The founders of the Jesuits had piety; their adversary: the Protestant
heresy that hindered Catholism. The Catholic Church wanted to retain it traditional
control. It was disclosed that the Jesuits were often exempt from laws. Torture was
thought to altruistic to achieve goals. It all went wrong, with dormant consciences.
The establishers of the Jesuits were devout; their enemy: the Protestant
disbelief that held back Catholism. The Catholic Church wanted to keep its traditional
control. It was revealed that the Jesuits were often not subject to laws. Torture was
thought to in the welfare of others to achieve goals. It all went wrong, with sleeping
consciences.
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