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n. - The theology or the practices of the Roman Catholic priestly order founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1534 and devoted to missionary and educational work (often considered to be casuistic).

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  • He praised much the pamphlets; 'already saw them doing much good;' especially he delighted in "Jesuitism"! '
  • 'Oh! his definition of Jesuitism is capital, so good, so good!'
  • His refinements were pilloried as "Jesuitism", and his motive was declared to be treason.
  • His spirit is the opposite of that of Jesuitism or casuistry (Wallace).
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