The Jesuits
Written in the early 1850s, 'The Jesuits' by Edward Hoare is a critical historical examination of the Society of Jesus. The book explores the organization's structure, objectives, and controversial influence within the Catholic Church and society. Hoare critiques Jesuit doctrines, particularly the 'doctrine of probability,' and warns of the potential moral dangers posed by their methods and operations. This work serves as a cautionary text, highlighting the tension between Jesuit practices and Christian moral values.
