Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues
Like lambs have we crept into power; like wolves have we used it; like dogs have we been driven out; like eagles shall we renew our youth. —St. Francis Borgia. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. —Washington.
The object of the present work is to show the political nature of the Catholic church, and its treasonable designs with regard to the American republic.
In the course of the following pages the author has endeavored to show that the Catholic Church is intrinsically a gigantic conspiracy against the liberties of the world; ingenious in its construction, opulent in its resources, extensive in its ramifications, and formidable in its character. In proof of this assertion he submits to the consideration of the reader a mass of irrefragable authority, and indisputable historical incidents. The authorities on which he chiefly relies are papal bulls, briefs, and encyclical letters; the canons of Catholic councils; Catholic periodicals under the supervision of priests, such as the Civita Cattolica, Bronsoris Review, the Boston Pilot, the Toilet, the Rambler, the Shepherd of the Valley, the Paris Univers ; also the works of Dens, the author of the Catholic system of Divinity; of Llorente, the secretary of the Spanish Inquisition; of Bellarmine, the celebrated Catholic controversialist; of Ferraris, the author of the Catholic Ecclesiastical Dictionary; of Fra Paola, the Catholic ecclesiastical historian; of St. Thomas Aquinas, entitled by the church the Angelic Doctor the Angel of the School, the Fifth Doctor of St. Bernard, called the Honeyed Teacher and his works Streams from Paradise ; of Labbeus, of St. Liquori, of Moscovius, and of a host of other oracles of Catholicism.
By means of these authorities the veil of piety which conceals and decorates the papal church is partly drawn aside, and her monarchial character, political organization, despotic nature, ambitious designs and treasonable principles, are distinctly presented to view.
The author pretends to no originality. The diction and logic are, of course his own, but the facts and principles upon which he bases his charges are the avowals of the church, the records of history, and the official affirmations of civilized nations.
John Alberger
MONKS, POPES, AND THEIR POLITICAL INTRIGUES
PREFACE.
MONKS, POPES, AND THEIR POLITICAL INTRIGUES
CHAPTER I. CATHOLICISM A POLITICAL ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER II. THE POLITICAL MACHINERY OF THE PAPAL POWER
CHAPTER III. THE MONASTIC VOW OF PERPETUAL SOLITUDE
CHAPTER IV. THE MONASTIC VOW OF PERPETUAL SILENCE
CHAPTER V. THE MONASTIC VOW OF SILENT CONTEMPLATION
FIRST. Meditation not the Source of Knowledge.
CHAPTER VI. THE MONASTIC VOW OF POVERTY
CHAPTER VII. MONASTIC VOW OF CELIBACY
CHAPTER VIII. MONASTIC VOW OF UNCONDITIONAL OBEDIENCE
CHAPTER IX. PAGAN ORIGIN OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS.—CONCLUDING REMARKS.
CHAPTER XI. THE PAPAL MONARCHY
SECTION ONE.
SECTION TWO.
CHAPTER XII. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN ENGLAND
CHAPTER XIII. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN FRANCE
CHAPTER XIV. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN GERMANY.
CHAPTER XV. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN.
CHAPTER XVI. PAPAL INTRIGUES RESPECTING THE UNITED STATES.