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The Secret Instructions, Monita Secreta, Of The Jesuits (1901)
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The book delves into the Monita Secreta, a controversial set of instructions attributed to the Jesuits' founder, Ignatius of Loyola, which were used by Protestants to accuse the order of deceit. John Gerard analyzes the historical context and authenticity of these documents, arguing they are forgeries aimed at discrediting the Jesuits. He also discusses the impact of the Monita Secreta on anti-Jesuit sentiments and persecution in Europe. This work offers valuable insights into the complexities of religious conflict and the politics of the early modern period.
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2009, paperback
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