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contents.
Chapter VII.
The Educational Work of the Jesuits in the
Nineteenth Century.
New Growth of Jesuit Colleges 200
Jesuit Colleges in the United States 201
Colleges in Other Countries 206
Efficiency of Jesuit Schools 209
President Eliot's Charges 223
Literary and Scientific Work of the Jesuits during the Last Twenty-five Years 225
Chapter VIII.
Opposition to Jesuit Education.
Laws against Jesuit Schools 241
General Charges against the Jesuit Schools 241
Contradictory Statements of Opponents 243
Special Charges: "The Jesuits Educate only the Rich and Those Who Pay" 247
"Estrange Children from the Family" 250
"Cripple the Intellect and Teach Corrupt Morality" 251
"Seek Their Own Interest in Educational Labors" 254
"Their Education Antinational and Unpatriotic" 255
Causes of Opposition among Protestants 264
Causes of Antipathy of Some Catholics 269