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CHAPTER IV
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in 1773.

Restored in 1814, as an instrument against the Revolution.] Great psychological and pathological interest, attaches to the study of the Jesuit order.

To withhold our admiration from the zeal, energy, self-devotion and constructive ability of its founders, would be impossible.

Equally futile would it be to affect indifference before the sinister spectacle of so world-embracing an organism, persistently maintained in action for an anti-social end.

There is something Roman in the colossal proportions of Loyola's idea, something Roman in the durability of the structure which perpetuates it.


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