Tuesday, 23 July 2013

The Jesuits and the Press

There are two institutions in especial to which the Jesuits will lay siege. These are the Press and the Pulpit. ... The press of Great Britain is already manipulated by them to an extent of which the public but little dream. ... The whole English press of the world is supervised, and the word is passed round how writers speakers, and causes are to be handled, ... and applause or condemnation dealt out just as it may accord with the interests and wishes of Rome.
Wylie, James Aitken, The Jesuits: their moral maxims and plots, London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1881, pp. 93-94.


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