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anti-Jesuitical

  • a word derived from Jesuitical.
    Jesuitical
    adjective
    of or relating to Jesuits or Jesuitism.

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Under the influence of St. Cyran, the Port-Royalists were in close sympathy with the teaching of Jansen, Bishop of Ypres; the writings of their great theologian Antoine Arnauld were vigorously anti-Jesuitical.

From A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. by Edmund Gosse

From 1894 to the end of the century the anti-Jesuitical campaign went on, increasing every year in bitterness and intensity.

From The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe by Francis A. (Francis Aloysius) Cunningham

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