The Jesuits: A History of the Society of Jesus from Foundation to the Present Day
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tienne Pasquier's The Jesuits' Catechism or Their Doctrine Examined (1602) is a critical examination of the Jesuit order's teachings.
Pasquier, a French lawyer and scholar, was a vocal critic of the Jesuits, and his book was one of the most influential anti-Jesuit works of the time.
The book is divided into four parts, each of which examines a different aspect of Jesuit doctrine.
The first part examines the Jesuits' teachings on the nature of God and the Trinity.
The second part examines their teachings on the nature of Christ and the sacraments.
The third part examines their teachings on the nature of the church and the papacy.
The fourth part examines their teachings on morality and ethics.
Pasquier's book was a major contribution to the debate over the Jesuits, and it remains an important source for understanding the history of the order.
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