A. Yallop, (New York: Bantam Books, 1984).

Pope John Paul I.docx

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The United States and the Holy Seeannounced the establishment of diplomaticrelations on January 10, 1984. On March 7,1984, the Senate confirmed William A. Wilsonas the first U.S. ambassador to the Holy See.Ambassador Wilson had been PresidentReagan's personal envoy to the Pope since1981.

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NOW THE PRESENT

Adolfo Nicolás Pope Francis I

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Superior General of the Society of Jesus

Adolfo Nicolás (born

29 April 1936) is a

Spanish priest of the

Roman Catholic

Church. He is the

thirtieth and current

Superior General of the

Society of Jesus, the

largest religious order

in the Roman Catholic

Church. He was elected

on January 19, 2008.

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Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected the 266th

pope of the Roman Catholic Church on March 13, 2013. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1936. Bergoglio the first pope from the Americas, reportedly took his papal title after St. Francis of Assisi of Italy.

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Jorge Bergoglio now Francis I is the first Jesuit priest to be named pope in the history of the catholic church.

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Adolfo Nicolás

{Black Pope},

Superior

General of the

Society of

Jesus, and

Pope Francis I

{ White Pope}

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The most influential person of 2013 doesn't come from our ongoing legal conflict but instead from our spiritual one — successes from which are harder to define. There has not been any vote cast or ruling issued, and still a significant and unprecedented shift took place this year in how LGBT people are considered by one of the world's largest faith communities.

BY Lucas Grindley December 16 2013

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Pope Francis,

The People’s Pope

December 11, 2013.

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Pope Francis,

Named Vanity Fair

Italy’s ‘Man of The Year’

July 10, 2013.

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Pope Francis tipped to win Nobel Peace Prize

07 Oct 2014.

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Pope Francis: evolution and creation both right

The Guardian, Wednesday 29 October 2014

It is possible to believe in both evolution and the Catholic church’s teaching on creation, Pope Francis has said, as he cautioned against portraying God as a kind of magician who made the universe with a magic wand. Pope Francis said it was easy to misinterpret the creation story as recounted in the book of Genesis.

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And all the world wondered after the beast Rev 13:3

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Jesuit other info\The protest is over.mp4

At a Charismatic Evangelical Leadership Conference in February 2014, Pope Francis sent a video message through Tony Palmer URGING FOR THE PROTEST OF THE REFORMATION TO COME TO AN END.

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Pope: division is among greatest sins of Christian communitiesby Elise Harris

“In a Christian community division is one of the most serious sins, because it does not allow God to act,” the Pope said in his Aug. 27 general audience address.

Pope Francis greets pilgrims in St. Peter's Square after the Wednesday general audience on May 7, 2014. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN.

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Pope: division is among greatest sins of Christian communitiesby Elise Harris

“In a Christian community division is one of the most serious sins, because it does not allow God to act,” the Pope said in his Aug. 27 general audience address.

Pope Francis greets pilgrims in St. Peter's Square after the Wednesday general audience on May 7, 2014. Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN.

Explaining how “It's the devil who separates, destroys relationships, sows prejudices,” the Pope affirmed that “the holiness of the Church” is “to recognize the image of God in one another.”Jesuit other info\Vatican

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Keeping stores open on Sunday is not beneficial for society: Pope Francis

Pope Francis says opening businesses on Sundays is not beneficial for society because the priority should be 'not economic but human,' and that the stress should be on families and friendships, not commercial relationships.The Associated Press

Sunday, July 6, 2014, 1:00 AM

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“Maybe it’s time to ask ourselves if working on Sundays is true freedom,” the Pope said.

The Associated Press Sunday, July 6, 2014, 1:00 AM

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• On 27 September 2014, Pope Francis presided over a Liturgy of Thanksgiving at the Church of Gesù in Rome on the 200th anniversary of the Universal Re-establishment of the Society of Jesus, which took place on 7 August 1814 with the Bull of Pius VII.

• Jesuit news online 29 September 2014

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Jesuit news online 29 September 2014

Dear brothers and friends in the Lord,

The Society under the name of Jesus has liveddifficult times of persecution. During theleadership of Fr Lorenzo Ricci, "enemies of theChurch succeeded in obtaining thesuppression of the Society by my predecessorClement XIV’’.

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Jesuit news online 29 September 2014

Dear brothers and friends in the Lord,

The Society under the name of Jesus has liveddifficult times of persecution. During theleadership of Fr Lorenzo Ricci, "enemies of theChurch succeeded in obtaining thesuppression of the Society by my predecessorClement XIV’’.

The Society, reconstituted by my predecessor Pius VII,was made up of men, who were brave and humble intheir witness of hope, love and apostolic creativity,that of the Spirit. Pius VII wrote of wanting toreconstitute the Society to "support himself in anadequate way for the spiritual needs of the Christianworld, without the difference of peoples andnations"

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Pope Francis gives Father General Adolfo Nicolás, the Book of the Gospels and asks him to

"Go set the world on fire," quoting Ignatius. Jesuit news online 29 September 2014

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After Pope Francis

finished speaking,

all the Jesuits

present, led by Fr.

Adolfo Nicolás,

Superior General of

the Society of

Jesus, renewed

their promise of

commitment to the

mission and to

the Successor of

Peter.

Jesuit news online 29 September 2014

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I did not understand that Roman Catholics are considered the Antichrist, the evil enemy of true Christianity, by the Seventh-day Adventists. I did not take it seriously that the Pope is considered by the Adventists as the Devil himself. I thought that all this was the idea of some fanatic few from the Adventists. Finally, I did not know that Adventists were taught to hate Catholics.

Fr Richard Ho Lung is founder and superior general of the Missionaries of the Poor.

Do Adventists hate Catholics?Published: Sunday | December 16, 2012

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I did not understand that Roman Catholics are considered the Antichrist, the evil enemy of true Christianity, by the Seventh-day Adventists. I did not take it seriously that the Pope is considered by the Adventists as the Devil himself. I thought that all this was the idea of some fanatic few from the Adventists. Finally, I did not know that Adventists were taught to hate Catholics.Fr Richard Ho Lung is founder and

superior general of the Missionaries of the Poor.

Do Adventists hate Catholics?Published: Sunday | December 16, 2012

It grieves me, since Christian unity is such an important matter for our times in a world so fragmented by hatred and violence. But I also understand that it is part of the Adventist belief that all attempts at Christian unity are to be regarded with distrust, as an attempt to water down the scriptures. It was predicted that there would be an attempt to unite all religions, including pagan beliefs, in order to dilute and eventually destroy Christianity.

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I did not understand that Roman Catholics are considered the Antichrist, the evil enemy of true Christianity, by the Seventh-day Adventists. I did not take it seriously that the Pope is considered by the Adventists as the Devil himself. I thought that all this was the idea of some fanatic few from the Adventists. Finally, I did not know that Adventists were taught to hate Catholics.Fr Richard Ho Lung is founder and

superior general of the Missionaries of the Poor.

Do Adventists hate Catholics?Published: Sunday | December 16, 2012

It grieves me, since Christian unity is such an important matter for our times in a world so fragmented by hatred and violence. But I also understand that it is part of the Adventist belief that all attempts at Christian unity are to be regarded with distrust, as an attempt to water down the scriptures. It was predicted that there would be an attempt to unite all religions, including pagan beliefs, in order to dilute and eventually destroy Christianity.

I, for one, will continue to work for Christian unity; it is the only way to address the terrible destruction of morality in the West and in the world at large………I love their singing and preaching, and their sense of respect in their dress and their language, and their sense of fellowship. I have enjoyed the company of Adventists at our monastery, though I've never been invited to their church.

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Fr Richard Ho Lung is founder and superior general of the Missionaries of the Poor.

Do Adventists hate Catholics?Published: Sunday | December 16, 2012

As for the Sabbath beingSaturday, that it is kept as theholy day is a beautiful matter,but other Christians worship theLord on a Sunday because it isthe day of His Resurrection. Itdoesn't seem to affect theessential nature of the Christianfaith. It really ought not todivide us or cause us to hate andmistrust one another.

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Fr Richard Ho Lung is founder and superior general of the Missionaries of the Poor.

Do Adventists hate Catholics?Published: Sunday | December 16, 2012

As for the Sabbath beingSaturday, that it is kept as theholy day is a beautiful matter,but other Christians worship theLord on a Sunday because it isthe day of His Resurrection. Itdoesn't seem to affect theessential nature of the Christianfaith. It really ought not todivide us or cause us to hate andmistrust one another.

I believe that soon there will be theSecond Coming of Christ. Let us beattentive to the work at hand. TheWord of God is more than we couldever agree on and fulfil in ourallotted time on earth. Let us be oneby the power of the Word, andprepare for the coming of the Lord

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Father Richard Ho Lung's article on Sunday, December 16, 2012, 'Do Adventists hate Catholics?', has puzzled many well-thinking citizens. While one is not imputing motive, it is strange that the godly priest chooses to ask that question in public without first making contact with the church.Everett E. Brown is president of the

Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

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Father Richard Ho Lung's article on Sunday, December 16, 2012, 'Do Adventists hate Catholics?', has puzzled many well-thinking citizens. While one is not imputing motive, it is strange that the godly priest chooses to ask that question in public without first making contact with the church.Everett E. Brown is president of the

Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Had he done that, he would havegot the simple sincere answer:Adventists do not hate Catholics,and we do not teach ourmembers to hate them or anyother religious or non-religiousgroup. Furthermore, we do notlabel church leaders as devils.

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Father Richard Ho Lung's article on Sunday, December 16, 2012, 'Do Adventists hate Catholics?', has puzzled many well-thinking citizens. While one is not imputing motive, it is strange that the godly priest chooses to ask that question in public without first making contact with the church.Everett E. Brown is president of the

Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Had he done that, he would havegot the simple sincere answer:Adventists do not hate Catholics,and we do not teach ourmembers to hate them or anyother religious or non-religiousgroup. Furthermore, we do notlabel church leaders as devils.

The Seventh-day Adventist position on Roman Catholicism was made clear from her inception and is not hidden from public scrutiny. In recent times (April 15, 1997), it was framed into a statement and made public and can be accessed at adventists.org. It reads thus:

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Seventh-day Adventists regard all men and women as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. Further, we gladly acknowledge that sincere Christians may be found in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we work in concert with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

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Seventh-day Adventists regard all men and women as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. Further, we gladly acknowledge that sincere Christians may be found in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we work in concert with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Seventh-day Adventists seek to take a positive approach to other faiths. Our primary task is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of Christ's soon return, not to point out flaws in other denominations.

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Seventh-day Adventists regard all men and women as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. Further, we gladly acknowledge that sincere Christians may be found in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we work in concert with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Seventh-day Adventists seek to take a positive approach to other faiths. Our primary task is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of Christ's soon return, not to point out flaws in other denominations.

Seventh-day Adventists are convincedof the validity of our prophetic views,according to which humanity nowlives close to the end of time.Adventists believe, on the basis ofbiblical predictions, that just prior tothe second coming of Christ, thisearth will experience a period ofunprecedented turmoil, with theseventh-day Sabbath as a focal point.

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Seventh-day Adventists regard all men and women as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. Further, we gladly acknowledge that sincere Christians may be found in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we work in concert with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Seventh-day Adventists seek to take a positive approach to other faiths. Our primary task is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of Christ's soon return, not to point out flaws in other denominations.

Seventh-day Adventists are convincedof the validity of our prophetic views,according to which humanity nowlives close to the end of time.Adventists believe, on the basis ofbiblical predictions, that just prior tothe second coming of Christ, thisearth will experience a period ofunprecedented turmoil, with theseventh-day Sabbath as a focal point.

In that context, we expect that worldreligions - including the major Christianbodies as key players - will alignthemselves with the forces in oppositionto God and to the Sabbath. Once again,the union of Church and State will resultin widespread religious oppression.

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Seventh-day Adventists regard all men and women as equal in the sight of God. We reject bigotry against any person, regardless of race, nationality, or religious creed. Further, we gladly acknowledge that sincere Christians may be found in other denominations, including Roman Catholicism, and we work in concert with all agencies and bodies that seek to relieve human suffering and to uplift Christ before the world.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

Seventh-day Adventists seek to take a positive approach to other faiths. Our primary task is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in the context of Christ's soon return, not to point out flaws in other denominations.

Seventh-day Adventists are convincedof the validity of our prophetic views,according to which humanity nowlives close to the end of time.Adventists believe, on the basis ofbiblical predictions, that just prior tothe second coming of Christ, thisearth will experience a period ofunprecedented turmoil, with theseventh-day Sabbath as a focal point.

In that context, we expect that worldreligions - including the major Christianbodies as key players - will alignthemselves with the forces in oppositionto God and to the Sabbath. Once again,the union of Church and State will resultin widespread religious oppression.

Adventists seek to be fair in dealing withothers. Thus, while we remain aware of thehistorical record and continue to hold ourviews regarding end-time events, werecognise some positive changes in recentCatholicism, and stress the conviction thatmany Roman Catholics are brothers andsisters in Christ.

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Let me state categorically that Adventists do not hate Catholics or teach our members to hate Catholics, irrespective of our doctrinal differences. If the truth be told, the issue is not that of hating Catholics but that which the author alluded to, the doctrines and practices of the system which is called Roman Catholicism.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

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Let me state categorically that Adventists do not hate Catholics or teach our members to hate Catholics, irrespective of our doctrinal differences. If the truth be told, the issue is not that of hating Catholics but that which the author alluded to, the doctrines and practices of the system which is called Roman Catholicism.

Everett E. Brown is president of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

What Adventists really believe about CatholicsPublished: Sunday | December 23, 2012

The Seventh-day Adventist Church will continueto present the truth as it is in the Bible to letpeople know of the love of God and His plan tosave them in His kingdom. In addition, we extendan open invitation to Father Ho Lung, and allJamaica, to worship with us at their convenienceat any of our over 712 worship centres scatteredthroughout our beautiful island. A warm welcomeawaits you.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

Could this be real? It was real. Iattended a wonderful celebration juston the eve of Easter. The Seventh-dayAdventists were celebrating at theMedallion Hotel their fifth year of GoodSamaritan Inn at 5 Heroes Circle,Kingston, where there is a night shelter,a food line and clothes line and atraining centre for the poor

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

Could this be real? It was real. Iattended a wonderful celebration juston the eve of Easter. The Seventh-dayAdventists were celebrating at theMedallion Hotel their fifth year of GoodSamaritan Inn at 5 Heroes Circle,Kingston, where there is a night shelter,a food line and clothes line and atraining centre for the poor

Our Missionaries of the Poor Sisters arepractically next door at Holy Innocents'Home, Heroes Circle, in service of pregnantwomen, a clinic, a soup kitchen and Sundayworship for our neighbours. We give thanksthat Heroes Circle is becoming more andmore an annex of God's mercy served byChristians: Adventists who keep theirSabbath holy and Roman Catholics whoworship their Risen Christ on Sunday.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

Could this be real? It was real. Iattended a wonderful celebration juston the eve of Easter. The Seventh-dayAdventists were celebrating at theMedallion Hotel their fifth year of GoodSamaritan Inn at 5 Heroes Circle,Kingston, where there is a night shelter,a food line and clothes line and atraining centre for the poor

Our Missionaries of the Poor Sisters arepractically next door at Holy Innocents'Home, Heroes Circle, in service of pregnantwomen, a clinic, a soup kitchen and Sundayworship for our neighbours. We give thanksthat Heroes Circle is becoming more andmore an annex of God's mercy served byChristians: Adventists who keep theirSabbath holy and Roman Catholics whoworship their Risen Christ on Sunday.

"Are you a Jesuit, Father?" Pastor Everett Brown,president of the Jamaican Union for Seventh-dayAdventists, asked smilingly. "No, I am a Missionary ofthe Poor," I remarked. "It is a Jamaican order foundedin Jamaica………"How can that be?" "Well, I was aJesuit, and I was trained very well. But Christ wascalling me to serve the poorest of people, withArchbishop Carter's blessings. He was also a Jesuit.""I began this order by God's grace, and we are now inall these countries known as the Jamaican brothers.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

The Rev Everett Brown offered specialprayers for Pope Francis, newly elected.He prayed, "We pray for his guidanceand protection - that God will pour forthmany abundant blessings on him andthat he will do what is the Father's will."

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

The Rev Everett Brown offered specialprayers for Pope Francis, newly elected.He prayed, "We pray for his guidanceand protection - that God will pour forthmany abundant blessings on him andthat he will do what is the Father's will."

I was greatly moved and felt deep within mea brotherhood with our Adventist Christianbrothers…….. The hatred that David Mouldintended to incite, a Jamaican now a memberof the Adventists in Florida, was reversed.Instead, the Lord drew good out of evil. I feltbonded to my Adventist brethren inJamaica, whatever the differences seemedof little consequences. They thankedMissionaries of the Poor for theirleadership.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

The Rev Everett Brown offered specialprayers for Pope Francis, newly elected.He prayed, "We pray for his guidanceand protection - that God will pour forthmany abundant blessings on him andthat he will do what is the Father's will."

I was greatly moved and felt deep within mea brotherhood with our Adventist Christianbrothers…….. The hatred that David Mouldintended to incite, a Jamaican now a memberof the Adventists in Florida, was reversed.Instead, the Lord drew good out of evil. I feltbonded to my Adventist brethren inJamaica, whatever the differences seemedof little consequences. They thankedMissionaries of the Poor for theirleadership.

I invited Pastor Brown, president of the JamaicaUnion of the Seventh-day Adventists, to visit ourmonastery and our homes for the destitute andhomeless and share a luncheon with ourbrothers. The Seventh-day Adventists alsoinvited Missionaries of the Poor and myself toattend a service and special luncheon in theSpanish Town Seventh-day Adventist Church onthe following Saturday, which we did.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

We prayed, we sang, we worshipped with ourAdventist brothers, honouring our one trueGod. There was so much warmth, specialattention and good wishes being extended toall our brothers. They were really one withus, as the Mystical Body of Jesus is intendedto be. Jesus was the centre of our unity.

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Father Richard Ho Lung is founder of Missionaries of the Poor

Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

We prayed, we sang, we worshipped with ourAdventist brothers, honouring our one trueGod. There was so much warmth, specialattention and good wishes being extended toall our brothers. They were really one withus, as the Mystical Body of Jesus is intendedto be. Jesus was the centre of our unity.

Again, Pastor Alton Williams prayed fornew Pope Francis, "I PRAY THAT HEWILL FULFIL THE WILL OF GOD'S PLANFOR HIM; THAT HE WILL OBEY THELORD AND DO WHATEVER HE WILLS."There was a moment of profoundsilence.

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Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

We prayed, we sang, we worshipped with ourAdventist brothers, honouring our one trueGod. There was so much warmth, specialattention and good wishes being extended toall our brothers. They were really one withus, as the Mystical Body of Jesus is intendedto be. Jesus was the centre of our unity.

Again, Pastor Alton Williams prayed fornew Pope Francis, "I PRAY THAT HEWILL FULFIL THE WILL OF GOD'S PLANFOR HIM; THAT HE WILL OBEY THELORD AND DO WHATEVER HE WILLS."There was a moment of profoundsilence.

Pastor Williams called me to give a wordof greeting. I prayed for Christian unity.I prayed that we would be one even asJesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit areone

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Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

We prayed, we sang, we worshipped with ourAdventist brothers, honouring our one trueGod. There was so much warmth, specialattention and good wishes being extended toall our brothers. They were really one withus, as the Mystical Body of Jesus is intendedto be. Jesus was the centre of our unity.

Again, Pastor Alton Williams prayed fornew Pope Francis, "I PRAY THAT HEWILL FULFIL THE WILL OF GOD'S PLANFOR HIM; THAT HE WILL OBEY THELORD AND DO WHATEVER HE WILLS."There was a moment of profoundsilence.

Pastor Williams called me to give a wordof greeting. I prayed for Christian unity.I prayed that we would be one even asJesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit areone

We are all a people of love and forgiveness.We are all against abortion, euthanasia,same-sex marriage, racism and materialism.In between, the congregation cried out,"Amen!" and "Alleluia!"

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Christian unity - dream coming truePublished: Saturday | April 6, 2013

We prayed, we sang, we worshipped with ourAdventist brothers, honouring our one trueGod. There was so much warmth, specialattention and good wishes being extended toall our brothers. They were really one withus, as the Mystical Body of Jesus is intendedto be. Jesus was the centre of our unity.

Again, Pastor Alton Williams prayed fornew Pope Francis, "I PRAY THAT HEWILL FULFIL THE WILL OF GOD'S PLANFOR HIM; THAT HE WILL OBEY THELORD AND DO WHATEVER HE WILLS."There was a moment of profoundsilence.

Pastor Williams called me to give a wordof greeting. I prayed for Christian unity.I prayed that we would be one even asJesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit areone

We are all a people of love and forgiveness. We are all againstabortion, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, racism and materialism. Inbetween, the congregation cried out, "Amen!" and "Alleluia!"

I thanked Pastor Williams and hiscongregation and we invited him to comeand visit our centres and share a meal withour brothers and myself. I invited him to ourmusical productions at the National Arenawhich are all Christian.The warm Jamaican congregation ofSeventh-day Adventists at Spanish Townfilled the brothers and myself with a senseof our mission..

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It is not without reason that the claim has been put forth in Protestant countries that Catholicism differs less widely from Protestantism than in former times. There has been a change; but the change is not in the papacy. Catholicism indeed resembles much of the Protestantism that now exists, because Protestantism has so greatly degenerated since the days of the Reformers.

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It is not without reason that the claim has been put forth in Protestant countries that Catholicism differs less widely from Protestantism than in former times. There has been a change; but the change is not in the papacy. Catholicism indeed resembles much of the Protestantism that now exists, because Protestantism has so greatly degenerated since the days of the Reformers.

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Romanism is now regarded byProtestants with far greaterfavor than in former years. Inthose countries whereCatholicism is not in theascendancy, and the papists aretaking a conciliatory course inorder to gain influence, there isan increasing indifferenceconcerning the doctrines thatseparate the reformed churchesfrom the papal hierarchy;

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It is not without reason that the claim has been put forth in Protestant countries that Catholicism differs less widely from Protestantism than in former times. There has been a change; but the change is not in the papacy. Catholicism indeed resembles much of the Protestantism that now exists, because Protestantism has so greatly degenerated since the days of the Reformers.

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Romanism is now regarded byProtestants with far greaterfavor than in former years. Inthose countries whereCatholicism is not in theascendancy, and the papists aretaking a conciliatory course inorder to gain influence, there isan increasing indifferenceconcerning the doctrines thatseparate the reformed churchesfrom the papal hierarchy;

the opinion is gaining ground that, after all, we donot differ so widely upon vital points as has beensupposed, and that a little concession on our partwill bring us into a better understanding with Rome.The time was when Protestants placed a high valueupon the liberty of conscience which had been sodearly purchased. They taught their children to abhorpopery and held that to seek harmony with Romewould be disloyalty to God. But how widely differentare the sentiments now expressed! {GC 563.1}

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It is not without reason that the claim has been put forth in Protestant countries that Catholicism differs less widely from Protestantism than in former times. There has been a change; but the change is not in the papacy. Catholicism indeed resembles much of the Protestantism that now exists, because Protestantism has so greatly degenerated since the days of the Reformers.

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Romanism is now regarded byProtestants with far greaterfavor than in former years. Inthose countries whereCatholicism is not in theascendancy, and the papists aretaking a conciliatory course inorder to gain influence, there isan increasing indifferenceconcerning the doctrines thatseparate the reformed churchesfrom the papal hierarchy;

the opinion is gaining ground that, after all, we donot differ so widely upon vital points as has beensupposed, and that a little concession on our partwill bring us into a better understanding with Rome.The time was when Protestants placed a high valueupon the liberty of conscience which had been sodearly purchased. They taught their children to abhorpopery and held that to seek harmony with Romewould be disloyalty to God. But how widely differentare the sentiments now expressed! {GC 563.1}

Have these persons forgotten the claim ofinfallibility put forth for eight hundred years bythis haughty power? So far from beingrelinquished, this claim was affirmed in thenineteenth century with greater positivenessthan ever before. As Rome asserts that the"church never erred; nor will it, according tothe Scriptures, ever err" {GC 564.1}

John L. von Mosheim, Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, book 3, century II, part 2, chapter 2, section 9, note17),

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As the storm approaches, a large class who have professed faith in the third angel's message, but have not been sanctified through obedience to the truth, abandon their position and join the ranks of the opposition. By uniting with the world and partaking of its spirit, they have come to view matters in nearly the same light; and when the test is brought, they are prepared to choose the easy, popular side.

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Men of talent and pleasing address, who oncerejoiced in the truth, employ their powers todeceive and mislead souls. They become themost bitter enemies of their former brethren.When Sabbathkeepers are brought before thecourts to answer for their faith, theseapostates are the most efficient agents ofSatan to misrepresent and accuse them, andby false reports and insinuations to stir up therulers against them.

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