8 Metaphors for jesuits

Jesuits, friars and bishops became once more the counsellors at the palace, as they still are, as in the times when Carlos II.

But Loyola exacted obedience to the General of the Order so absolutely that a Jesuit became a slave.

A JESUIT Is a larger spoon for a traitor to feed with the devil than any other order; unclasp him, and he's a grey wolf with a golden star in the forehead; so superstitiously he follows the pope that he forsakes Christ in not giving Caesar his due.

'These Jesuits are deep fellows.

"I'll admit that I always used to think the Jesuits were a shady lot" "So they aremost of 'em.

Cuba, Spain, and Madagascar, Where the Jesuits are master, Shout our shame in their disaster, What shall Britain say? Rome, thy smile is cold as Zero.

But he sniffed derisively, and flung over his shoulder: "To hear you goin' on, anybody'd think the Jesuits were the only Christians.

The Jesuits were ever political priests; the history of Europe the last three hundred years is full of their cabals.

8 Metaphors for  jesuits